Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The Beauty of Arabic henna



Arabic Mehndi is very popular today especially for brides. The trend of detailed mehndi has gone for now, and Arabic mehndi is back after many many years, with its big circles and flowers on the palm of your hands and detailed fingers leading up to the top of your arms, which makes you look and feel different from the normal bride.
Umroa Jaan is the perfect example of Arabic mehndi, but have we ever thought about where mehndi was originated from? And what does it signify? Henna has a long history of use in eastern cultures, particularly in the sub continent, Arabia and North Africa, but why is Henna so popular today?
Some would say that it is simply a fashion trend inspired by celebrities such as Madonna, Liv Tyler, Demi Moore and Prince. Seeing Madonna with henna tattoos on her hands in her video for ‘Frozen' certainly gave henna more exposure to the media. It became a much talked about style of body decoration, and as a result interest in this traditional art form was ignited, spawning a great deal of promotion on television and in glossy magazines.
One cannot wholly attribute the popularity of henna to those celebrities alone. Henna is still used in eastern cultures and it was only probably a matter of time before these practices became more accessible in today's multicultural society.
Many popular designs of henna can be seen around the world in many different cultures. Though, one of the most popular types of henna is the Arabic henna design. As henna basically started in Arabic and Indian cultures, Arabic henna design is most probably one of the most extensively used henna body art in the Middle Eastern Countries of India, Egypt including Morocco and several other Places in the Middle East.
There are lots of reasons why these cultures make use of Arabic henna designs, but the most important reason consist of painting Arabic henna designs on their bodies because of ceremonial or religious practices. Also, in some types of the Arabic henna design, like in Egyptian societies, henna was painted on the feet and hands of a dead Pharaoh before the Pharaoh was actually mummified.
Today however, Arabic henna designs have been twisted and changed to fulfill the needs of our culture. Also the Arabic henna designs have been altered so that they no longer look like the flowing and original patterns that the Arabic cultures often patterned on themselves. Instead, Arabic designs now resemble face paintings or simple tattoos that one can get it easily anywhere from a carnival or a tattoo shop.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Salwar Kameez Fashion

Salwar kameez dates back to the 12th century since of Islamic or the Iranian era which was then followed by the Mughal empire in the region now called as India and Pakistan.

During those days, men and women both were used to wear salwar kameez as part of the traditional dress but over the years Salwar Kameez has found its popularity in India and Pakistan and the salwar kameez is still getting worn in the continent.

Salwar kameez is also known as salwar qameez and has evolved itself over the centuries in a mix of Indian and western wear.

Salwar Kameez is popular as its comfortable to wear in day to day casual wear and also in weddings, functions and ceremonies. Salwar Kameez is being made with various fabrics like Georgette salwar kameez, chiffon salwar kameez, net salwar kameez, satin salwar kameez, cotton salwar kameez, silk salwar kameez and other fabrics including the latest trend of fusion fabrics which is mix of the above and synthetic fabric.

The Salwar Kameez has transformed itself over many years into various styles, designs and cuts so even the name has seen lot of variation over the decades. While the Salwar Qameez originated during the Mughal Empire when Urdu was the commonly spoken language of the era. But over the years Hindi as Urdu became less common and Hindi language became the common language of the present era the original name came as salwar kameez.

Although In Pakistan where Urdu is still commonly used its still known as salwar qameez or shalwar, but in India and Punjab region of Pakistan its known as Salwar Kameez.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Design Bridesmaids Dresses



Say "no" to boring bridesmaid dresses and create your own. Create fashionable and stylish dresses using on-line technology. Your sisters and girlfriend will be thankful and even can participate in the process. If the bride has an idea to put her brides in out of style dresses, it is not a smart idea. Did you hear a phrase, that a good retinue can make the royalty look great? Be smart and surround yourself by an escort of good-looking girls and your look will be even greater.
The lastest on-line techniques allow you to make a 3-dimensional image of the bridesmaids' gown using your own fantasy and creativity. You even can create the color image of the future wedding picture with you and your future bridesmaids. This helpful tool is very useful to put all in a visual symmetry.
Be kind and choose colors and styles, which enchant girls. They can be various, but made in the same way, theme, in one color or shades of another color. Try to also use the same silhouette, but different colors, which are matching or are from one color palette.
If your eyes are green and you want to use green color, try to use shades of green, which are in style and look more natural and attractive on your bridesmaids. Popular metallic undertones will make green and many other colors as grey, sand, and brown also attractive. Dresses, as well, can have a combination of several colors. Gowns designed in two tones are a hit.
The length of dresses, as well, may be variable. Short dresses look very attractive on the young and good shaped bridesmaids. This is only possible If the dress is modest, fashionable, and does not sit too tight. Attention can better be focused on the personality, than parts of figure.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Eid Dresses Fashion


