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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Salwar Kameez

Salwar Kameez Definition

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The most gracious and precious gift for a woman is a sincere compliment on her beauty. As it is said that the inner beauty is the beauty of the soul, xaree reflects the inner beauty of the woman. One can feel beautiful from inside only if she is comfortable in what she is wearing outside. Looking extravagant is sometimes necessary at times, since it increases self-confidence and always highlights as one out of the crowd. Some sincere real compliments works as a cherry on the cake. So ladies get ready to flaunt with one of the most beautiful wardrobes for any Indian women, the Salwar Kameez, the outfit which compliments each and every Indian beauty.
Salwar kameez is one of the most traditional forms of Indian wear still today. The sands of time didn’t sour its beauty. It is as pure and refreshing as it was decades before. Furthermore it also qualifies as one of the formal wear in almost all companies in India because everyone knows that Indian women look most beautiful and confident in Salwar kameez. It is true that Beauty lies in the eyes of beholder and everyone wants to see Indian beauties in Indian clothing’s. Nowadays cloth markets have plethora of various fashionable designer cloths but Salwar kameez always stays apart. It is the attire wore for daily use, office and even to a big fat wedding. Salwar kameez is most abundantly purchased by the customers because of its never dyeing fashion. Besides beauty and elegance, Salwar kameez is more comfortable and preferred choice of parents for their daughters. Salwar kameez is preferred by all because it is very dynamic. It can be worn in every situation, whether it is a professional party or it could be cousin’s marriage
The range of models available in Salwar kameez is:
Pakistani model suits.
Anarkali model suits.
Persian model.
Chudidaar model.
Bohemian model.
Digital printed style.
Patiyala bottom model.
Mughal style designs and many more.
Also in Salwar kameez, there comes variety of designs, pattern and location specific Salwar kameez such as Anarkali suit, Designer Salwar kameez, Pakistani Salwar kameez, Chudidaar, Patiyala Salwar kameez and many more which is another reason to make a choice to wear Salwar kameez. They are available in various patterns and designs. All these patterns and styles repeat as the fashion world completes a circle. Apart from self-work, sleeveless models, bead or stones work, thread work, net cloth work innumerous varieties of shades and designs are available.  The materials used for stitching this elegant attire range from net cloths, polyester, cottons, silk and also fabric. The neck styles are the most focused by most buyers. These styles are double in number to the designs of salwaar’s. These different varieties are gaining popularity now days.
Indian wears are popular in other countries also, people from different country visit India especially for purchasing beautiful Indian outfits such as Salwaar Kameez and Saaris. Also Salwar kameez is most versatile and fashionable wardrobe wear by almost all beautiful ladies who act in Indian television because they look more elegant and beautiful in Salwar kameez. It not only adds glamour but also elegance to the show maker and the show.  Hence if someone has to look beautiful and elite then she should definitely go for Salwar kameez which adds sparkles to the personality.
It's amazing to see how the traditional Salwar Kameez has become amazingly fashionable by introducing latest style and latest design. With every passing year, fashion trends and style sensibility change or evolve at a rapid pace. Similar to Western Clothing, this is equally true of Indian Clothing. The latest Salwar Kameez designs derived from the traditional salwar kameez is one such example. When speaking of traditional Salwar Kameez, the Salwar is voluminous with lots of pleats while the Kameez is shorter in length, usually few inches above the knee.
With vivid and vibrant festivals along with grand Weddings to celebrate, women do not lack opportunities to shop for gorgeous Salwar Kameez. It's during these occasions that women desire to look fashionable or unique and this is when they hunt for latest indian outfits . Contrary to the traditional Salwar Kameez, latest salwar designs flaunt subtle or apt changes in the Salwar Kameez which makes all the difference. Latest Salwar Kameez use the combination of various complementary fabrics and colors for an attractive and beautiful look. Latest Salwar Kameez fashion includes all Designer Salwar Kameez that feature a beautiful combination of colors along with intricate embroidery. When it comes to celebrations, getting the right outfit becomes most important. Shopping for Designer Salwar Kameez or latest Salwar suit for such special and festive occasions has become a current trend amongst women. With a plethora of fabrics and styles to choose from, Cbazaar offers an amazing selection of latest Shalwar Kameez designs that's perfect for Weddings or other festive occasions.
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Sunday, June 16, 2013

