Incredible Fashion for Women
2013 Latest Ladies & Gents Update Fashion Style & Pakistani Designers Dresses Designs 2013-14, Pakistani Model Photos & Profiles.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Thursday, 15 August 2013
Wall Papers Of Pakistani Models Of Cybil
Pakistani Model Cybil
Women
formal Dresses collection 2013 some days ago launch by ZZ studio. The Collection
cover name is ZZ Grandeur. Mostly women want to buy a premier dresses and good
fabric so ZZ studio brings most famous and original formal dresses. ZZ studio
always offers to women designers’ collection now all the stock nears to your
stores. ZZ designs fully trendy according to latest Pakistani style. Huge
numbers of women follow consistently to ZZ designer’s collection.
Pakistani Model Armeena Rana Khan Wall Papers
Armeena rana khan is a great and famous artistic fashion trendy,
have launch her fresh collected works as Armeena rana khan Spring/Summer 2013
Formal Collection. Armeena rana khan MidSummer 2013 Formal
Collection includes fresh modish design with stylish seem. Armeena rana khan
worked on his fresh collection with gota, marrori, wasli, resham, zardozi handicraft
on stylish cuts, Ayesha Hassan’s outfit are special for conventional Eastern
Asian manner.
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Muslim Hijab in Arabic Style.
Hijab is the Arabic word for "to cover", and in general, means to be modest.Sometimes, the word is used in particular to mean the "covering" of a woman's head and hair in Islam. The Arabic word used to specifically mean this, is "khimar. This "veil" can come in several different types, such as just an ordinary veil (which only covers the head), and a Burqa, which covers the entire body. There are many styles to wear.
New & Latest Arabic Mehndi Designs For Eid
Mehndi or Henna is derived from the Sunskrit word mendhikā.The use of mehndi and termetic is described in the earliest Hinduism's ritual books. Haldi (staining one self with turmeric paste) as well as mehndi are Vedic customs, intended to be a symbolic representation
of the outer and the inner sun.Vedic customs are centered around the idea of "awakening the inner light". Traditional Indian designs are of representations of the sun on the palm, which, in this context, is intended to represent the hands and feet.
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