The end of the holy month of Ramadan is marked by Eid-ul-fitr, a religious festival which is celebrated by Muslims all over the globe. Eid basically lasts for three days, with the first day being the most important. It is a rather festive event and in celebrated in a most splendid fashion in Pakistan, with people especially dressing up and women liberally using henna and flowers. The first day of Eid begins with congregational prayers and on this day, it is traditional to meet relatives and close friends. It is customary to exchange gifts in the form of money, presents and flowers.Eid is celebrated not only to mark the end of Ramadan and fasting, but to thank God for the gift of Ramadan with all its blessings. It is a day of forgiveness, peace and love; a day when all Muslims can be united in their joy. It gives rise to brotherhood and the main cause of its celebration is the attainment of self-control which is brought about by fasting in the month of Ramadan. The gift of Eid gives Muslims the chance to thank the Almighty for all His countless bounties and to reflect upon their lives in general.Another religious festival which is celebrated by all Muslims is Eid-ul-Azha, which marks the end of Hajj or pilgrimage, an obligatory pillar of Islam. This day is celebrated on the 10th of Dhul Hijja every year. The history of this festival is rather intriguing. One night, Hazrat Izrael dreamt that Allah had asked him to sacrifice his son, Hazrat Ismail, in the name of Allah. The next morning, Hazrat Izrael shared his dream with his son and decided to carry out the sacrifice, in submission to the will of Allah. A miracle took place when Hazrat Izrael was in the process of slaughtering his own son, as a lamb appeared in his place. The dream had been a mere test for Hazrat Izrael and his love for Allah had been evident in his action.Muslims all over the world sacrifice animals on this day in remembrance of Hazrat Izrael and his willingness to do whatever he was commanded to do. This day is a special gift for the Muslims from Allah because it allows them to display their love for their Lord and it gives them the chance to be inspired by Hazrat Izrael. Spending money in the name of Allah serves to strengthen the faith of the Muslims and the giving of gifts to the poor people in the form of the meat of the sacrificial animals gives the followers a certain sense of responsibility towards the less fortunate. In Pakistan, Eid-ul-Azha is celebrated with much enthusiasm and animals of different species can be seen in the streets. These range from goats and sheep to cows and camels, and normally decorated with flowers and ornaments. The day, like Eid-ul-Fitr begins with congregational prayers and such a large gathering allows a display of unity and joint celebration.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Girls And Ladies Bags Fashion



Why do girls bags have to be, either, the formal leather affairs or the postage stamp sized, going out dressed up ones?The answer to that question is: they don’t.
Caribee’s Milan Bag, available in tan, black and green, is what a casual pair of jeans and a t-shirt are screaming out for. This girls’ bag sports a modern suede feel, internal utility pockets, secure zipped, main compartment and a zipped rear sleeve. It comes with an adjustable shoulder strap, which in the black/ green versions is in a funky fashionable contrasting colour.
The Clovelly Ladies Shoulder Bag can fit an A4 folder which would be suitable for school, college or office, but, would look equally at home on a shopping trip or holiday. Housing two internal zipped pockets within the roomy main compartment and with an organiser panel and the essential mobile phone pocket, this brilliant red shoulder bag could, not only, allow you to carry that kitchen sink (you know the one all men think we do, indeed, carry in our bags), but you would know exactly where to get your hands on it too.
The versatile Cosmo "billabong" ladies bag can be worn cross body, on your shoulder or by the carry handles and is made from a lightweight material that has a fantastic urban, casual look and feel. The "billabong" would be ideal for shopping trips or to throw in a pair of jeans and a t-shirt for an overnight stay, and comes with two secure outer pockets, an inner pocket and a phone compartment.
Always wanted a ladies small backpack, but found them to be too boyish? Well, Caribee’s Fresh Small Daypack could be the answer. Designed for daily use and not as bulky as a backpack, this cool, funky, stylish daypack comes in four exciting colours (vanilla, grape, light candy and, of course, the essential black) and is lightweight, but, large enough to hold all your daily essential items.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Woman Salwar Kameez Dresses