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Salwar Kameez Biography

Source (google.com.pk)
Salwar kameez is the generic term used to describe the lower garment developed in different regions. These include the Sindhi suthan, Dogri pajamma and the Kashmiri suthan.
The traditional dress of women in Sindh was the lehnga choli, of women in Kashmir was the Pheran  flowing to the ankles, and the peshwaj in Jammu for women, also flowing to the ankles. The traditional dress of women of Punjab was the ghagra choli/kurti/kameez. No one knows when and where the salwar began to be used in the sub-continent. However, the extensive and wide spread use was prevelant in the Punjab with the influence of the Mughals. Punjabis in west Punjab began to wear the suthan. Its use then spread to neighbouring Sindh, east Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir. According to elders, Punjabi women started to combine the suthan with a kurta, and sometimes with a pajamma which would be covered with a ghagra when going outdoors. This tradition, only dying out relatively late in east Punjab: approx. 1950’s circa.Over time, Punjabi’s discarded the use of the suthan in favour of the salwar to be combined with the kameez. It is this outfit which is common all over the sub-continent. and has influenced dress sense all over India People in Jammu have changed the traditional attire from the peshwaj to the kurta and Dogri pajjamma. The Pheran in Kashmir has been combined with the suthan with some people wearing the Pheran to below the knees. Kashyap Bandhu is regarded as the person responsible for spreading the use of the suthan with the Pheran amongst the communities that resisted to adopt its use, eventually leading to the use of the salwar. In Sindh, the traditional lengha choli became to be complimented with the poro and suthan. Needless to say, the suthan and the salwar is also part of men's wear. Elsewhere in India, Muslim communities have traditionally worn the style of salwar worn by the Mughals combining them with Mughal upper garments such as the jamma.
Etymology and history Reama started GOLD in 1987 in the United States. What first started as a hobby has now grown into a coveted jewellery brand, following Reama’s return to Pakistan.Presenting majestic designs for today's modern woman, Pakistani jewelry designer Reama Malik brings her latest GOLD jewelry at PFDC L'Oreal Paris Bridal Week 2011 - Day 2.Latest GOLD by Reama Malik showcased at Day 2 of PFDC L'Oreal Paris Bridal Week 2011 is entitled ‘The Mehr Collection', on Reama Malik’s daughter Mehreen. Reama Malik has crafted truly eye-catching jewelry designs that disclose the concept of timelessness and the Mughal trend. Each jewelry piece contains color coordination of red for rubies, green for emeralds and blue for sapphires. The GOLD by Reama Malik at PFDC L'Oreal Paris Bridal Week 2011 has gold, diamonds and pearls embedded with kundun and polka traditional techniques.Salwar is the generic term used to describe the lower garment developed in different regions. These include the Sindhi suthan, Dogri pajamma and the Kashmiri suthan.
The traditional dress of women in Sindh was the lehnga choli, of women in Kashmir was the Pheran flowing to the ankles, and the peshwaj in Jammu for women, also flowing to the ankles. The traditional dress of women of Punjab was the ghagra choli/kurti/kameez. No one knows when and where the salwar began to be used in the sub-continent. However, the extensive and wide spread use was prevelant in the Punjab with the influence of the Mughals. Punjabis in west Punjab began to wear the suthan. Its use then spread to neighbouring Sindh, east Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir. According to elders, Punjabi women started to combine the suthan with a kurta, and sometimes with a pajamma which would be covered with a ghagra when going outdoors. This tradition, only dying out relatively late in east Punjab: approx. 1950’s circa. Over time, Punjabi’s discarded the use of the suthan in favour of the salwar to be combined with the kameez. It is this outfit which is common all over the sub-continent. and has influenced dress sense all over India  People in Jammu have changed the traditional attire from the peshwaj to the kurta and Dogri pajjamma. The Pheran in Kashmir has been combined with the suthan with some people wearing the Pheran to below the knees. Kashyap Bandhu is regarded as the person responsible for spreading the use of the suthan with the Pheran amongst the communities that resisted to adopt its use, eventually leading to the use of the salwar. In Sindh, the traditional lengha choli became to be complimented with the poro and suthan.Needless to say, the suthan and the salwar is also part of men's wear. Elsewhere in India, Muslim communities have traditionally worn the style of salwar worn by the Mughals combining them with Mughal upper garments such as the jamma.
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013
Salwar Kameez Photos Images Pictures 2013





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