Latest kundan jewellery
Kundankari is considered to be a very old and traditionalprofession. Kundan work is attached with royalty because it is rooted in famous Mughal era. Today in Pakistan as well as india Kundan Jewellery trend is highly in fashion. Literary kundan jewellery are ment to be made of gold but today kundan jewellery are made with metal and semi precious stones as well. Kundan jewellery are worn by girls in weddings as well as in parties. Girls also wanted to wear kundan jewellery on most important day of their life i.e their wedding occasion. No doubt brides who wear kundan bridal jewellery not only look beautiful but also very traditional with a unique sence of royality in them. Today almost all jewellery items are being made with kundan stones like necklace, bracelets, rings, jumka earrings, bridal sets, matha pati etc. Lets take a quick look….
Indian Latest bridal kundan jewellery.
Latest Trend in Hairstyles for Girls
Women preparation is incomplete with out proper hairstyle. If you are wearing very stylish dress with no properhairstyle you look kind of incomplete and awkward. Today will tell you about latesthairstyles of girls. There are manyhairstyles that you could adopt depending on accession you are going, messy hairstyles look very stylish in parties, beautiful french braids and highbuns can be made when you are about to attend any wedding ceremony. Working women can adopt layered and wavy hairstyles which look very decent. Housewife’s can go for normal braid or buns at home and school going girls could go for beautiful high pony tails with bead pins which gives a very cute n chic look. Their are many hair accessories available in markets by using them you can beautify your hairs even more. One thing that girls must remember is, always go for thosehairstyle that look good with your face shape because face shape plays a very important part in it. Coloring hairs and highlighting are also very much in fashion but one must use high quality coloring creams or you will end up in messy dry hairs…BE AWARE girls!!!
Camisole Wear Bra
Women camisoles dress are perfect for wearing under your sheer tops. The extra layer the cami provides is usually enough to prevent any embarrassing see-through situations – however, just to make sure, it's always a good idea to look at your outfit in a brightly lit room before you head outdoors. While sheer camis come in white, black and sexy colors, if you're wearing a sheer white top, it's best to wear a nude women camisole wear underneath it. You can also wear white, but be aware that your camisole will be visible. If you're wearing a sheer black shirt, you should wear a black camisole beneath it.
Go casual in camisole for weekends. Wear a camisole with a built-in bra for the most comfort. Choose one in a casual fabric, like ribbed knit. Pair with jeans and sandals or even tennis shoes.
Layer under a hoodie or cardigan for cooler weather. Add a touch of femininity to your officewardrobe by wearing a camisole underneath a suit or tailored jacket. Don't go for leopard print, lace or anything sexy enough to distract. Wear a plain camisole in pretty, feminine fabrics.
Wear a sexy silky camisole under a blazer for the office for a hint of feminine charm. Wear a lacy camisole on its own with something unexpected like faded jeans or a structured skirt: contrasts in feminine and masculine are always chic. Layer two camisoles together for more coverage, making sure both have similar straps, necklines and armholes (you only want a peek of the second one showing.) Do wear a strapless, smooth-cupped bra for addedcoverage or look for a cami with a built-in shelf bra for more support.A silky camisole can be worn under a blazer as office wear for suggestive feminine charm. A lacy camisole can be worn by itself in combination with a structured skirt or faded jeans. The contrasting masculine and feminine styles always create a chic effect. Two camisoles can be layered together for getting more coverage and both these camisoles should have matching straps, armholes and necklines. The second camisole should be visible in a peek only. For additional coverage, you can wear a strapless bra with smooth cups.
Go casual in camisole for weekends. Wear a camisole with a built-in bra for the most comfort. Choose one in a casual fabric, like ribbed knit. Pair with jeans and sandals or even tennis shoes.
Layer under a hoodie or cardigan for cooler weather. Add a touch of femininity to your officewardrobe by wearing a camisole underneath a suit or tailored jacket. Don't go for leopard print, lace or anything sexy enough to distract. Wear a plain camisole in pretty, feminine fabrics.
Wear a sexy silky camisole under a blazer for the office for a hint of feminine charm. Wear a lacy camisole on its own with something unexpected like faded jeans or a structured skirt: contrasts in feminine and masculine are always chic. Layer two camisoles together for more coverage, making sure both have similar straps, necklines and armholes (you only want a peek of the second one showing.) Do wear a strapless, smooth-cupped bra for addedcoverage or look for a cami with a built-in shelf bra for more support.A silky camisole can be worn under a blazer as office wear for suggestive feminine charm. A lacy camisole can be worn by itself in combination with a structured skirt or faded jeans. The contrasting masculine and feminine styles always create a chic effect. Two camisoles can be layered together for getting more coverage and both these camisoles should have matching straps, armholes and necklines. The second camisole should be visible in a peek only. For additional coverage, you can wear a strapless bra with smooth cups.
Ali Azmat and Meesha Shaafi ready to rock Lollywood!
The trend of singers turning actors is going wider day by day. Starting from Ali Zafar to Atif Aslam to Gohar Mumtaz, Now it’s Ali Azmat and stylish model turned singer Meesha Shaafi, who will be making their acting debut in Bilal Lashari’s first full-length feature film Waar.
Waar is an action/thriller and drama film, written by Hassan Waqas Rana and is said to be Pakistan’s most expensive film up to date.
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