Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Latest & New Bridal wear Collection

In this Fashion show Vaneeza is as a Bridal model and introduced latest and new Pakistani and Indian Bridal wear collection with heavy embroidery motif, zari, Mirror designs and sparking gota patti. In these bridal dress trends the designer introduced the latest upcoming and elegant designs. These dresses include a huge varieties of lehnga, long & short bridal blouse, bridal kurti, heavy embroidery dupatta in net and silk styles, Latest and with gorgeous neck styles. Let see the designs ......



This pink bridal dress is inspired by the fairy-tales of mermaids and other creatures found in the depth of the ocean. This dress is worked in pearls, beads, sequins & big Swarovski crystals. The fabrics used are chiffon and pure silk. Rich Mughlia antique motifs are added but the cuts are very modern to make it more interesting. (By Saima Yousaf of Haroon)
With stylish Mughal neck style and beautiful bottom cutter style the dress is looking more stylish. This Pakistani and Indian Bridal dress has a stylish draper lehenge in Fish Lehnga styles.


This Sky Blue bridal dress is unique because despite being worked heavily in Swarovski Crystals, beads and sequins, and it is surprisingly lightweight. With sleeveless and round neck this dress has also rounded bottom of Kurti / lehenga blouse. The Fish style lehenga has also beautiful floral designs.


This bridal dress designer introduces gara embroidery for the first time in bridal collection. The aqua dress combines this traditional form of embroidery. (Zara Shahjahan)
The Cyan Color bridal dress has beautiful gotta patti at Kurti / Blouse and Ghagra style is also new addition in bridal wear collection. This Indian and Pakistani bridal dress is specially designed for bridal parties and night functions wear.


The inspiration for this outfit comes from a jewelery piece the designer particularly liked. A unique shade of pink blended with maroon, it is worked with traditional zari, Swarovski, pure silver metal castings and bead work (Fahad Hussain)
In this bridal dress heavy and costly embroidery used at lehenga blouse, Bridal lehenga and dupatta also. These types of dresses are likes to wear in Pakistani and Indian wedding parties and bridal mehndi functions.


The Dark red lehnga is the most favorite dress of the brides for bridal wear. The Model Vaneeza also wear this dark red cultural style of bridal lehenga but with some modification it's a latest stylish bridal wear dress now. The fitted lehenga blouse with heavy embroidery and with western bridal lehnga style with cultural touch and have beautiful gota patti on the bridal dupatta.



This rust and red Jamawar creation stands out because of the striking copper embellishment. Reviving the work of Wasti and Zardosi, This bridal dress is classic yet modern (Hajra Hayat).
This Latest bridal dress style also follows the Indian bridal cultural style. The Full sleeveless dress with western style of neck and also have beautiful gota patti. The Bridal Ghagra style has beautiful drapes. This dress is classic but modern and have glamor touch.


The Gharara is inspired by the Aerosmith tune Pink, it consists of bridal outfits in the delicate shade of pink, perfect for blushing bride.(Asifa & Nabeel)
This bridal dress is also sleeveless with latest V style. The Gota Patti also giving the lovely look on the dress.


Adorned with motifs inspired by intricate prices of jewelery, the flowy double-legged sharara is made from diaphanous net studded with firoza and heavily embellished with zari work (SobiaNazir)
Latest cultural bridal wear dress with sharara and beautiful lehenga blouse. This new trendy style bridal dress is in sleeveless style.


The inspiration came from the Mughal era were emphasis on rich fabrics and intricate work, detail always played an important role. The modern cut and feel of the outfit makes it suitable for today's bride. (Zarmina)
This bridal parti's wear dress has mughal traditional but modern style dress with stunning gotta patti and gorgeous lehenga style.


 

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