Saturday, February 20, 2010

Stylish Designer Kurtis

Pakistani Fashion Salwar Kameez and Kurtis are all the way comfortable yet elegant and easy to wear. Designer Kurtis, Salwar Kameez are the latest trend in Pakistani fashion, some are embellished with gorgeous embroidery work in pleasing designs, they manage to look smart enough to be worn for casual family gatherings, or even for a wedding ceremony. Nowadays designs are created keeping in mind the trends fabrics and colors of the season by fashion designers and manufacturers of ladies garments.





Kurti
Pakistani Fashion Kurti is very much in fashion these days. Kurti  is just a women’s top.  Girls nowadays wear Kurti over jeans, Salwar, Pant, Capri and even a skirt. Pakistani Kurtis are accepted worldwide. Kurtis (Tunic/Top) look decent and sincere, versatile and stylish, trendy yet modest. Pakistani Kurtis will lend grace to any woman’s wardrobe. The Kurti is the ideal year around wear. Embroidered Kurti, Designer Kurtis, Printed Kurti, Cotton Kurtas, Lenin Kurtis, Georjette Kurti, Long Kurtis, Short Kurtis, Traditional Kurti, Ethnic Kurtis and Fashion Kurtis are the variants of Indian Kurtis. A Kurti surely give attractive and decent look to a woman body structure.
Salwar Kameez
Salwar Kameez is the most popular traditional attire worn by the women in Pakistan. It is called the Punjabi Suit or Salwar Suit also. This popular Pakistan Dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Pakistan, but is now immensely popular in all over the world. There are many reasons wear Salwar Kameez  such as it is modest, great value, elegant, graceful and the bottom line is that it is comfortable. Salwar Kameez gives decent yet stylish look to a teenager as well as a woman. Designer Salwar Kameez or Churidar look smart for casual family gatherings or even for a wedding ceremony.
The Salwar is a baggy pajama type of trouser, which has legs wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. The Kameez is a long top or tunic, which often reaches up to the knees. The length of the Kameez can vary depending on the latest fashion in style. The Salwar is stitched very differently. It has pleats at the waist and is held up by a drawstring or an elastic belt. The middle portion of a Salwar is very wide and baggy, but it gradually tapers down around the ankle. Another variation in Salwar is the Churidar style which is a somewhat like a tight trouser, but with its fabric ending in various small folds around the ankles. Usually Pakistan women also wear a dupatta across their shoulders, over the Salwar Kameez as a symbol of modesty.

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