Sunday, 5 October 2014

Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Dress Designers Biography

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Fashion English Paragraphs, A particular make, a shape, a style or a pattern followed by most of the people may be called a fashion. It includes clothing, hair styles, furniture, literature,  jewellery and many other things. Fashions have taken very different forms at different times in history. People all around the world like to follow fashions. They may combine elements of international fashions with the elements of their own culture. Fashion reflects the society of which it is a part.

It has been influenced by wars, conquests, laws, religion and the arts, Individual personalities have also had an impact on fashion. In the 20th century, media stars have emerged as leaders of fashions. Fashions may be recommended as they promote activity and progress. Much money is needed to follow the fashions of the time. People have to work more to earn more to follow new fashions. It encourages fashions, designers to invent new styles for the people. Now fashion shops, fashion magazines, fashion shows, fashion models, fashion photographs and even fashion industries are in vogue. In this sense, fashions are the close friends of industrialists. Fashions also have their critics. They, at times, denounce fashions as an irrational, frivolous tyrannical and immoral activities.

A common accusation is that fashion designers accelerate fashion changes to create new business. Yet no new fashion succeeds unit people are ready to accept it. The final decision about what to buy, or whether to buy anything at all, belongs to the consumer. Ultimately, fashions change because many people like new and different styles.

These leading designers intend to develop different pieces for their collections, alongside popular designs.

According to LFW, the purpose behind this fashion week is to “redefine the future of fashion and integrate India into the global fashion world.”

Not only does this take a strong step towards further collaboration between Indian and Pakistani fashion industries, it grants access to a great new number of opportunities for our designers on global scale.

“Despite the political divide, the globalisation process is inevitable," says Rizwan Beyg.

He further adds that the business of fashion is one of the most booming industries in both Pakistan and India.

Beyg’s theme for LFW will be truck art —indigenous to Pakistan— a fun and colourful collection he has received international acclaim for.

“There is more that unites us than what separates us,” says the fashion icon, who aims to highlight Pakistan's similarities with India through his designs.

His prêt line takes a practical approach to fashion. As a pioneer of incorporating digital printing in the Pakistani fashion, for both men and women, he prioritises affordable prices while not compromising on the vibrant hues of his truck art collection. Madhubani paintings have especially inspired his focus on flora and fauna in this collection.

Another designer we’re definitely looking out for is Sania Maskatiya. Known for versatile looks and colour blending, she plans to present a bespoke luxury prêt collection titled 'Sakura', which is inspired by popular Japanese culture and symbolism to represent the beauty and fragility of life.

We're expecting to see an array of custom-made mixed prints and hand embroideries across a diversity of textures, incuts, and patterns. 'Sakura' draws from the grace of the cherry blossom, the stark romance of the Japanese landscape, tea houses, turtles and treasure chests. When it comes to the contemporary Pakistani fashion, Zara Shahjahan has delved into various styles, be it luxury prêt, western wear or couture to create and serve the modern image of a Pakistani woman.With several clients in Delhi, her design house has grown beyond borders due to her understanding of various cultural styles. Shahjahan will be showcasing a luxury prêt collection at LFW. She says that Lakme is a big platform for her company. She wants to introduce this audience to her designs that are quintessentially Zahra Shahjahan, such as her floral collection. 

Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Dress Designers Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Latest Designer Dresses Biography

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Clothes are very necessary for every human being to cover their body. With the improvement of technology that leads everything towards modern world. Now people like to wear to fashionable clothes with latest designs. Fashion have involved in our all aspects of our lives. Many courses are taught now days about fashion, and competition have increased in designers. Every designer makes his new designs and put new fiber which creates new taste of wearing. People have developed many taste to wear different latest design and represent their personality. Fashion have become very popular in every field of our life, that represent our culture and society.

Fashion can be defined as generally dressing sense which is prevailing in their culture. Fashion is different from gender to gender. Fashion is a general aspect to culture. Fashion is like as clothes, shoes and assories etc.

