The Trend for natural has been trying to take over but the traditions kill it everytime …
Bridal wear should b sexy not heavy … soft not brocaded … soft colors not fuschia and purple baigan …
the new brides should special order from the looks like one of these dresses with some changes like a little more work may b . stay monochromatic (1 color) stay with soft shades like peach .. lemon .. earthy dust … rust … silver purple … silver pink .. the dreamy soft colors .. would be such a nice fresh start .. for our traditional bridal looks .. /
these monochromatic themes in any soft shade like pink .. peach .. rose ... lilac .. would b awsome ... and make the stage a lighter shade od silk drapes and fresh flowers
http://www.meeras.biz/catalogue.aspx or just go with the 60’s gota and kinari work … like innocent love ,… i swear havent we had decades of so much heavy drapery over innocent girls… first it was the big bakcombing hair .. ew ..and then all the colors except red.. i dunno … saw a bride in bengan purple .. what the hell were u thinking .. make it like a dream … or just hire me . ill do it for u …
SEE what i mean .. . the high end designers are already doing it … monochromatic is the name of the game … rainbow is outthe window
A white bridal gown in a different color often has a tendency to look like a prom dress, and so isn't usually the best design when trying to design a bridal outfit for a bride who wants color. Personally, I am sooooo thankful that white is not the prevalent color in our culture. There's just only so much a girl can pull of with different shades of white, white, white.
Color should be according to taste and preference, and hopefully it will be chosen to compliment the bride's skin tone. But in the end, regardless of what one might think, there's no accounting for taste. So if a girl chooses glaring purple, well... as long as she's happy with it... i guess that's what matters in the end.
i dont quite agree. i think it has more to do with pulling a look together. with the right makeup, accessories, figure and attitude a bride can carry off a rainbow dress. i think a dress should be creative but it should not Wear the bride rather the bride should wear the outfit. i do love the traditions of bridal wear in pakistan but i think it is followed like sheep most of the time. if you like to wear red ...do so ....but dont raise eyebrows at someone that wants to wear lemon yellow on their wedding. the point is its your wedding so wear what u feel most beautiful in. i for one think monochromatic outfits for my wedding are a bit boring so i'd choose a multicolored outfit or atleast one with two contrasting shades.
WELL I LOVE BIRDAL DRESSES I THINK THEY LOOK FAB AND THESE DAYS YOU WILL FIND ASIAN BRIDES WEARING THE PROPER WHITE BRIDAL OUTFIT AT THEIR REGISTRATION..........
ITS ALL ABOUT HOW YOU WEAR IT AND WHAT ACCESSORIES YOU DO PUT WITH IT AND MOST TOME ASIAN BRIDES CAN PULL IT OF WEARING THE WHITE BUT NOT ALL THOUGH.......
IV POSTED SOME PICS OF BRIDAL DRESS OF VARIOUS COLOURS ITS BY MY FAVOURITE LEBANESE DESIGNER Elie Saab he is by far the best for english gowns i myself im geting my registration dress made by him......
I JUST LOVE HIS WORK.........THIS IS A SAMPLE AND YOU OFTEN FIND THAT THE COLOURED BRIDAL DRESSES DO NOT ALWAYS LOOK LIKE A PROM DRESS.
I think the traditional Pakistani bridal wear is gorgeous -- as long as it is done delicately. The recent trends of putting layers and layers of fabric, jewelry, and kaam on girls are not very nice, but the more elegant and classy traditional Pakistani bridal wear is second to none.
loved the 3rd picture in the first set and the 2nd pic (in the second set) with the veil.
I went to muslim wedding in Karachi(few months back) and even last year in Lahore and saw the bride wearing modern european style wedding dresses with ligh veils on. Is this a new trend or is it only being seen in select social groups as both wedding were quite 'Posh'. Anyhow, I think its very nice and classical regardless. good change if done in a respectable and classy fashion. I liked it alot!
princess..i liked all of the bridal dresses u have posted..wid just a lil adjustments they'll look Pretty on paki brides I usually dont like rainbow or tooo much color in a bridal dress..i liked the idea of just one simple color or maybe two colors combined.. But i m not in a favor of white dress on wedding day! But black could look Pretty
My husbands brothers wife wore a black bridal dress. u wouldnt believe after people saw the bride they left. God it was a disaster people in our country are sooooooooooooo conservative and yet some are farrrrrrrrrr broad minded. There is no where to stand
you can never satisfy our people believe me. my brother’s wifes freinds who encouraged her to wear black were the ones who pointed out LOUDLY in the entire event her dress…
black, forget it … think 100 times b4 to go for it
My sister wore a really Beautiful and heavy black shirt and tight pajama on her Nikkah function..a few ppl were like “oh black?” but it wasnt a huge deal..mayb cuz it wasnt a huge party .. it was just a small gathering
i used to hate the white gowns thinking they were colorless…but for some reason recently i’ve started liking em…i think they look hot n they’ve been coming out with beautiful designs…insh’Allah i’d like one for mine
there's something to be said for culture though. i like the fact that unlike arabs and iranians, people in pakistan and india have preserved their traditional clothes...i think we should embrace it rather than blindly copying western customs. there's no reason why you cant wear a traditional dress without looking overdone and gaudy.