Showing posts with label Churidar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Churidar. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Bridal Suit Trend For Pakistan and India

Bridal Shalwar Kameez Suit 
 
As Our Fashion Industry know that Despite stiff competition from sarees and ghagra cholis, the salwar-kameez has maintained its position as the most practical and elegant garment in Indian fashion. The popularity and comfort of the salwar kameez has reached such stupendous heights that most of the new breed designers have started channelizing a major portion of their creative abilities to give this ensemble a new look. Varying from the ethnic touch to the cocktail look, the salwar kameez has come to suit all occasions, specially weddings.

Generally, there are different costumes for bride in different religions. Traditionally speaking, Salwar Kameez is the bridal wear for only punjabi ladies. Nowadays, however, young brides from North India also wear salwar kameez on their wedding day. A Sikh bride wears a bright salwar kameez. The color of the Kameez is mostly red or magenta. The Dupatta is a must on the head of the bride. The salwar kameez is a heavily embroidered one.


On the Indian subcontinent, for wedding purpose you can opt for colors like rust brown, shades of red and yellow because it is considered auspicious colors for Indian bride. The rich colours which are used are symbolic of festivity/fertility. Today brides prefer a contemporary look, a balance of modern with the tradition. Yet, there are brides who don't mind being more flamboyant or going for the 'mix and match look'.


The bridal salwar suits comes in different fabric and style. Mostly bridal suits are available in silk and brocade. Heavy embroidery is made on the suits with zardosi and zari work. Lucknow is renowned for its famous chikankari suits. But the styles chikankari and zardosi have evolved over the years. Zardosi embroidery, which is done with
gold thread, is mostly seen in bridal suits. Nowadays Patiala style of salwar suits is in vogue. It has lots of gathers, and drapes in an elegant mould forming even folds from hip to ankle. With the passage of time, the style of kameez salwar suits has changed. A stunning salwar kameez with intricate golden embroidery beauty is an unparallel and absolutely gorgeous suit, just perfect for brides looking for something unique.

Bridal Kurtis 

Gratifying Kurti with extensive embroidery that will cast and everlasting impression as you step into a new life with Special Bridal Kurtis. The extensive work is the result of expert craftsmanship of our innovative designers, which make this masterpiece in opulent maroon and contrasting blue stupendous.

Exquisite sequins work in combination of patch lending this bridal kurti a rich look. Available in different sizes, our entire range is widely appreciated for its intricate work and vivacious colors. This ravishing kurti is perfect to enhance the beauty of the brides with intricate and sparkling embroidery.

 A stunning collection of bridal kurtis gives a new definition to ethnic wear. A mix of embroidery on the neckline and extensive embroidery on the body gives a unique look to this Indian attire. The flattering hand embroidery in bright blue over contrasting maroon gives this traditional wear a modern look.

Get the sophisticated look with this opulent maroon and green velvet kurti. The extensive embroidery gives a stunning impact and depicts the expertise of our artisans. Teamed with contrasting chudidaars, these kurti is perfect to leave an everlasting impression.

Bridal Sarees

This exotic bridal saree creates the most stunning impact in this ribbon work extravaganza. The vibrant color contrasts, rich pattern adds grace and beauty to the bride. Our expert craftsmen have embellished the saree with sequins for a dazzling Look.

A stunning combination of white an gold that perfectly compliments the beauty of the brides. The extensive work on the boarders perfectly compliment the simple bodice of the saree. The exclusive look of this saree is an ideal way to describe elegance.

 

Monday, November 8, 2010

Sleeveless Maroon Churidar Suit

Sleeveless Maroon Churidar Suit

This is cute, marvelous, and good looking  Sleeveless Maroon Churidar Suit, very attractive specially its pant type churidar shalwar look beautiful, kameez in fitting style. This suit is for use in Party and Various Occasion, specially in rasm-e-hina, barat, mayon and all purpose u can use this style.
This suit is more unique with using the lace type, its give a better look to this Pakistani style Suit.


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Friday, November 5, 2010

Attractive Pink Churidar Suit

Women always want to look beautiful, Specially Indian and Pakistani Women and Girls like Pink color Churidar Suit so much for their suiting and specially for Special Occasion like Wedding, and Parties.


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Unique Churidar Salwar Kameez Suits, Latest Collection

Now a Days Fashion is getting global day by day and is being admitted by every second human being of this world. Globalization can be seen through out the world in languages, in outfits, in lifestyles etc.
The comfort level of salwar kameez is its most attracting quality. It is very comfortable attire which makes body movements very easy. Thus with gracefulness comfort is also provided by it. Not only in India and Pakistan but women from all over the world agree with this fact that salwar kameez is very comfortable outfit.
Churidars, or more properly churidar pyjamas, are tightly fitting trousers worn by both men and women in South Asia and Central Asia. This is just the ideal type for slim and trim figure. To make it precise it can be said that Churidar Salwar suits is tagged under the basic category of Salwar Kameez. They have become quite popular over the period and are now counted under commonly stitched patterns with women’s salwar kameez.
Churidar Salwar Kameez Suits are similar to skinny jeans but are made of fabric other than denim. Churidars are a variant of the common salwar  pants. Salwars are cut wide at the top and narrow at the ankle. Churidars narrow more quickly, so that contours of the leg are revealed. They are usually cut on the bias (at a 45 degree angle to the grain of the fabric) which makes them naturally stretchy. Stretch is important when pants are close-fitting. They are also longer than the leg and sometimes finish with a tightly fitting buttoned cuff at the ankle.
The churidar is usually worn with a kameez (a form-fitted overshirt) by women or a kurta  (a loose overshirt) by men, or they can form part of a bodice and skirt ensemble, as seen in the illustration of 19th century Indian women wearing churidar with a bodice and a transparent overskirt.















Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Churidar Kameez Pajama - Cotton,silk, and Various Colours Collection

Churidars, or more properly churidar pyjamas, are tightly fitting trousers worn by both men and women in South Asia and Central Asia. They are similar to skinny jeans but are made of fabric other than denim. Churidars are a variant of the common salwar pants. Salwars are cut wide at the top and narrow at the ankle. Churidars narrow more quickly, so that contours of the leg are revealed. They are usually cut on the bias (at a 45 degree angle to the grain of the fabric) which makes them naturally stretchy. Stretch is important when pants are closefitting. They are also longer than the leg and sometimes finish with a tightly fitting buttoned cuff at the ankle. The excess length falls into folds and appears like a set of bangles resting on the ankle (hence 'churidar'; 'churi': bangle, 'dar': like). When the wearer is sitting, the extra material is the "ease" that makes it possible to bend the legs and sit comfortably. The word "churidar" is from Hindi and made its way into English only in the 20th century. Earlier, tight fitting churidar-like pants worn in India were referred to by the British as Moghul breeches, long-drawers, or mosquito drawers.



The churidar is usually worn with a kameez (a form-fitted overshirt) by women or a kurta (a loose overshirt) by men, or they can form part of a bodice and skirt ensemble, as seen in the illustration of 19th century Indian women wearing churidar with a bodice and a transparent overskirt. Traditionally attired Kathak dancers, from northern India, still wear churidar with a wide skirt and a tight bodice; when the dancers twirl, the leg contours can be discerned -- as can be seen in many Bollywood movies featuring Kathak dancing.
Unique in Look and Variety of Fashion with Churidar Kameez and Pyjama, Hopw u like that 
collection.




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