Bridal wear

Pakistani bridal wear
There is no one type of outfit that a Pakistani bride and groom wears to their wedding. The options for a Pakistani bride as to the choice of her wedding outfit can be plenty. She can choose to wear a wedding outfit such as the



Sharara, Gharara, Lehenga Choli, Mermaid Cut lehenga, Churidar and Pyjama with Angrakha, Salwar kameez, Pakistani salwar suits or the saree.


The choices for the Pakistani groom are, by contrast, smaller. The wedding outfit of choice for most Pakistani grooms is the Sherwani.
The Pakistani brides accessorizes her wedding outfit with beautiful jewelry.



There are plenty of types of wedding dress like Sharara, gharara, lehenga choli, mermaid cut lehenga, churidar and pyjama with angrakha, salwar kameez, Pakistani salwar suits and saree to select for the wedding in Pakistan. They are also available to suit everyone's financial position. Bridegroom's dresses in Pakistan are designed in such a way that they cater for both tradition and style. The dress can be white, black or any other color. However, black is liked superior by most of the grooms. These dresses are designed and cut by specialist designers.

Bride and the groom's garments are decorated with embroidery work using threads, beads, discs, silver and gold threads. Sherwani is a long coat, which fits close to the body is worn by the groom over his normal dress. Sherwani is fitted with number of buttons to fasten in the front. Sherwani is also embroidered such that it gives a pleasing look. Peshawri and Baloochi are two types of Sherwani decorated with embroidery. In addition, some of the grooms wear turban. Turban is always in the traditional red color. Sandals are the footwear preferred for the wedding.








LATEST BRIDAL MAKE UP

LATEST BRIDAL MAKE UP
Bridal makeup is all about creating a picture perfect image-the bride should outshine everyone on the day, and make her groom weak at the knees when she walks down the isle.




The latest bridal makeup technique to help makeup artists achieve the perfect wedding makeup is airbrushing. The cornerstone of any great makeup look is foundation, and there is no better way to apply foundation that with an airbrush. Celebrities have been using it for years to get the picture perfect makeup we see them with at the Oscars and other red carpet events-and no, they don't all have perfect skin, but my bet is they do all have an airbrush makeup artist!



So why is airbrushing the latest bridal makeup? Well it's taken a number of years for airbrushing to come out of the exclusive world of celebrity and into the mainstream, but since it has, women everywhere are reaping the benefits. Home and salon-use kits are available at reasonable cost, and the results an airbrush gives when compared to regular foundation application is flawless.



The reason why airbrushing is so revolutionary, and so perfect for bridal makeup is that it goes on in light layers that have perfect coverage-so for a completely covered face it only takes about eight drops of makeup-try getting flawless, soft coverage like that with eight drops of regular foundation!



Airbrushing really comes into its own as the latest bridal makeup when the bridal contouring comes into play. Contouring is essential in bridal looks because it adds definition to the face, making sure that the bride has dimension and depth in her wedding photos. With normal contouring methods, it can sometimes look a little patchy, but airbrushing blends seamlessly, so the contouring is imperceptible, except for when it counts. Color matching is also completely customizable in an airbrush.



HD makeup is also making its mark in bridal looks, because the formulas are so refined that they actually create an optical illusion, creating glowing skin with their light-reflecting particles. HD foundations were developed to cope with the exacting standards of HD film and camera and the growing 3D movement in film. Airbrush companies like Dinair have long been predicting the 3D revolution, and have airbrushing HD makeup that looks flawless under an HD camera and even better in real life