Tuesday, January 19, 2010

velentine Dresses







Banarsi jamawar style:
Fabric: Banarsi Jamavar. Color: Red & Green Details: Shirt in Banarsi chiffon, embroidered in very delicate zardozi hand embroidery using kora, threads, badla, sequins , Beads and swarovski crystals. Embroidery material used are threads, sequins, and beads. Shalwar/Trouser: Banarsi Jamavar in green. Dupatta: Pure Banarsi CHiffon dupatta sequins spray all over, and green banarsi pipin on borders. this is IndusMart's proprietory Product. all outfits in our collection are treated as specialty outfits therefore every possible care is given. Besides neat and intricate embrodiery , outfits are fully lined, have hidden back zipper, and finished with pure silk or jamavar Pipins.







Jamawar pipin:
Fabric: Crepe Silk Color: Red Details: Pure crepe silk shirt in neck heavily embellished with zardozi hand embroidery on full front. shirt embroidered on neck, sleeves, and heavily embellished on daman/hem. daman/hem of the shirt is in red and green (green applique) and embroidered. sleeves have work around wrist and large motif of bicep area. large embroidered motifs over daman/shirt hem border. finished with golden pipin. Trouser/shalwar: Banarsi trouser in burgendy color. Dupatta: chiffon dupatta has sequins and beads spray all around and danglings implemented on border. finished with golden pipin. all outfits in our collection are treated as specialty outfits therefore every possible care is given. Besides neat and intricate embrodiery , outfits are fully lined, have hidden back zipper, and finished with pure silk or jamavar Pipins.




Pure Crep silk:
Fabric: Crepe Silk Color: Deep Red Details: Pure crepe silk long shirt in deep red color embroidered on full front with large embroidered embroidery bunches all around shirt. embrodiery done using light gold and silver materials like pearl shaped beads, swarovski crystals, threads, sequins & beads etc. Trouser/shalwar: Pure Crepe Silk shalwar in deep red. Dupatta: Chiffon in red color embroidery spray (chan) all around dupatta. all outfits in our collection are treated as specialty outfits therefore every possible care is given. Besides neat and intricate embrodiery , outfits are fully lined, have hidden back zipper, and finished with pure silk or jamavar Pipins.




Pure Banarsi Jamavar
Fabric: Pure Banarsi Jamavar Color: Maroon Details: An Elegant and Timeless Piece made with Pure Banarsi Jamavar, shirt in maroon split round neck, appliqued in green on neck and embroidered. Embroidery: outfit has very intricate Zardozi embroidery in mughal floral pattern using very delicate stitches using kora, kamdani, threads, crystals, naqshi, sequins etc. Trouser/shalwar: Pure Banarsi in maroon color. Dupatta: Banarsi Chiffon Dupatta embroidered on Borders and Green pipin on the edges. all outfits in our collection are treated as specialty outfits therefore every possible care is given. Besides neat and intricate embrodiery , outfits are fully lined, have hidden back zipper, and finished with pure silk or jamavar Pipins.







SALWAR: Salwar is a sort of loose pajama like trouser. The legs are wide at the top, and narrow at the bottom. There is a drawstring at the top of the waistband to hold up the shalwar. The pants can be wide and baggy, or they can be cut quite narrow, on the bias. In the latter case, they are known as churidar pajama.

KAMEEZ: The kameez, in salwar kameez suit, is a long shirt. The side seams are left open below the navel, which gives the wearer greater freedom of movement. The word kameez is derived from the Latin camisia (shirt or tunic), from which it probably made its way into various European languages (see chemise) and also into Arabic, the likely immediate source for kameez. The kameez is usually cut straight, but slightly bent in the waist area.
DUPATTA
: Women wear a long scarf or shawl with salwar kameez called a dupatta around the head or neck. For Muslim women, the dupatta is an alternate to scarves. The dupatta is useful when the head must be covered, for hijab or for prayers.

For most women, the dupatta is simply a stylish accessory that can be worn over one shoulder or draped around the chest and over both shoulders.

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