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Formal maxi Dresses, Pakistani Model Amna Karim Career:
Amna Karim joined media and started her career about three years ago with a small role in a TV Play “Kahanian”. Then she switched to modeling. She has done many TV shoots and fashion shows, but acting is my passion too, besides modeling. So Amna has continued that as well.
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Her innocent face with a soft  Formal maxi Dresses, smile easily grabs the attention of the people. Like other Fashion models, she has good qualities of representing Fashion statements, but she is better in giving face modeling shoots.

Amna Karim Future and Current Projects:
She has done many plays so far and doing some too. One of her on air project is “Kahay ko Biyahi Badais” from Geo TV, and her 
celebrity
 light comedy show “Formal maxi Dresses, Bano Tere Abba Ki Oonchi Haveli”. Her upcoming projects are “Rang Rangilay”, Karachi Tower and many plays. Her most recent ads include fair & lovely and Olpers. Plus she is doing some international projects for film festivals too.

Model Amna Karim Bio-data Summary:

Birth Name: Amna Karim
Nick Name: Amna Formal maxi Dresses, 
Height: 5’6″
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Hazel
Birth Place: Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Education: Graduation in Psychology
Languages: Urdu, English
Hobbies:  Traveling, Music

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The most favorite dressing among Pakistani women Formal maxi Dresses,  is shalwar kameez which is worn in different styles, colors and designs especially the front part of kameez is decorated with different styles and designs of embroidery. It is worn with different sleeve length, shirt length, necklines and different types of shalwars like patiala salwar, churidar pajama and simple trouser. Kurta is also worn by women in latest designs. Dupatta is an essential part of shalwar kameez and considered a symbol of woman's respect.It is used with different embroidery designs of Kamdani and Gota.Throughout initial times, the lehnga was just a piece of fabric tied around the waist with the ends of the cloth left loose. The fabric was held at the waist with a metal strap. But soon with the increase in its attractiveness, the lehnga went from side to side a variety of transitions to suit the convenience of the women. The ends of the waist fabric were stitched. To make it more relaxed, its narrow width was increased by bring in more pleats on the waist, so as to make it trouble-free to walk for the women. The metal girdle was replaced by stitching a piece of cloth to the waist of the lehngas called nepaha and a piece of rope running through is called nara.
The lehnga reached its climax of growth under the Mughal kings. It was the finest answer the Indian queens could provide to the rich Muslim pehsvaz dress of the Mughal royal women. The communication between the two communities was additional increased by the bazars organized by the Mughal kings where both the sellers and the buyers were women. The dupatta (the Hindustani name specified to the orhani by the Indian Muslim women) became approximately a mark of respect for the women. It was frequently two and a half yards in length and one and a half yards in breadth. It was used as a headdress and also to increase the loveliness of the lehnga. Frequently the dupatta was made of a slight material and to give some additional weight to the cloth, golden lace or tassels were attached to the ends. The choli was also developed the wrap the arms but the length, however, generally remained above the navel, revealing the slim waist of the women. The fabrics used to make the lehnga are in fact the identical as those used under the great Mughal King, Akbar; silks and brocades. The dupatta is now made of silk, linen of chiffon which is a new development.Formal maxi Dresses, 
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