Friday, October 28, 2011

Gautam Gambhir's wedding

Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, 
Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011. Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011.

Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011.

Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011.

Gautam Gambhir's wedding

Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, 
Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011.Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011.

Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011.

Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir and Natasha pose during their wedding ceremony, held in New Delhi on Friday 28, October 2011.

Latest and Special Bridal Dress Design

For this special issue a pakistani magazine got together an amazing 
group of designers and gave each one of them free reign to come up 
with their version of the summer bride. The results were as exiting as
they were varied. All chose to give the traditional red outfit a miss 
in favour of experimental shades such as dusky pink, romantic peach, 
soft blue, Feast your eyes as the following outfits will spread before 
you design after design to pick from for the most special day of your 
life. One thing is for sure this summer bride's is going to be spoilt 
for sure.














Nusrat Bhutto: The fashion icon


Former first lady of Pakistan knew how to fuse western chic with eastern traditional attire. PHOTO: FILE
KARACHI: Nusrat Bhutto passed away in Dubai on October 23 at the age of 82. Bhutto, the widow of former Pakistani president and prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (ZAB), had been suffering from cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. She had been living in Dubai since 1998 with her daughter Benazir and her grandchildren Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Aseefa, and had largely been kept out of public eye.
Nusrat Bhutto was known as a style icon, the personification of grace under pressure and a sharp politician in her own right. She was ZAB’s second wife, and played a pivotal role in kick-starting his political career, using her Iranian heritage to win favour for her husband with then president Iskander Mirza. She took over the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) after her husband’s government was ousted by General Ziaul Haq in 1977.
Apart from being a shrewd politician, Nusrat Bhutto was also one of the style icons of Pakistan. From experimenting with soft pin-curls and fox fur boleros to sporting her signature pearl necklace and bold rouge-stained lips — the very manifestation of grace since British colonisation in India — at numerous public appearances, Bhutto’s modish style statement challenged all those who believed that politicians can’t be fashionable. The former first lady’s peaches and cream complexion was the courtesy of her Iranian lineage, while her voguish poise was an outcome of her effort to be the perfect emblem of her almost-royal Bhutto tag.
Many of us associate Hollywood veterans like Sophia Lauren with pencil-thin, high-arched eyebrows, but are not aware that Bhutto was one of the very few women of Pakistan during the 1970s epoch to adopt this statement and carry it with confidence. Even though most of her fashion footprints got lumped into the trend wave of 1970s, and were overshadowed many a times by the glitz of highly advertised Hollywood beauties of that time, Bhutto still managed to retain her roots and subcontinental disposition through her iconic saris and flared shalwars.
An interview published in The Pittsburgh Press in 1973 states, “The begum wears native dress and appeared at the interview in a filmy sari of chiffon. She admitted the material came from Paris but added quickly that ‘Every stitch is stitched in Pakistan. We make beautiful materials — cottons, silks, everything’.”
The same interview stated that, “Nasra Hassan, an assistant at the embassy, wearing a chic black velvet pants suit and a turquoise in her nose, said, ‘In 1972-73, Pakistan was the number one exporter of cotton thread in the world’.”
To which begum replied, “We wear saris at night in my country and shalwars during the day. Shalwars are those trousers suits. They are baggy pants, caught at the ankles worn with a tunic or shirt and a little thin scarf around the neck. Very gauzy, you see.” Begum added with big smile, “In my country we do not show our legs. We show a little here,” she said, gesturing toward her neckline, “and a little here”, pointing to her midriff, “But not our legs. We do not have the miniskirt in Pakistan, you know.”
Deeply tied to her half-Pakistani and half-Iranian descent, the sophisticated and stylish lady embraced international fads by adding a Pakistani hue to them.
Journalist Fifi Haroon recalls, “Her style was an inspiration for the women of that era. The country had just started to recover from the partition of Bangladesh, so Mr Bhutto with his awami suits and Nusrat Bhutto with her saris were an inspiration that young people looked up to.”
Published in The Express Tribune, October 25th, 2011.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

360 bridal couture week 2011-12

Style 360 Couture

Bridal Fashion

Fashion Show

Bridal Party Wear
Bridal Dresses

Fashion Show
Bridal Couture
360 Style Bridal Show

New Mehndi Designs

Shafiya Refai's Designs
Indian Mehndi Style
Modern Mehndi Style
Arabic Mehndi Designs
Wedding Parties
Indian Henna
Sodani Mehndi Design
Mehndi for Feet
Modern Mehndi Art
Sri-lankan Mehndi Designs

Modern Mehndi Designs



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Gul Ahmed Winter 2011-12 | Gul Ahmed Fabric


Long Open Shirt


Self Print


Classic Party Wear



2011-12 Winter Designs



Cuts Neck Design



Gul Ahmed Sharp Color



Banarsi Long Shirt


Angrakha Designs


Angrakha Fashion


Embroidered Boutique

Sherwani Bane Style



Gul Ahmed Frock



Chunri Style



Cuts Neck Style



U Kurti Fashion

Double Shirt


Open Shirt


Piping Border



Coat Colar



Casual Frock



Stunning Black



Embroidery Neck Design


Long Kurti