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^^ thanx ...... i didnt like the colour of the dress at all ... and also created such a scene cuz of my make up .. lolz .... u guys cant imagine ... :D
My in- laws chose that dress , so had to wear it ... :(
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Awwww but mashallah u look lovely. Hopefully u can have a choice with ur wedding outfit if u wernt keen on their choice of engagement suit. I think u were really good for wearing it even tho u didnt like it. :)
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^ the shirts look like they have the same kaam on them for the peach lehenga and the ferozi one
i have a question about trains- usually with a white gown, you can "bustle" your train, i.e. its designed to be picked up from the outermost point of the train and pinned/buttoned to halfway down your skirt so its shortened and you can walk around with it/dance with it etc. and the way its designed, it looks like its part of the outfit.
now in a lehenga like the peach one- i'm guessing thats not an option. so if she ever decides to wear that again, she'll be walking around with the train? thats a bit hectic if you're not the bride. what if she has kids then too? imagine running around after your lil' one in a gown so long!
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^maybe it's "removable" or can be removed later on? That is definitely practical and very do-able. Which is why you'll never see a lengha with a removeable train :p
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lol!
in the feroze one, it bothers me that her jewellery is yellow gold and maroon instead of white gold and turqoise. or she could even had done dull yellow gold and emeralds. it ruins the whole look.
man, im in such a nitpicky mood today. hrmph.
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my friend had one made for her lehenga about two years ago- but in her case, it wasn't a train as in the peach lehenga.... she went to this designer guy, his name starts with an "r", i cant remember it now but he's well known (raheel? rahul? some pakistani guy)... anyhow, so her "train" started at her waist, thats where it was hooked and it extended out to her preferred length. it was done in similar fabric/kaam as the rest of her lehenga and so it would complement it, and once the shirt was on, the idea was you couldn't see the waist where it was hooked cos it was a slightly longer shirt, and so it would look like it was part of the lehenga. the layered look, if you will. and then later on, she could unhook it from the waist and remove it to wear a normal length lehenga.