Thursday, April 1, 2010

Latest Fashion in Shalwar Kameez in India Or Pakistan


Shalwar Kameez is a dress in India or Pakistan that comes in different styles. Simple shalwar kameez is still very popular for normal wear in homes as trousers (jeans) or skirts and are still considered very modern although you can find women wearing trousers quite a bit in shopping malls these days. So you do not need to worry about wild dogs chasing you if you happen to be out in Jeans. Those old days are gone especially in Pakistan.

Kameez (Shirt):

Both hand and machine work is very much in fashion. Heavy Resham embroidery work and thread work in bright colors are back. Fabric borders on kameez Damen (front bottom) and sleeves are latest in fashion along with embroidery. The shape of kameez is still the same as before, but to give it more style and modernization designers are giving it a modern touches by making it sleeveless which was not very common before.

Longer shirts below knees are the trend of today's fashion in Pakista or India. Kaftans are back and are very much in style as Kameez. It is getting popular because of its casual and flowy look. Kaftan can be worn formally if it has embroidery or shiny embellishments on it.

Shalwar:

Shalwar (Trouser)

Trousers, capris, culottes and flappers are very much in instead of shalwar. It gives Pakistani and Indian fashion a new and a modernize look. Traditional shalwar kameez got a complete new and a modern look by replacing shalwar with trousers. It gives it a different stylish and elegant look yet it still looks traditional.

Dupetta

Heavy work on borders with machine or hand embroidery is still in depending on the occasion its made for. You will find many fashion designers these days who focus more on Shalwar kameez as this is still #1 for formal or casual wear. Following are few fashion designers very famous in Pakistan:

Three-Piece Suit

Three-piece suits are traditional suits with classic appeal. Made up of trousers, a jacket, and a vest or waistcoat, three-piece suits can up your style points instantly and add a completely different air to your professional dress.

The Jacket

The Collar

The collar of your jacket should fit against your neck, but without any of that buckling and pulling.

Shoulder Pads
Much-maligned shoulder pads can help you look more muscular. You can look trimmer overall, so while extreme shoulder pads don’t look good, average ones will.

Lapels
Choose high or low notch depending on what flatters your personal shape. Be sure that the lapels lie flat against your chest and don’t buckle uncomfortably.

Sleeves
Your sleeves should end where your wrist ends and your hand begins. A quarter inch of your shirt sleeve should show below the sleeves, but just check and make sure that you are comfortable. Stretch your arms out and bend them to verify that you’re comfortable moving in your suit.

Buttons

Use your buttons as a way of flattering your particular body shape. You should always leave the bottom button undone, and if you have an athletic build, you should have a low button stance below the lapels. Otherwise, try a high button stance to disguise any roundness.

Vents

Side vents can disguise a larger behind, while a single vent can work with most average body types and is a lot easier to find!

The Suit Waistcoat or Vest

The vest of your three-piece suit will commonly have a back adjuster so you can get just the right fit on yours. You can also use two side adjusters, which may be located on suits that are either hand-tailored or ones that have an original or unusual design. The vest should be adjusted so it fits smoothly against your torso, but make sure it’s comfortable for a full range of movement. Try your vest both sitting and standing to make sure that it doesn’t balloon or bind,

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