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Celebrities at Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014

Pakistan’s most anticipated bridal show, Telenor Bridal Couture Week (TBCW) began with glitz and glamour here at the Faletti’s Hotel, Lahore.
 Showcasing the latest bridal trends of the region, the three-day event was all set to showcase never-seen-before bridal wear trends. The mega fashion event was managed by HUM Network Ltd. in collaboration with Telenor. TBCW endeavours to promote Pakistan’s seasoned and aspiring fashion talent both on the domestic and international platform.
Maria B’s ‘Rose Garden’ was the first collection of Day One Show Two, treating the attendees to a dreamy and feminine collection set in 18th century France. The European cuts, embroideries and palette all had a nostalgic and vintage feel…. yet the collection was current in its silhouette and was designed for the modern bride.
 Next to showcase was the dramatic collection by Ali Xeeshan, presented by Q Mobile. His collection Daastan was inspired by the iconic movie Mughal-e-Azam. Ali Xeeshan’s Luxe bridal collection took the audience back in time to the Mughal Empire of the legendary Anarkali. Palette, cuts, silhouettes, fabrics and rich embellishments used in this collection paid tribute to the golden era of the Mughal Empire.
 Staying true to the commitment of the Bridal Couture Week to supporting aspiring talent and providing a platform to young and deserving designers, Telenor presented Fozia Hammad’s “Goal”, a tribute to the Mughal City of Gardens. Fozia Hammad’s collection testified that Lahore is a city that creates loyalties. Her TBCW 2014 collection, Laila-e-Lahore was primarily a tribute to the city that has shaped her design aesthetics. It was the mood of the millennium-old-metropolis that the collection represented wherein Lahore itself came across as one big motif. This artistic endeavour by Hammad underlined a simple belief: New York is enormous, London is convenient and Paris is beautiful…but…Lahore is Lahore.
 Closing Show One of Day One was Tena Durrani who presented her collection, a tribute to the contemporary bride – a progressive woman who has a very particular sense of style. With an identity that is deeply rooted in timeless, classic traditions, Tena Durrani’s bridal collection fell within the realms of a bride for all seasons. Her TBCW collection ‘Perenia Progressive’ used traditional crafts like kamdani and French knots and employed new techniques to weave outfits in pastels and rich colours, that resulted in a truly unique, yet eternal bridal collection.
 Next to showcase was Ziggi Menswear, the first ever UK brand to participate in the Bridal Couture Week. Ziggi Menswear presented their 2015 collection, Musafir, an amalgamation of traditional embroidery methods such as beads, zardosi, dabka, kora, arri work, pita work, velvet appliqués, and the best of traditional English tailoring. Inspired by our culture, heritage and architecture, Musafir was heavily influenced by the euphoria of ancient mysticism. The palette used was maroon, gold, sand and a hint of blue. The collection was completed using Ziggi Menswear’s signature regal fabrics – brocades, tanchoi silks, raw silks and velvet. The collection gave the wearers a well-fitted and structured, enhanced look, exuding grace and confidence.
 Contemporary yet eastern, his couture collection was particularly designed focusing on the festive wedding season. In sync with the vibrant life of Lahore, there were vivid colours. The palette contained coral, shades of red, gold and black, featuring diversity in bespoke designs, and variations in shirts, jackets, saris and bridals.
 The show was produced by the in-house team of HUM Network, choreographed by the designer and choreographer extraordinaire HSY, with backstage management by Production [021]. The make-up and grooming was done by N-Pro and N-Gents. The event was powered by Q Mobile and co-sponsored by Tapal Green Tea. FM106.2 was the official radio partner; snack partner was Peak Freans, with Nestle Pure Life as an associate sponsor, and fragrance partner was Junaid Jamshed J. TBCW was refreshed by Diet PEPSI. Faisal Farooqui and his team at Dragonfly along with in-house photographer, Haris Usmani were engaged for all official photography of the event. PR of the event was handled by the PR department of HUM Network Ltd.
 Celebrities at Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014
 Celebrities at Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014
  Celebrities at Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014
 Celebrities at Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014
 Celebrities at Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014
Celebrities at Telenor Bridal Couture Week 2014

Winter Dresses Collection of Linen by Gul Ahmed 2014

Winter brings delight, serenity, cold weather, windy nights and, usually, dark-coloured fashion. Then again, the 360-degree change in the season keeps the passion alive, making fashion reach its peak. Gul Ahmed guarantees to take it to new limits beyond imagination!
The collection contains something for everyone. Our passionate designers known for their impeccable taste have made sure to give something unique and highly innovative.
Digital Linen Collection by Gul Ahmed
Look beyond brown and black with bold colors, contrast them with organic fabric party dresses in feminine patterns.













Mehndi Designs and Mehndi Sketches Collection 2014

Mehndi is a ceremonial art form which originated in ancient Subcontinent of India which is now Pakistan and India. Intricate patterns of mehndi are typically applied to brides before wedding ceremonies.
Henna is now also used in some Gulf States, Muslim Womens wears Mehndi on Eids And the  night before the wedding is dedicated to decorating the bride with henna, and called "Henna night". Also, as an alternative to a 'hen party' in the Western countries, some families have "Mehndi nights", or "henna nights", similar to the ones in the Gulf States.
Mehndi is one thing that all Indian and Pakistani women adore not just because it is so intricately entwined in our culture but because of how beautiful the mehandi design looks once it is finished.
If you love Mehndi Designs but find them too complex and cumbersome. Don't worry, here we have 14 design to guide you easy ways for Mehndi.














Wedding Rings Designs Collection 2014

Nothing is as pure as the union of 2 souls!
 We try to be a medium to brand them as soulmates for eternity! 
These designs are one of a kind with a story to cherish for a lifetime and beyond! This ring is inspired from Victorian Era, the beauty of this ring lies in the detailing of the gold carving and diamond setting in it!!
wedding ring is often but not always made of metal, indicating the wearer is married. Depending on the local culture, it is worn on the base of the right or the left ring finger. The custom of wearing such a ring has spread widely beyond its origin in Europe.
It is a tradition that goes back many centuries, having manifested in the wedding customs of many different nations and religious groups. They come in many forms, most traditionally a ring made of gold or some other precious metal.











 Most of these designs are collected from Jetaime Diamonds

 

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