Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Wedding Coutures Sherwani Collection

This endearing offwhite sherwani in jamawar base exudes understated elegance.
It boasts elite quality embellishments on collar and sleeves. 
Beautiful ornaments 
are embroidered all over the front and sleeves. 
Comes with a plain offwhite kurta and shalwar. 



Magnificent white sherwani is made with raw silk fabric that made this 
traditional sherwani look elegant and decent. Embellished collar, front, armhole and sleeves. Comes with white kurta and churidar pyjama. 


Dark old lavender color sherwani on
 raw silk base has been beautified with stunning embroidery work on collar and sleeve cuffs. Comes with a offwhite kurta and churidar pajama.


A handsome polyster cotton sherwani 
in Tea green color. Stunning Embellishments done on collar and sleeves cuffs as shown in the picture.
 Comes with a matching kurta and churidar pyjama. 


This captivating offwhite sherwani created on 
PC fabric suggests timeless style. It features fabulous embroidered detail on front, collar and sleeves. Comes with a plain offwhite kurta and shalwar.


Highlight your day and good looks with this 
gray color sherwani highlighted with fabulous embroidery work on front, front closure, collar and sleeve cuffs. Comes with a matching kurta and churidar pyjama. 


Plain and decent black sherwani
 created on Polyster Cotton (PC) base. Comes with a black kurta 
and normal pajama. 


Impressive black plain sherwani with 
7 button accent on front and pocket is detailed with purple handkerchief. 
Comes with a black kurta and flat-front pants. 


Indulge yourself on your wedding day with this raw silk sherwani in cardinal color. 
Featuring a classic look with lavishing embellishments on front border, collar and sleeves. Biceps and chest area also furnished with amazing embellishments. Heavy crystal spray all over the front and sleeves. Comes with plain offwhite kurta and churidar pajama. 


Dashing jamawar sherwani in black color with one chest pocket and 
two flap pockets on waist area. Sherwani has stylish collar and no embroidery work. Comes with a black kurta, shalwar or churidar pyjama. 


Raw silk sherwani having rich embellishments on cuffs, collar, chest and buttons. 
Comes with a white or off-white kurta, shalwar or churidar pyjama. Embellishments made with kora, naqshi, beads, stones, swarovskis, marori thread, kamdani, and resham. 


Off white jamawar Sherwani having rich embellishments on collar, 
shoulder and sleeves. Comes with inners such as Kurta, 
Shalwar/Churidar pyjama. 


Light Grey Sherwani having rich embellishments collar, 
cuffs and Front. Comes with inners such as Kurta, Shalwar/Churidar pyjama.


Black polyester cotton sherwani has pretty embellishments on front, collar and sleeves. Comes with a offwhite kurta, shalwar or churidar pajama. 


Off white Rawsilk Sherwani having embellishments on collar, and front closure. Comes with inners such as Kurta, Shalwar/Churidar pyjama. 


Golden jamawar sherwani has been embellished heavily from front, collar, sleeves cuffs, biceps and shoulders. Comes with a red kurta, shalwar or churidar pajama. 


Saturday, September 25, 2010

INDAIN FASHION JEWELLERY



Jewellery holds paramount importance in Indian history and today when time has evolved,
 trends have changed and technology has taken over the fashion arena, jewellery still forms
 an integral part of women's lifestyle. We are manufacturers, suppliers and exporters of
 Womens Fashion Jewellery.



Exemplary designs, precious stones and the adroit craftsmanship of Indian designers and artisans have given the birth to new line of Indian fashion jewellery which is elegant, captivating and defines attitude of individuals to make a ravishing statement in the world of fashion jewellery.














Beaded Bone Necklace

Beaded bone necklace has a
                                  round white color pendant attached to it.









Multi Layered Necklace

Multi layered brown and
                              white beads choker necklace.




Bone Necklace

Medium size two layer beads 
                          chain is attached to the bone 
                                                 pendant circumcised into metal rim.





Designer Necklace

Pen shaped blunt painted brown 
                                       and white color pendants.





Stone Bead Necklace

White and yellow color
                            designer stone beads pendant.




Chandelier Pendant

Chandelier pendant is the combination 
                                            of varied color round beads.








Fashion Necklaces

Different color and shapes beads gives a 
                              fashionable look to necklace with round 
                                                                          and carved pendant.







Beads Necklaces

Long beads necklace gives
                                   a stylish look.


Friday, September 24, 2010

Latest Pakistani Fashion Shows, Catwalk & Shoots

The Silent Weave by Nida Azwer


Nida Azwer presented her limited edition Jamdani collection entitled “The Silent Weave”. The one day exhibit was well attended by connoisseurs of high fashion, socialites and media personalities.
Nida Azwer’s Limited Edition Jamdani collection “The Silent Weave" sold out almost within the hour, at her 1 day exhibition held in Karachi. Nida's latest collection brought to her design palette, one of the oldest weaves known to the artistic textile world, Jamdani. Originated from the Bengali tradition, Jamdani is a woven fabric in cotton, traditionally woven in and around Dhaka and created on the loom brocade. Indeed through the “The Silent Weave” collection, Nida endeavored to contribute to efforts to renew the 2000 year old craft, with its focus on the age old geometric and floral motifs, which reached its zenith in the Mughal era amongst the Mughal Nawabs and nobility. The designer herself has come to be recognized for her love of more classic and vintage design elements, which have been consistent inspirations in the collections that she has showcased at her debut solo show and across various fashion weeks.

