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BV, have you decided what youre wearing for your wedding? Very beautiful outfits! Here are two that have stuck out for me...
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I like the white idea with the green jewelry and I like the top one because its different. Normally I like traditional wedding dresses.
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My inlaws got a tea pink lengha 4 my walima… and 4 the barat dont know yet… will be a red or maroon lengha most prob… (with some contrast colour)… :insha:
BV that sounds gorgeous. You must be getting excited. I can't wait :D
i cant wait either :halo:
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^My inlaws made a red gharara with light green contrast. That’s all they will tell me ![]()
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there was this Bride Asia fashion show thingy on..it had dresses by like banto something nita kumar n a bunch of other ppl..please post the pics :D
Tikhi, I just finished watching that.
Were those fashions for real? I’m talking about the ones with the ankle boots underneath a lengha with a bra for a blouse.
What the hell was that? I didn’t catch the name of that specific designer but I wasn’t impressed.
Bunto had Umrao Jaan inspired outfits … only four of them.
There was only one designer I liked … and of course, I don’t remember the name.
lol i know n that white one..n the braids were scary! I mean can u imagine getting married to a girl with braid fatter than her face down to her ankles..but some of were so preeeeeeeeeettttttyyyyyyy!
well I know of one website with some Bridal Asia pictures - but Bunto Kazmi's participation in it is throwing me off. When did the show you're talking about take place? Did you see this on TV or something?
i want to see too!
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well I know of one website with some Bridal Asia pictures - but Bunto Kazmi's participation in it is throwing me off. When did the show you're talking about take place? Did you see this on TV or something?
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This morning at 10:00 a.m. for one hour on GEO.
Is this it?
This Bridal Asia was part of MAG magazine's 25th or 50th anniversary special ... Those clothes and models don't look familiar Sahar but I missed the first 20 minutes so they could have been shown then.
In the above website, visit the ‘Photo Gallery’ and click on Bridal Asia 2003 - Karachi.
The one they showed on television this morning was coming from Karachi’s Marriot Hotel. I made it a point to sit through the credits cause I didn’t believe it was Karachi, but I was wrong. ![]()
**Bridal Asia extends its reach to Pakistan
Ritu Kumar, J J Valaya & Anamika Khanna’s present their collections in Karachi**
New Delhi, Thursday, June 26, 2003: Bridal Asia the flagship event of Services International today announced that they would, for the first time, be going to Pakistan, with the exquisite bridal collection from the “Fashion Gurus” - Ritu Kumar, J J Valaya and fashion designer Anamika Khanna. The Jung Group, renowned publication house, has invited Bridal Asia to be a part of the celebration to mark the 25th anniversary of their fashion publication ‘Mag The Weekly’ on June 28, 2003. Bridal Asia is well known in Pakistan as the designers from Pakistan have been coming here since inception.
Expressing her views on the latest feather in Bridal Asia’s cap, the prime mover behind the show- Ms. Divya Gurwara, CEO, Bridal Asia said, “It is a pleasure for Bridal Asia to be invited to participate in the 25th anniversary celebrations of Mag the Weekly. Coincidentally it is a landmark achievement for both of us. With this, Bridal Asia takes yet another step towards homogenizing the boundaries of the sub-continent and instituting its dream of writing a pan-universal bridal script with a true and sincere cultural signature detailed only by fashion.”
Bridal Asia like always will be the first to take Indian designers to Pakistan. The announcement was followed by a special preview that featured the creations of the three designers. In taking these greatly stylized and exquisitely embellished collections to Pakistan, Bridal Asia establishes a historic zenith in its eternal dream of visualizing the ‘united colors of the bride’. The preview highlighted Bridal Asia as the pioneer in the domain of bridal wear, a position that it has come to be synonymous with.
Expressing her views on the occasion designer Ritu Kumar said, “The sub-continent is rich in its legacy of textile design. The influences down the ages on textiles, clothing and crafts have much in common and speak similar languages. The region of Swat, Sindh and the Indus has always had a great fascination for me as a textile designer. The crafts of the nomadic people are truly a study in anthropology of this vast continent”
Bridal Asia going to Pakistan is also a step in effacing the mental and geographical barriers and is bound to go down in the annals of history as a sincere effort to erase the differences with creativity. Bridal Asia seeks to establish a communication of aesthetics that is far removed from any political connotations.
J. J. Valaya, designer, said, “India and Pakistan are bound by a similarity of issues, histories and people. It seems crucial today to find as many ways as possible to create healthy communication and people-to-people networks within the region. Art and fashion have long been recognized for their aversion to borders of any kind. I choose to respect and uphold this belief.”
The collections of the designers reinforced that fashion’s myriad moods and varied signatures span a whole gamut of design sensibilities. When it comes to bridal creations, it finds an expression more eloquent than any other. No longer the realm of an ordinary seamster, the sartorial style of a bride is deftly defined in a combination of cross-cultural delicate nuances conceived by talented visionaries, whose expertise helps in the transition of the mundane into the ethereal.
Expressing her views at the preview Anamika Khanna said, “ It is for the first time that I have been associated with Bridal Asia and it is like a dream come true to showcase my collection in Karachi. I am overwhelmed with the fact that my collection will be showcased with fashion gurus like Ritu Kumar & J J Valaya, which will be a great learning experience for me.”
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