Attire that is a complete package of femininity, comfort, elegance and beauty is one and only SALWAR KAMEEZ. Salwar kameez is greatly in fame since times and is a very old outfit. Wide varieties in it make it all the way more earnestly desired. Salwar kameez is very close to all women’s heart because of its versatile nature. It is due to its all figures enhancing quality. Also it is unaffected by age and looks good on all age women. No matter whether you are in twenties, thirties, forties or above or a plus size, slim, tall, short or petite these salwar kameez will make you look good and feel your best.They are all-occasions outfit. They are formal, informal, can be worn in weddings, parties, business functions etc everywhere. Their various forms make them apt for all places. You have to choose your favorite one and become the cynosure of the event. Embroidered Salwar KameezSalwar kameez having beautiful embroidery over it is known as embroidered salwar kameez. It can be done on any number of fabrics. Embroidery produces wonderful works of art over salwar kameez giving them marvelous expression. It can be of appliqué, beaded, canvas, coral, cutwork, gold work, jewel, lace, raised embroidery, tulle etc. Wedding Party Salwar Kameez Wherever party word comes it signifies jazzy look. Therefore wedding party salwar kameez also represents flashy details for shining in the party. They are adorned with embroidery work, sequins, stones, beads, rhinestones, lace etc. In fabrics the most favorite ones for party are georgette, chiffon, silk etc. Indo-Western Salwar Kameez As name exemplifies indo-western salwar kameez is a blend of Indian and western details both. Today salwar kameez have emerged greatly from traditional styles but not on the cost of zaniness. Their new indo-western look is also equally blandishing as earlier one. Modern salwar kameez are represented by shorter in length below knees featuring deep neckline, cap sleeves or sleeveless, interwoven back, keyhole at the center of bust etc. Printed Salwar Kameez Printed salwar kameez are the ones having prints over them of different designs as per the need of the season or occasion. Prints can be made on all types of fabrics and can be polka dots, floral, patchwork, vertical lines, horizontal lines, paisley design and so forth. As their prices are quite reasonable thus can be worn on normal basis. Designer Salwar KameezDesigner salwar kameez is of the topmost level. It is a creation of designers mind having boundless beauty. Many designer salwar kameez come in the market every year having surpassing beauty. Casual Salwar Kameez As salwar kameez is easy to wear dress as compared to other dresses like saree, thus can be worn on daily basis. Especially it is considered the best outfit for summers due to the same reason and also quite loose. They provide vast comfort on wearing and very simple in looking. Churidar Suit Churidar suit is the one having tight salwar like hosieries and is very narrow at the ankle. They have very feminine appearance, smart and beautifies also. The Kurta or kameez is longer in length with or without collar. Now no need to sacrifice fashion for comfort irrespective of any size. Salwar Kameez has banged up the fashion scene with their pizzazz look.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Mens Shirts and Fashion



For many, the average men's shirt is simply a garment of utility - one that is worn by men across the world for reasons of function and not necessarily fashion. But this attitude belies the hundreds of years of trends in men's shirts. From the typical collarless shirts with billowing sleeves worn by classical painters to the modern formal button-down shirt, men's shirts have captured the imaginations of both designers and ordinary men for generations. In the twentieth century in particular, a range of different shirt styles have proved popular with men of all ages.One of the most important developments in men's shirts over the last hundred years, for example, has been the invention of the polo shirt. The polo shirt, or 'tennis shirt', was created by legendary French tennis player Rene Lacoste in 1929 as an alternative to the stiff dress shirts and ties typical of tennis attire at the time. In the 1960s, Ralph Lauren propelled the polo shirt to new heights as a prominent item in his 'Polo' collection; and since this time the polo shirt has become so popular that it is now a standard category of clothing - although it has fallen out of favour with most tennis players.The granddad shirt has also been a long lasting trend in men's shirts in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. These collarless shirts have been popular with men in warm countries for decades and have seen a variety of incarnations throughout the years.The Nehru Jacket, for instance, is a South Asian version of the modern granddad shirt that was popularised by the first Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in the 1950s and early 1960s, and has since been prominently worn by a number of celebrities, from the likes of Sammy Davis Jr to Steven Segal. Today's granddad shirt preys on bright colours and an ethno-bohemian vibe that appeals to a variety of men's fashion trends - from festival clothing to smart casual summer wear.The button-down shirt has also been one of the most influential men's shirts in fashion history - but memories of how it was created tend to be somewhat hazy. Some fashion experts claim that the button-down collar shirt was invented by an American shirt manufacturer who was inspired by an English polo match, in which players had their collars clipped down to avoid flapping in the wind. Others say that button-down shirts were created in New York, when their inventor (as yet anonymous) attached his collar to his shirt with buttons in a fit of annoyance at the oncoming wind.But whatever the origin of the button-down shirt, its impact on the Boden Men men's shirt industry has been historic, as button down shirts are now worn in both formal and casual contexts. Today, short-sleeved men's shirts are often worn with skinny jeans, large belts and tailored waistcoats for a fresh and informal look that still exudes smart chic. And with Boden Clothing available in a variety of colours - from grey to raspberry - and in a variety of floral and striped patterns, it's clear that evolving trends in men's fashion are far from over.