Monday 31 October 2011

Bride Jewelry

Style DRJ1047

Product Code: DRJ1047

Traditional Kundan set has colourful Nauratan stones setting on 925 sterling silver with 24kt gold plating. Swarovski crystals tassels. The set includes one necklace, pair of earrings, jhoomer, teeka and ring.
High quality 925 Sterling Silver.
24kt Gold Plating.
Fully handmade.
Available for delivery in 4 weeks.
Made in Pakistan.


Our Price: $749.00
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Style DRJ1045

Product Code: DRJ1045

Stylish Kundan set made with 925 sterling silver with 24kt gold plating. Swarovski crystals tassels. The set includes one necklace, pair of earrings, teeka and ring.
High quality 925 Sterling Silver.
24kt Gold Plating.
Fully handmade.
Available in required colors.
Available for delivery in 4 weeks.
Made in Pakistan.



Our Price: $499.00
Apx Price: (GBP 312)(EUR 362)(CAD 509)(AUD 490)
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Dulha Dress New 2011

Style DRM1285

Product Code: DRM1285

Egg Plant jamawar flared shirt has been heavily embellished from front, collar and sleeves. Scottish high stand collar with V front. Bell sleeves. Super-soft lining. Includes inner garments and shalwar/churidar pajama to your choice.
Additional Accessories:
Turban: $79.00
Embellished Shoes: $49.00
Shawl: $39.00
Fully handmade embellishment. 100% similar look guaranty.
Made in Pakistan.

Our Price: $449.00
Apx Price: (GBP 281)(EUR 325)(CAD 458)(AUD 441)

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Style DRM1287

Product Code: DRM1287

Sherwani: Black crepe Sherwani has heavy embellished front, arm, sleeve cuffs and panel. Scatterings sequins work all over. Deep red inside Kurta has embellished front. Super-soft satin lining. Stand collar neck. Includes inner garments and shalwar/trousers to your choice.
Additional Accessories:
Turban: $79.00
Embellished Shoes: $49.00
Shawl: $39.00
Fully handmade embellishment. 100% similar look guaranty.
Made in Pakistan.

Our Price: $699.00
Apx Price: (GBP 437)(EUR 507)(CAD 713)(AUD 686)

Colorant Troyees

Product Code: DR2378

Top: Dark firebrick crepe silk shirt has heavy floral embellishments all over. Front split beaded edges. Sweetheart neckline. Stitched with super-soft lining. Hidden zipper at back. Piping edges.
Skirt/Lehenga: Antique silver, dark copper and amethyst lehenga has been heavily embellished in floral stripes on antique silver part with big ornamental motifs placed on edges. Amethyst heavy floral border connecting the copper part decked with bigger ornamental motifs all around the hemline. Copper heavy embellished border connecting to beaded amethyst part. Massive flare from the hemline with trailing back train. Stitched with super-soft lining. Hidden waistband. Piping edges..
Dupatta/Shawl: Amethyst shimmering chiffon dupatta has heavy embellished border all around. The center has small and tiny sized ornamental motifs placed among heavy sequins shower. Lined where required. Piping edges.
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Embellishments made with kora, dabka, naqshi, sequins, beads, Swarovski crystals, diamantes, cut-glass, marorri, tilla and badla. 100% natural pure fabrics. Fully handmade embellishments. 100% same as shown.
Made in Pakistan.


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Wednesday 26 October 2011

Fashion Winter Shawls plain colors stole women shawls winter collection

The wearing of shawls in early 19th-century France.
Shawl
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The wearing of shawls in early 19th-century France.

A shawl (Persian: شال, Shāl, from Sanskrit: साडी śāṭī[1]) is a simple item of clothing, loosely worn over the shoulders, upper body and arms, and sometimes also over the head. It is usually a rectangular or square piece of cloth, that is often folded to make a triangle but can also be triangular in shape. Other shapes include oblong shawls.

