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Plus size maxi DressThe bride wears a saree or a lehenga according to the region. Red is considered to be the most auspicious color in among Hindus. While the saree is preferred as the bridal dress in South India, West, East India, most brides of other parts of India prefer Lehenga, Gagra Choli and Plus size maxi Dress Odni as bridal dress.

While during a marriage function, the bride and the bridegroom take the centre stage, the bridesmaid takes over everyone off-stage. Dainty Lehenga Cholis in bright colors, Plus size maxi Dress long cholis for the conservative, authentic designer lehengas and readymade lehenga cholis are usually selected by the bridesmaid as wedding ensemble. Sometimes the bridesmaids wear sari rich in silk and embroidery. Delicately Plus size maxi Dress put together with alluring fabrics of bright and cheery colours, these Lehengas bring out the playful nature of the bridesmaid.


Before the day, there was much speculation as to what Middleton would choose for her dress. On 6 March, The Sunday Times reported on speculation that Middleton had chosen McQueen designer Sarah Burton. Their report stated: "A fashion source said that the dress will be a combination of Middleton's own design ideas and Burton's deep knowledge and understanding of high fashion." The label and Burton both denied any involvement. Burton's work came to the notice of Middleton in 2005 when she attended the wedding of Tom Parker Bowles, the son of the Duchess of Cornwall. Burton had designed the bridal gown for his bride, Plus size maxi Dress fashion journalist Sara Buys. Also suggested were Victoria Beckham, Sophie Cranston's Libelula, Jasper Conran, Elizabeth Emanuel, Daniella Issa Helayel, Marchesa by Keren Craig and Georgina Chapman, Stella McCartney, Bruce Oldfield, and Catherine Walker.


Burton emerged as the odds-on favourite to create the dress amongst bookmakers, so much so that the English bookmaker William Hill stopped taking wagers weeks before the event. David Emanuel, co-designer of Princess Diana's wedding dress, commented to the 
Plus size maxi Dress Canadian fashion journalist Jeanne Beker that "McQueen is owned by Gucci, an Italian company. If Kate's gone that route, it would be the first time a British-owned house wasn't chosen. And the Italians would have a field day with that."


According to Joanna Marschner, Senior Curator of the Historic Royal Palaces, "the dresses have had to grow as the media expectation has grown. Television cameras in Westminster Abbey have meant that those dresses are going to have to live up to those venues and indeed be of a design excellence to bear infinite scrutiny.
Fashion label Ather & Sabeen, owned by the Fashion designers Ather Ali Hafeez and Sabeen Amer Ali, and is also communicating the language of Fashion incredibly. Ather Ali Hafeez graduated in Plus size maxi Dress Communication Design from the renowned National College of Arts Lahore, and started designing in 1990. He has participated in many national & international Fashion shows like Dubai Fashion Week, Bridal Asia in Delhi, Femina Fashion Week in Mumbai, the Libas Omega Launch, a solo showing - Bohemian Buzz, the Khayal Show and the Lux Style Awards etc. Sabeen Amer Ali graduated from the Home Economics College, Karachi, where she was President of the Arts Society. Sabeen has had a solo showing at the Floral Arts Society Show and has also shown at the Khayal Show and SAARC Conference in Delhi.  


The Fashion brand Ather & Plus size maxi Dress Sabeen is the combination of these two master minds and they are enormously proving their talent as well. One of the Fashion collections of Ather & Sabeen depicts the devotional journey of the Monks of the orient. The Malangs of local shrines, and follows the Rung Plus size maxi Dress festivities as explained in Hazrat Ameer Khusro’s poetry; where he celebrates the inspiring colors (facets) of his beloved Khwaja Nazimuddin Auliya.

Other then this splendid assortment, Ather & Sabeen have designed a number of fantastic fashion anthologies. Their differently designed cuts, embellishments, prints on fine textured fabrics, make them different too.


The shalwar kameez is the national dress of Pakistan and is worn by men and women in all four provinces Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa and FATA in the country and in Azad Kashmir. Each province has its own style of wearing the Shalwar Qameez.Pakistanis wairclothes range from exquisite colors and designs toPlus size maxi Dress the type of fabric (silk, chiffon, cotton, etc.).
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