Sunday 5 October 2014

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

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