  History

Kashmir Textiles-Shawls, Namdas, Gubbas
Kashmir, India's northern most state was the gateway into India. Kashmir was a pivotal point through which the wealth, knowledge, and products of ancient India passed to the world perhaps the most widely known woven textiles are the famed Kashmir shawls. The Kanikar, for instance, has intricately woven designs that are formalized imitations of Nature. The Chenar leaf (plane tree leaf), apple and cherry blossoms, the rose and tulip, the almond and pear, the nightingale, they are done in deep mellow tones of maroon, dark red, gold yellow and browns. Yet another type of Kashmir shawl is the Jamiavr, which is a brocaded woolen fabric sometimes in pure wool and sometimes with a little cotton added. The floral designing appears like heavy close embroidery-like weave in dull silk or soft pashmina wool, and usually comprises small or large flowers delicately sprayed and combined; some shawls have net-like patterns with floral ensemble motifs in them. Still another type of Kashmir shawl is the Dourukha, a woven shawl that is so done as to produce the same effect on both sides. This is a unique piece of craftsmanship, in which a multi-coloured pattern scheme is woven all over the surface, and after the shawl is completed, the Rafugar or expert embroiderer works the outlines of the motifs in darker shades to bring into relief the beauty of design. This attractive mode of craftsmanship not only produces a shawl, which is reversible because of the perfect workmanship on both sides, but it combines the crafts of both weave and embroidery.
The most expensive shawls, called Shatoosh, are made from the beard hairs of the wild Ibex and are so fine that a whole shawl can be pulled through a small finger ring.
The Persian device, naksha, like the Jacquard loom invented centuries later, enabled Indian weavers to create sinuous floral patterns and creeper designs in brocade to rival any painted by a brush. The Kashmir shawl that evolved from this expertise, in its heyday had greater fame than any other Indian textile. Always a luxury commodity, the intricate, tapestry-woven, fine wool shawl had become a fashionable wrap for the ladies of the English and French elite by the 18th century. The supply fell short of demand and manufacturers pressed to produce more, created convincing embroidered versions of the woven shawls that could be produced in half the time. As early as 1803 Kashmiri needlework production was established to increase and hasten output of these shawls, which had been imitated in England since 1784 and even in France. By 1870, the advent of the Jacquard loom in Europe destroyed the exclusivity of the original Kashmir shawl, which began to be produced in Paisley, England. Even the characteristic Kashmiri motif, the mango-shaped, began to be known simply as the paisley.
The paisley motif is so ubiquitous to Indian fabrics that it is hard to imagine that it is only about 250 years old. It evolved from l7th- century floral and tree-of-life designs that were created in expensive, tapestry-woven Mughal textiles. Early designs depicted single plants with large flowers and thin wavy stems, small leaves and roots. As the designs became denser over time, more flowers and leaves were compacted within the shape of the tree, or issuing from vases or a pair of leaves. By the late 18th century, the archetypal curved point at the top of an elliptical outline had evolved. The elaborate paisley created on Kashmir shawls became the vogue in Europe for over a century, and it was imitations of these shawls woven in factories at Paisley, Scotland, that gave it the name paisley still commonly used in the United States and Europe. In the late 18th and 19th centuries, the paisley became an important motif in a wide range of Indian textiles, perhaps because it was associated with the Mughal court. It also caught the attention of poorer and non-Muslim Indians because it resembles a mango. Rural Indians called an aam or mango, a symbol of fertility.



The first shawls, or "shals", were used in Assyrian times, later it went into wide spread in the Middle East. Shawls were also part of the traditional male costume in Kashmir, which was probably introduced via assimilation to Persian culture. They were woven in extremely fine woollen twill, some such as the Orenberg shawl, were even said to be so fine as to fit through a ring. They could be in one colour only, woven in different colours (called tilikar), ornately woven or embroidered (called ameli).

Hesquiat woman wrapped in a shaw


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Womens Winter Jackets

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History of Women's Coats


The Persians, based in what is now Iran, introduced two garments to the history of clothing: women's trousers and seamed fitted women's coats. Coat is one of the earliest women's clothing category words in English, attested as far back as the early Middle Ages.
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An early use of coat in English is coat of mail (chainmail), a tunic-like garment of metal rings, usually knee- or mid-calf length. These were very strong and could withstand snake bites.
The medieval and renaissance coat (generally spelled cote by costume historians) is a mid length, sleeved men's outer garment, fitted to the waist and buttoned up the front, with a full skirt: in its essentials, not unlike the modern coat.
By the eighteenth century, overcoats had begun to supplant capes and cloaks as outer wear, and by the mid-twentieth century the terms jacket and coat became confused for recent styles; the difference in use is still maintained for older garments.