In addition to Nida's fashion focused clientele, also in attendance at the exhibition were  designer Umar Sayeed, jeweller Kiran Aman of Kiran Fine Jewellery, stylist Rukaiya, hair stylist Nina Lotia, Zahir & Sherezad Rahimtoola of Labels, Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani & Amber Saigol of the Dawn Group, Sara Taher Khan of Airwaves media, Brands and External Communications Manager Unilever Pakistan Limited Fareshteh Aslam, CEO of Dawood Capital Management Tara Uzra Dawood, Lawyer Fauzia Kazmi, chefs Zubaida Tariq and son Hussain Tariq, socialites Saaeda Leghari, Zahida Habib, Dinar Setna, Fizza Kazmi, Mirat and Fatima Lakhani.

 “The Silent Weave” was a manifestation of Nida’s travels to Dhaka in March 2010, which she visited specifically to custom design this classic line for her label in the finest muslin. The boutique collection featured solid colours in various shades along with an ensemble of all white pieces. The collection featured a diversity of distinctive cuts and flair that complemented this silent weave.

Speaking about the exhibition and its success, Nida Azwer said, “I believe that our regions rich traditions of textiles and design should be kept alive and in a sense reinterpreted to suit the contemporary context. Such aesthetics represent our exciting and diverse heritage, from where I often draw my inspiration. Through such limited edition and boutique collections I hope to continue to be able to showcase my manifestations of the revival and modernization of traditional craft of our region. If the warm and supportive response I received today for this collection of Jamdani is anything to go by, it is an indication that people are continuing to explore our fashion heritage and traditions within their wardrobes, whether it is that which is reinterpreted for the modern context or those creations kept in their more traditional forms.”

Nida Azwer also announced that her fashion house will be donating a percentage of the exhibitions earnings towards the relief of Pakistan’s flood affected denizens, through M&JSF, a charitable foundation that is doing an enormous amount of work for the relief of the flood affectees.
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Pakistani designer wear

Model: Meesha Shafi

2009-2010 fashion trends for girl

Time for F/W 2009 – 2010 shopping!
As people say, get the things you may need ready in good time, time you checked out the hottest looks for this coming fashion season.
Experts say this coming fall and winter will be all about strong silhouettes and sophisticated glamour. Decadent features are present in many F/W 2009-10 key looks and reflect the current economic situation.
However, 80s disco style and bold looks will anyway find their own place in your wardrobe if you want to follow the fashion tendencies in full. It’s like all about girl power! See what I mean.
Footwear goes surreal this coming season. The more extravagance and crazy you look the better. Opt for dramatic designs and exaggerated heels. Hardware embellishment is really hot, too.
Puss-in-boots style makes its glorious comeback in fall 2009. Long boots win over stilettos.
Moreover, designers let you go further and try thigh-high black suede skinny leg boots, one of the hottest key looks for the winter. Channel the inner Catwoman, girl!


Padded shoulders made the comeback in Spring/ Summer 2009 and the remains strong for fall and winter as well. Get bold exaggerated shoulders to get a genuinely In look for this cold season.
Thanks to and the like, a strong disco-diva vibe is back to our wardrobes. Vibrant colors, sequined skirts, leather jackets, graphic tees and large polka dots – you can find inspiration in old 80s music videos and films!
Let some classic beauty in your life. Chain bags that are influenced by the 2.55 bag are so in vogue for fall and winter 2009 – 2010. Chain strap bags can be worn as lovely clutches and across-body style. Just like with the heels, metal embellishment is really huge for bags, too.
No need to restrain yourself from getting extra large with accessories. Go oversized with chains and studs and jewelry and dramatic silhouettes. Thinking huge chunky rings and cuffs and leather bracelets.
Glitter is still really hot. Shimmering fabrics are so in for f/W 09-10. To somehow balance the look designers suggest combing sparkling with demure cuts.
Go back to the retro look with French chic – cinched waists are present in both casual wear and outerwear. Get ready to see belted coats, skirts and trousers.


Female fashion gets mannish. A masculine tailored blazer becomes one of the season’s key pieces. Typical men’s fabrics like tweed enter a woman’s wardrobe in the form of shift dresses and jackets.
Animal prints are still huge. Zebra and leopard prints stand out and dominate the print palette. The characteristic feature of all prints this coming season is that they’re statement – exaggerated and strong.

Forget about carefully tailored coats. Go free with capes. Designers advise to pair them with elegant shift gowns.
They’ll keep you warm and trendy during cold months. Make sure your knitted clothes are bold, big and shoulder-padded.

Love this . Unlike other seasons, this time gloves can be absolutely different. Play with colors and shapes. Just make sure the gloves are leather, as this material is definitely a lead one this fall and winter.
No I’m not asking you to stop cutting hair and having a shower. Channel your inner wild with the Yeti-look coats also known as Chubby. Shaggy coats in vibrant colors – that must be hot! You’ll look drop dead gorgeous and trendy if pair them with thigh-high boots and swagger.