Showing posts with label patiala fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patiala fashion. Show all posts

Monday 30 March 2015

Patiala Shalwar Kameez

All of today's girls and women prepared to see the latest style Patiala Salwar purposes 2015. It is a kind of traditional dress and always involves a Pakistani fashion. They like to wear it in all seasons. So it seems quite decent. 2015 kameez these projects perfect for all those events, parties, activities and times. No doubt that girls love elegant modesty and uniqueness of the dress.



patiala shalwar kameez

patiala shalwar kameez

patiala shalwar kameez

patiala shalwar kameez



Wednesday 11 July 2012

Indian Salwar Kameez 2012 | New Trouser & Kurti Fashion


We cannot neglect the importance of casual dressing in our routine life, because most of the time people behave like casually. Casual dressing gives more comfort to us than formal dressing, and if we format casual dresses like ceremonial and nourished with pleasing stuff, it would give us more utility and pleasure casually. Formal dressing has its own integral part in daily life but it has least scope when we match formal dressing to casual dressing. Casual dress designing is a big market all over the world and there are dozens of products under the umbrella of casual dressing. And when we talk about the Central and South Asia’s ladies casual dresses the first name that flashes in our mind is Shalwar Kameez.Shalwar kameez exists in India, Pakistan and in Middle East in various kinds depending on the culture and fashion of that particular segment. The intent to use indian shalwar kameez casually is basically a tradition here. Shalwar kameez can be found in different styles and outfits. Today we will talk about theIndian Kurti Trouser /Indian Salwar Kameez 2012 casual dresses. Here we have a latest collection ofIndian casual kurti trouser dresses for the upcoming summer season because usually girls use casual dresses repeatedly in summers than winter. So, let’s take a complete scrutiny of the collection below.




Churi Pajama with Forck:




Anarkali Frock with Churi Pajama:


The fashion always repeated itself after one or two decades. After a wide bottom loose trousers with long loose kurti’s a totally separate pattern is ready to evolve in the fashion world. Indian dress designershave moderate traditional choori pajama dresses and we labeled these as a Trouser Kurti dress. Here all the dresses are consists of Shalwar (trouser) and kameez (kurti) with doppatta. We have a rich variety here in Indian trousers with all types of dashing designer Indian kurti’s.


Short Kurti with Patiala Trouser:


Patiala Salwar



New Patiala Salwar


Beautiful and stylish imbedded prints and embroidered kurti’s are looking flourishing with different styles of Indian Patiala trousers. The trousers are ranged from simple to complex in style and look as we have simple chooridar trouser and a Patiala shalwar as well. Most of the embroidery designs are made with the combination of thread embroidery and local accessory stuff to give a cultural look in a casual way. Designers used lace strips effectively to generate the fashionable look in these Indian trouser and kurti dresses.


Churidar Pajama



Churidar Trouser



Churidar trouser & kurti



Saturday 12 May 2012

Patiala Shalwar Kameez Fashion




The salwar kameez is the first most popular dress of Pakistan and gain speed popular with younger generations. The Pakistani salwar kameez has also had many design changes. The new designers have developed with major changes in shalwar kameez. Salwar Kurta evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Kashmirand Punjab, but is now very popular in all areas of Pakistan. Salwar pajama like pants is firmly established at the waist and ankles. During the salwar, women wear long, loose clothing known as a kameez. It might sometimes met women wearing a churidar instead of a salwar. A churidar is similar to the salwar but is tighter fitting at the hips, thighs and ankles more like leggings. In addition, one could wear a dress without a collar or Mandarin collar called a kurta.