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In the early nineteenth century, coats were divided into under-coats and overcoats. The term under-coat is now archaic but denoted the fact that the expression coat could be both the outermost layer for outdoor wear (overcoat) or the coat worn under that (under-coat). However, the term coat is increasingly beginning to denote just the overcoat rather than the under-coat. The older usage of the word coat can still be found in the expression "to wear a coat and tie", which does not mean that wearer has on an overcoat. Nor do the terms tailcoat or morning coat denote types of overcoat. Indeed, an overcoat may be worn over the top of a tailcoat. In tailoring circles, the tailor who makes all types of coats is called a coat maker. Similarly, in both British and American English, the term sports coat is used to denote a type of jacket not worn as outerwear (overcoat).


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The term jacket is a traditional term usually used to refer to a specific type of short under-coat. Typical modern jackets extend only to the upper thigh in length, whereas older coats such as tailcoats are usually of knee length. The modern jacket worn with a suit is traditionally called a lounge coat (or a lounge jacket) in British English and a sack coat in American English. The American English term is rarely used today. Traditionally, all men dressed in a coat and tie, although this has become gradually less widespread since around the 1960s. Because the basic pattern for the stroller (black jacket worn with striped trousers in British English) and dinner jacket (tuxedo in American English) are the same as lounge coats, tailors traditionally call both of these special types of jackets a coat.

Men's Winter Jackets

This section began as a result of my verifying some cloaks and mantelets for a collector and seller of museum quality antique (100 year old) English clothing for ebay auctions.
When faced with so much variety of style, it's understandable that the wide range of costume history terms that exist are often confusing to those seeking to describe vintage garments or make articles for a theatrical production. 
Regular visitors know this site deals only with female costume history, and in this section I'm going to look at simplifying ways of helping site visitors understand the differences between the wide range of terms used for female cover ups as either cloaks, coats or jackets and found especially in the 19th century in the Brutish Isles until 1970.  
Many of you will be familiar with more modern terms like poncho or gilet, but may not be able to find a single other person who knows what a mantelet with lappets is or the difference between a Chesterfield and an Ulster coat.  Once terms like these go out of general use, it takes a designer using past costume as inspiration to revive them and put them back into general vocabulary.
Quite similar terminology is often applied to them all, even though they may look quite different. However you only have to think that we might call a pair of trousers a variety of names from jeans, denims, levis, flares, bootlegs, pants, Oxford bags, joggers, cords, pedal pushers to leggings and you realise why it is so confusing to come across such unfamiliar terms as pelerine or mantelet today.


Afghan, anorak,
Basque, Beatle jacket, blazer, bolero, bomber, Brandenburg, Burberry, British warm, battle jacket, blouson,
canezou, cape, cloak, car coat, cardigan, carmago, casaque, capote, capuchin, caftan, capelets, cardinal, Chesterfield, cocoon, cote-hardie
dinner jacket, dolman, duster, duffle, donkey, djellabah,
Eton, Eisenhower,
fleece, frock coat, a fur,
gilet, great coat, gabardine, greatcloak
hacking,
jacket, jerkin, jigger, a leather,
 
Mackintosh, maxi, mantles, mantelets mantilla, mantua, Manteau,   
Nehru jacket, Norfolk,
overcoat, opera cloak, opera hood
pelerine, parka, pelisse, pardessus, paletot, poncho, pareo, paletot sac, pashmina, Palmerston, puffa,
raincoat, redingote, riding habit, reefer, raglan, Riding hood,
spencer, swagger, swaggerback, surcote, surtout, swing, stole, a suede
trenchcoat, topper, talma,
Visite, vest, waistcoat, windcheater, the Witzchoura, wrap,  wrapper
Ulster
Zouave jacket, Zhivago coat

Monday 24 October 2011

Nishat Linen Winter Collection 2011-12 Official Video | TV Commercial of Nishat Linen



Nishat is one of the leading group which is always introducing a dazzling dress collections at every season, Now a days Winter Collection 2011-12 of Nishat Linen are becoming too much popular that their sales are increasing day by day because in every season Nishat took a next step, that’s why Nishat introduced its winter collection 2011-12 before presenting of Gul Ahmed, Firdous and other companies.
Here we are going to presenting you a television commercial of Nishat Linen winter collection 2011-12, This official video of Nishat Linen will describe the brilliant work of Nishat. Lets have a look.


