Pakistani Marriage











As Pakistan is a Muslim state so religion is dominant in every part of lives of Pakistanis whether it is a matter of trade, relationships, marriages or food. As far as marriage is concerned it is considered not a relationship between two persons but a social bond between two families. And when groom's family approves the girl as a bride then a series of ceremonies starts as engagement ceremony, ubtan, mehndi, wedding day, wallima and lastly muklava day (after valima). All these ceremonies are considered a part and parcel of the whole wedding process. First we take up engagement ceremony to be discussed. Groom's family along with its close relatives arrive at bride's house where they are welcomed warmly. Girl gets ready on parlour now a days as parlours are mostly visited by youth of Pakistanis. Then boy offers gold or diamond ring in front of all the guests. Then gifts are exchanged between each others on this occasion. Girl's dress and other accessories are from boy's side. Then both the parties fix a suitable date for marriage. Before marriage, the ubtan day comes, on this day the young girls wear yellow colour dresses, and the bride's dress is also in yellow colour. According to the occasion boys also wear yellow colour mufflers around their neck to be a part of ceremony. Both the parties join on the occasion wearing beautiful dresses. Young girls sing wedding songs and present ludi, on the other hand the boys present bhangra which is performed on the music of dhol. The bride is being sat on the chair and the married ladies of both sides come one by one to apply ubtan on her and offer her sweet. They also give veil of bride. It is a specific amount of money which they give to poor after presenting to couple on their heads. In this way both the bride and groom are saved from ill, evils and bad eyes which can harm them or their blissful life. After this ceremony both the bride and groom are confined to their specific rooms for one or two week. They use ubtan on their whole body to make themselves more beautiful.

pakistani hair styles










"When a woman changes her hair, she can instantly alter the way she's perceived by the world, says anthropologist Grant McCracken, PhD. "It's like an actress trying out a new role." Play your character right and your hairstyle can land you the job, the guy, the starring part, or It Girl status. that,s why pakistani girls are too much curious about their hair growth and styles.they know that 40 % impression of a personality is carried by hair.

Pakistani Fashion
















Pakistan has a very beautiful and own unique dressing style. The main dress of Pakistan is the 'Salwar Kameez'. The salwar kameez is seen both in India and in Pakistan. But the style and fabric used for the dress is different in both countries. A salwar kameez is basically formed of two garments, the salwar is a loose pajama sought of garment which tied around the waist using a string and the Kameez is a long top worn which is over the head. It has slits on either side so that people are able to move freely. Apart of the salwar and the kameez, women wear a chunni or duppatta over their shoulders. The chunni or duppatta is merely a piece of long cloth like a shawl. It is usually made out of some soft and flowy material like chiffon or georgette. Men sometimes wear a waist coat or an 'achkan' over their kameez. An achkan is a form of a long coat and worn during ceremonies and functions.

The salwar kameez can be stitched in various styles and using different fabric. Usually cotton or silk is preferred. The material would depend upon the occasion for which it shall be used. A salwar kameez is used as casual wear as well as formal wear. People of all age groups wear this dress, from old women to young school going girls. Apart of the salwar kameez, women also wear sarees, lehengas, ghagras etc. Earlier, Pakistan was quite conservative about their dressing. Pakistani dresses are usually bright and colorful. They also use a lot of accessories and jewellery. This is especially seen during functions and weddings. The bride is decked up in finery and jewels. It is considered to be more like a status issue and the parents try and deck up their daughters when they are getting married.

Pakistan is not lagging behind when it comes to fashion. There are various international designers who originate from Pakistan and several others who are influenced by Pakistani traditional fashion. Like they say, old is gold. Similarly, even though the modern women of Pakistan do have their shares of jeans and skirts in their closet, they also make sure they flaunt their traditional culture by dressing up in ethnic wear occasionally.

If you want to know more about Pakistani dresses or get to see images of some typical Pakistani dresses, you just need to go online and search on the internet. You may even find some website which sell and deliver Pakistani Dresses.

Clothing styles in India













Women's clothing in India varies widely and is closely related to local culture, religion and climate.

Traditional Indian clothing for women are the saris or the salwar kameez and also gaghra cholis(lehengas). Saris are a graceful elegant clothing. Ones made out of silk are the most elegant and lots of people love them. Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is one of India's fashion capitals. In some village parts of India, traditional clothing is worn. Women wear a sari, a long sheet of colorful cloth with patterns. This is draped over a simple or fancy blouse. This is worn by young ladies and women. Little girls wear a pavada. Both are often patterned. Bindi is part of the women's make-up. Indo-western clothing is the fusion of Western and Subcontinental fashion. churidar, dupatta, gamchha, kurta,mundum neriyathum, sherwani are among other clothes.

The traditional style of clothing in India varies with male or female distinctions. This is still followed in the rural areas, though is changing in the urban areas. Girls before puberty wear a long skirt (called langa/paawada in Andhra) and a short blouse, called a choli, on top of it. Teenage girls wear half-sarees, a three piece set consisting of a langa, a choli and a stole wrapped over it like a saree. Women usually wear full sarees.

A saree or sari is a female garment in the Indian subcontinent.[1] A sari is a strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length that is draped over the body in various styles. There are various traditional style of Sharee like Sambalpuri Saree from East, Kanchipuram from south, Paithanifrom West and Banarasi from North. The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around thewaist, with one end then draped over the shoulder baring the midriff.[1] The sari is usually worn over apetticoat (ghagra has short sleeves and a low neck and is usually cropped, and as such is particularly well-suited for wear in the sultry South Asian summers). Cholis may be "backless" or of a halter neck style. These are usually more dressy with a lot of embellishments such as mirrors or embroidery and may be worn on special occasions. Women in the armed forces, when wearing a sari uniform, don a half-sleeve shirt tucked in at the waist.

The shalwar kameez is the most popular traditional dress for females. It consists of loose trousers (the shalwar) topped by a long loose shirt (the kameez). It is often mispronounced as "punjabi suit" or simply "shalwar" / "churidaar" in Southern India. It was introduced by the Muslims and originates from the Islamic era or old Iranian culture. It is very common in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is always worn with a scarf called a dupatta, which is used to cover the head and drawn over the busom. This dress is worn by almost every teenage girl in lieu of western clothes. The salwar kameez is most common in the northwestern part of India. Many actresses wear the Shalwar Kameez inBollywood movies.

The women of Rajasthan and Gujarat often wear colorful swirling skirts called lehenga, paired with a short bodice called a choli. If they must cover their heads, they do so with bright veils called odhani. Popular among unmarried women other than salwar kameez are Gagra choli andLanga oni.

Pakistani Bridal Dresses for Brides












In pakistan there is no great event in a family than a Wedding. Make up for bride is one of corrective, subtle makeup that enhances the best features and enhances her look naturally and beautiful on her big day.

The first thing people look on her is how radiant and stunning she looks, not about her make-up. In fact make-up it is too obvious can look overdone and sophisticated elegance.

Bridal Make-up given much more importance. Whatever Pakistani Bride wears, she does looks like a living doll, on her special day. The special make up matched with her dress colour, so that the bride glows more than any in the ceremony.

Here are the pictures which were taken about the Bride during here real wedding time.