Hey gals got enuf of sharara n gharara diff from u now. so lets just end it here. no more explanations of it . Ihave hated gharraas but dis one is just so smokiing hot. it’s salina wardah . I believes the gals are quite underrated. But this is so…
well I have also a similar colour fish cut lehnga for my Chuthee or Muqlawa. I bought it from a designer from India (Manesh Malhotra) when a bridal exhibition was held where I live. It is having a very beautiful kundan work
Is she wearing the same outfit for her valima that she wore on her wedding?! I mean i know her wedding was in pak and valima in SF but still…u never repeat outfits for ur wedding. And her “after party” outfit sucked. And wow, there was a lot of champagne flowin at that valima!
I’m also sick of rabia and omar’s wedding pics. I didn’t even like her outfits!
Is she wearing the same outfit for her valima that she wore on her wedding?! I mean i know her wedding was in pak and valima in SF but still...u never repeat outfits for ur wedding. And her "after party" outfit sucked. And wow, there was a lot of champagne flowin at that valima!
I'm also sick of rabia and omar's wedding pics. I didn't even like her outfits!
To this day (almost 2 years now?) i still see why her outfit was supposedly SO AMAZING and everyone was going crazy over it. Blah.
^^am bored of seeing the pictures over and over on this forum, but I do feel as if the gharara is beautiful in a non-conventional way.
Yes, there is a lot of kaam and numerous colors are being used, but the designs and colors are juxtaposed harmoniously. The overall "look" of the gharara is very traditional and heavyily embellished in the manner of the nawabi joras.
The reason why I said unconventional is because these days many contemporary or modern designs are sought after and only a handful of brides opt for the uber-traditional.
As for repeating a jora; If I had a custom made dream-of-a-dress-I wouldnt mind either:)
Even though she has on the same jora, she looks different on both days because of the way she's carrying herself, her make up, hairstyle, ambiance of each event etc.
^^am bored of seeing the pictures over and over on this forum, but I do feel as if the gharara is beautiful in a non-conventional way.
Yes, there is a lot of kaam and numerous colors are being used, but the designs and colors are juxtaposed harmoniously. The overall "look" of the gharara is very traditional and heavyily embellished in the manner of the nawabi joras.
The reason why I said unconventional is because these days many contemporary or modern designs are sought after and only a handful of brides opt for the uber-traditional.
As for repeating a jora; If I had a custom made dream-of-a-dress-I wouldnt mind either:)
Even though she has on the same jora, she looks different on both days because of the way she's carrying herself, her make up, hairstyle, ambiance of each event etc.