Fashion is indispensible for our society because fashion can be good sort for introduces our traditions in the rest of the world. It’s show country’s culture to other person how their peoples dress our self.

Fashion is better now a day because every culture has a lot of varieties in their fashions. People mostly join fashion industry as a profession. Fashion industry is increase our scope and people attract their innovations in fashion style and they also adopt it very efficiently. Fashion makes us decent.

Thus to sum up all the above discussions I would say fashion is vital for introduce our culture in the rest of the world.

Fashion designers create new styles of clothing for women, men and children of all ages. They may specialize in designing certain things such as, coats, suits, dresses, swimwear, sportswear, lingerie, casual separates etc. Other types of things that designers can be responsible for designing can include: uniforms, dance, exercise and sporting apparel, costume design and specialty apparel such as bridal or religious garments. A great majority of designers work for apparel manufacturers, designer licensees or pattern companies. They create and adapt fashions for mass production for these businesses. Some are employed by large department store chains or even by the entertainment industry. Some of the very few, elite designers work for exclusive specialty shops designing original garments and about one-third self-employed.

Some of the things that designers do at their job are researching designs and developing and creating new, fresh designs. They also are very involved in the creation process, so they making patterns and samples while over seeing the production and staff that is working along side with them. They also must find the fabrics and trims that they want to use to make there designs. All the while, keeping track of the current fashions and trends that are appealing to the consumer that they are aiming their products at.

The requirements as far as schooling goes, in order to get into the fashion design field are as follows: an Associate's degree in fashion design is the minimum requirement; most employers prefer bachelor's degree especially with knowledge of fabrics, textiles and fashion trends. Right after a person gets out of school they will probably start off at entry level positions, for example can be a sample hand or a cutting assistant.

Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Latest Designer Dresses Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Indian Dress Biography

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India is a diverse country with different cultures and religions. The customs followed by Indian people vary across length and breadth of the country. Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, and Christianity, are some of the major religions people believe and follow. Not only the religion affects the way people think, live and dress but also the region or the state they belong to has great influence.

Traditionally the dress for Indian women devoid of caste, creed and culture is sari. Sari (saree) is a four to nine yard unstitched garment draped in different styles and worn on an upper stitched garment called choli/blouse.

Though sari is popularly believed to be the traditional dress for Indian women, there are other dresses that are either region specific or culture specific which are also considered to be part of Indian traditional dresses. In Punjab the traditional dress is Salwar Kameez and in Rajasthan it is Gagra Choli or also known as Lehenga. In Kerala an older version of sari called Mundum Neriyathum is the traditional dress, where Mundu forms the lower garment and Neriyathu is the upper garment.

In other parts of the country the most popular traditional dress is sari which is draped in a variety of styles. For example, in Maharashtra the kachha style and in Gujarat front pallu style.

However, with time the sense of dressing is evolved. Due to factors like globalisation and westernisation, today’s women take a modern approach when it comes to dress. Except for the older generation who are conservative and orthodox, the sari has been popularly replaced by Churidhar-Kurta and the Salwar Kameez. Women of almost all the ages starting from 18 years old to 90 years old prefer dressing in Salwaar Kameez for their day to day life. The traditional garment Kurthi is worn as a top on jeans which gives a casual western look while still has the conservative elegance of Indian wear kurtha.

There is yet another class of Indian women who have taken a leap towards modernisation. These are again a section of females aged between 18 and 90 who are more influenced by the lifestyle and habitats rather than religion or culture of the regions. They believe in contemporary fashion and are more westernised. Pants, skirts, minis, you name it and they wear it!

Hijab – Muslim women wear it as part of their tradition. It is a long and loose dress usually black in colour, gown like outer garment which is either worn on sari or Salwaar Kameez. It is paired with a black head dress which has a black transparent face cover attached to it.

Men, you can hardly find Indian men wearing traditional dress in the country today. Only during special occasions like weddings or festivals you will be able to find male section of the Indian society in traditional Indian dresses. But yes, in rural parts of India and countable number of senior citizens can be seen in traditional dress as part of their daily life.

