Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Long Shirts Designs for Eid ul Fitr 2012

Long Shirts Designs for Eid ul Fitr 2012

Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012

 Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012
 Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012
 Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012
 Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012
 Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012
 Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012
 Sarah Gandapur Pakhtoon Dresses Collection 2012
Sarah Gandapur Designs for the Complete Woman ‘A woman has many roles in today’s day and age. Apart of being traditional, she is now expected to be fashionable, trendy, suave and professional-all at the same time. Sarah Gandapur designs was founded in 2007, formerly after the designer graduated from Fashion School in Lahore,by having an inhouse studio and having an exclusive clientel by appointments.Dealing in traditional hand and machine embroidered eastern and western clothes which are ready to wear and made to order clothes.

Styles for Summer 2012 By Purple Patch

Styles for Summer 2012 By Purple Patch
Purple Patch is owned by two young ladies of Karachi (Pakistan) dealing in ladies footwear and jewelry. The owner(Sumaiya Lawai) originally started out exhibiting footwear designs at their house and now they have a small section at BnB Accessories & Conceptuer's Lounge. Purple Patch has expanded the designs from flat shoes to heels and working out to come up with different varieties. 

Matyala Collection Summer Lawn by Sania Maskatiya

Matyala Collection Summer Lawn by Sania Maskatiya
Sania Maskatiya has been designing since 2007, only a year after graduating, under the label ‘Chamak’. In 2010, in an exciting bid to expand into broader fashion endeavors, Sania launched her own label, the now eponymous ‘Sania Maskatiya’ 
Heralded as one of Pakistani Fashion’s ‘Fresh Faces’ in leading Pakistani fashion magazine Diva’s 2010 annual edition, Sania’s signature aesthetic has come to be regarded as a balance between elegance, comfort and practicality. Speaking about her design ethos, Sania has said: “My philosophy is based on the beauty of cuts together in harmony with measured embellishment. I believe in change; in transforming the conventional to contemporary.” Moreover, Sania’s designs often take imaginative inspiration from a unique interplay of colours, using imagery inspired by nature and her surroundings manifest across three main lines including prĂȘt a porter, diffusion wear and haute couture, for women of all ages. 
The Sania Maskatiya design house uses only pure fabrics cut and draped in a range of silhouettes creating versatile looks across all their fashion lines. Indeed the acclaimed house of fashion engages only the finest craftsmen, hailing from generations of artisans practicing time-honoured craftsmanship and embroideries.