Nishat Linen 2011-2012 Collection | Nishat Winter / Autumn Collection 2011-12

 

Nishat is a renowned Textile Group of Pakistan. Nishat has been producing quality fabrics since its beginning, but in recent years to meet latest fashion needs, they mainly start focusing on design and patterns. They have all trendy dresses those have been designed according to the latest fashion in their dashboard varies in different varieties of fabric like; khaddar, karandi, cotton and linen. Nishat Linen has recently launched their khaddar and karandi designs for upcoming winter season of 2011-2012. All the dresses are replica of modern fashion prevailing in South Asia now days.
Here we have collect fabulous designs from a rich collection of Nishat Linen khaddar and karandi dress outfits for our valued visitors. The collection is superb and according to the trend and demand of current fashion. Khaddar and karandi both fabrics are most reliable and demanding fabrics for winters.

 

Sweater Styles for Ladies




sweater styles for ladies - custom knit sweater designs

Sweater styles for ladies are limited only by your imagination. Over the years, I've gotten just about every request you can think of. Short sweaters, long sweaters, sweaters that come to the knees or mid-calf, or that extend barely below the underarms - cap sleeves, short sleeves, elbow length sleeves, three-quarter length sleeves, long sleeves, belled longer sleeves with a flared shape, sleeves with a thumbhole opening - I think I've heard it all. Women do like variety in their clothing!

 Originally designed for children, this particular style, with its large single initial letter on the front chest, is very popular. Here is a version with a mock turtleneck and lacy, scalloped ribbing at the bottom and cuffs. It was knitted for a woman in New England many years ago, when I was first starting out as a designer. The style is called "College Sweater".

Here's another custom design which was created with a musician in mind. "Cheap Chick" is an all-girl band in California, a take-off on the band called "Cheap Trick". The lead singer wanted a fitted pullover with a deep v-neck, tapered side seams, narrow sleeves and a motif which was very similar to the one on a sweater worn by the band "Cheap Trick". She drew her design for me on a piece of paper and sent it to me by fax. Together, we worked on the design until it was just right.




If you're like me, you are intrigued by the different shapes and styles, and need at least one new piece in your closet each fall. Darker colors are neutral and go with everything; they are always a safe bet for a new sweater. But where's your sense of adventure? Experiment with a new color, try a style you've never worn before. With a custom knitted design, you can be sure that the fit will be exactly as you want it.

You don't have to worry about a sweater that has a great sense of fashion style, but doesn't fit you correctly. In my store, everything comes in your size.

When you are ready to order your own custom knit sweater design, I will be happy to take your order.

Here are some photos of sweaters which I have knitted for ladies over the years. They show the wide variety of styles and colors that are available. Many of these women wrote to me after they received their sweaters, and I have included their comments below.

Indian Salwar Kameez


When we talk about Indian dress the first thing that comes to our mind is Indian salwar kameez. The popularity of Indian salwar kameez has reached to every corner of fashion world. Even Jennifer Lopez and Nicole Kidman have worn Indian salwar kameez. Why salwar kameez? It is the most popular comfortable Indian dress. The versatility is good for every occasion and it goes with every season. The changing trends have added the charm and elegance to the new version of Indian salwar kameez. The variety in salwar kameez includes the embroidered salwar kameez, casual, formal, indo western for every occasion just for your liking.

KameezClothes give the first impression about your personality. The style speaks with the vibrant and beautifully colored embroidery or ornate designs; these are common parts of Indian salwar kameez. The fabrics which are used are from cotton to silk, crepes to georgettes, satins to chiffons. There is a lot of work involved like sequins, handwork, chicken work-which is very popular among the people because of its unique appeal, zardosi, block print, beadwork and rubber print. Indian salwar kameez looks


Sunday 23 October 2011

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