The traditional dress for Indian men essentially is Dhoti paired with Kurta and Gandhi Ttopi or Oagri. Dhoti is a six feet unstitched garment worn in a particular style which gives the pant effect rather than a skirt effect! It is paired with a stitched upper garment called Kurta which is normally longer than a shirt with two slits on each side. A traditional Indian man’s dress is incomplete without a head dress. A Nehru topi/cap or a petah/pagri/turban accompanies depending on the culture and/or religion.

Sherwani is another type of dress with a long below the knee jacket styled coat or Kurta. It is usually worn with tight fitting pyjama like pants called churidars and sometimes a scarf is added to the attire.

Again there are variations in this traditional dress depending on region and religion. Kurta-Pijama, Lungi-shirt which is popular in south India especially Tamil Nadu and Gujarati dress which has a typical style of pants and a frock style Kurta.

But from the time after the British rule men in India have adopted to the pant-shirt culture. Today you can see them in jeans, funky half pants, shirts and t-shirts, suits and such western outfits.

Additionally the colour, texture and material are diverse as well. Depending on ethnicity and cultural preferences dresses and colour choices vary from occasion to occasion. For example, red is considered as auspicious by Hindus for many sacred occasions and festivals for women, including for a bride to be married. White is worn by Hindus for mourning whereas Christians wear white to weddings.

People in India were once found wearing cotton clothes. Only the upper or the class of people who belonged to royal family wore silk or muslin clothing. With times the materials used for clothing have acquired high fashion standards. India is changing and you surely need not worry much about what to wear in India next time you plan to visit here.

Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Indian Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Wedding Dress Biography

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All the men out there just be attentive because this article is all about yourself and your clothing. Just like the wedding is said to be the best and memorable experiences for the brides. In the same way this day even hold the great prominence for the grooms as well. They even wanted to make their wedding happening as special for them and for that sake they plan out their stunning attractive dress as well. As the fashion trends have been changing there are many designs of the groom wedding dresses that are approaching ahead in the fashion market.

There are many concepts of groom wedding dresses in Pakistan. Some of the men favor wearing the shalwar suits along with the turban while many of them go for the choice of the suits and sherwanis as well. So far the men are going out with the selection of the men suits on huge scale because they make them feel like the well turned prince of some castle. But as the wedding is the traditional means therefore the groom should go for the sherwani. The men can even pair up the sherwanis with the jeans and fitted trousers as well.

Through this post we will be pasting up some of the pictures of groom wedding dresses 2013 in Pakistan. In these pictures the men can view out some of the best designs that are culturally traditional and at the same time trendy for their personality as well.

Normally the groom wedding dresses are set with the ornamentation of the stones and little embroidery that is rest over the sleeves, cufflinks and neckline areas. The turban is also embellished with the motifs as well. The best colors that are found in latest groom wedding dresses are white, black, purple, grey, maroon and dark sky blue as well.

Hence in the past there was concept that the groom used to hold sword in his hand on his wedding day. There are many weddings as well that still follow up this custom as the trend for them. So in this way we have all ended with the explanation for the groom wedding dresses 2013 in Pakistan. If you think that these styling of dresses can make you attention grabbing much more than bride then just make the choice of them right now.

The first answer is more or less accurate, but glosses over centuries of white wedding dresses worn before Queen Victoria’s wedding, and decades of coloured wedding dresses after her wedding, and also doesn’t explain why Victoria wore a white wedding dress.  The 2nd answer is mostly rubbish and dates to the mid-20th century.

Weddings were usually more about political alliances and transfers of wealth than they were about romance, and so the wedding dress was just another excuse to show the wealth and culture of the brides family.  Wealth could be demonstrated with jewelry (brides in some parts of Renaissance Italy, for example, wore their dowry sewn onto their dress as jewels), but textiles were also an important means to display wealth, and the more elaborate the weave of the fabric, and the richer the fibres uses, and the rarer the colour, the better the demonstration of wealth.  Before the invention of effective bleaching techniques, white was a valued colour: it was both difficult to achieve, and hard to maintain.  Wealthy brides, then, often wore white to demonstrate their money, not their purity.

There also seems to have been some traditions involved with wearing white and luck in the late 18th century.  In The Good-Natur’d Man, a play by Oliver Goldsmith, first performed in 1768, a maid laments the lack of a white dress at her mistress elopement, saying “I wish you could take the white and silver to be married in. It’s the worst luck in the world, in anything but white.”  Unfortunately, we don’t have any further context to the tradition, and how widespread it was, and in what cultural context.

So, if royal brides in England and other European countries wore cloth of gold and silver, why did Victoria break with tradition and wear a white dress?

Well, because Victoria was not an ordinary bride.  Unlike most royal brides, she did not enter the marriage as a princess, about to become the Queen Consort.  She was the Queen, the head of state.  She needed to make a statement as the leader of her country, not as an ornament to the throne and the future mother to the heir to the throne.  So Victoria chose a dress that made a political statement. A dress that put her duty to her kingdom on display, rather than her wealth or beauty.

Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Wedding Dress Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Shalwar Kameez Biography

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Shalwar Kameez and Kurta Shalwar is the traditional dress for Asian men. Most importantly, every muslim men must have to wear Shalwar Kameez or Kurta Shalwar dress on the special days like Eid day, wedding Mehndi functions and many more. Every men wears this traditional dress to look simple and beautiful. So they have to find out some best Shalwar Kameez or Kurta Shalwar dresses to wear on special events. Here we are going to share with you some of the best Shalwar Kameez or Kurta Shalwar designs which will definitely help you to find out your desired dress.

Kurta Shalwar and Shalwar Kameez is becoming one of the best fashion as per the latest fashion trends. These can be paired with the traditional shalwar, fitted trousers, and jeans. Kurtas or Kameez pairing with jeans mostly adopted by the young boys that gives boost to their personality with the fashionable feelings.
Latest Shalwar Kameez or Kurta Styles

Nowadays many designs and stitching styles have been introduced for men wear kurta or kameez collection. These are decorated with finest embroidery patterns over the Kurta or Kameez necklines, sleeves and cufflinks. Some people likes embroidery patterns on the back sides. It is totally upon your choice and requirements, whether you decorate your dress on front or back side as per your desired embroidery designs. Now a days men are also very experimental, they always try some new colors like different light shades such as pink, white, grey, sky blue and brown.

Here we are going to share with you some of the best Shalwar Kameez and Kurta Shalwar Designs which you can select to wear on upcoming Eid days. You can select your favorite Shalwar Kameer or Kurta Shawar styles and stitched as per your requirement, you can also alter these designs as per your needs. Let’s have a look on complete collection.

You are looking shalwar kameez? You are looking shalwar kameez collection 2013? You are looking latest shalwar kameez collection 2013? Then you are right place which has full collection of shalwar kameez 2013.

In this post now I will show you latest collection of shalwar kameez designs for men summer 2013. The latest and attractive shalwar kameez designs are made with beautiful embroidery which makes the collection more beautiful. Mostly in Pakistan every person know shalwar kameez is the national dress of the country. Let’s now I’m not waste you’re more time look at the latest and stunning shalwar kameez designs for men summer 2013. -

You know shalwar kameez is considered to be traditional and also decent dress for everyone male/female but the collection of male shalwar kameez. In recently time this latest trend for every boy and this also very popular and common worldwide. Mostly in Asian countries like Pakistani and India men very love to wear latest and trendy deigns of shalwar kameez and everyone want buy shalwar kameez.

The dress is associated with the muslims and the culture of afghan, urdu, indo-persian. Just because in UK there are many indian expatriats who have popularized salwar does not mean that it becomes the original or conventional pronounciation or should be attempted to pass off as such on an encylcopdia. That is bias. Just as I am sure Ramzan might be more popular in UK instead of Ramadan

Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos

 Shalwar Kameez Sherwani Designs 2014 For Groom By Manish Malhotra By Amir Adnan By Junaib Jamshed By Deepak Perwani Photos