BY UZMA ALEEM
Each year the marriage season calls for latest styles in ethnic and fusion wear. Fabrics and combinations are being researched well in advance to give more pliability to the style. Now the marriage hymns are in the air and the traditional Pakistani bridal wear trends of 2010 clothes are in chats of woman folks too.
For decades, red has been the colour of the Pakistani bride. But women are now experimenting with a variety of hues like pearl, pink, copper and even white to make a style statement on the special day of their life. Following chic and traditional outfits may fix your problem about dress selection for the special day of your life, of course your wedding day:



If you have got bored of wearing the same colour and are looking for something different. Then this bridal outfit will indeed help you stand out. Here the use of unconventional hues like copper, and silver makes the model a stunner.
Designers for bridal dresses are moving away from the traditional red to opt for colours like pink, onion and white - in heavily embroidered as well as simple lehengas.
Brides-to-be look for chic yet colourful and stylish lehengas, something that shape up their body. Keeping in mind that trend, now designers have introduced newer tones along amazing hand embroidery of zari and naqshi for their bridal wears.
For a woman, her wedding day is among the most important days of her life and she wants to look her best; so a lot of emphasis is given to her outfit which exudes royalty. Here the designer picked de royal style in colours and embroidery while blending it with the chic modern mermaid fish cuts.
Bridal lehengas are adorned with a lot of embellishments to give them rich and luxurious look that reflect the excitement and happiness of a new bond. Heavy embroidery with silver and golden thread, stones, crystals and sequins are used to decorate the outfits of brides and give them an exclusive look.
For bridal season 2010, colours like golden copper, maroon, and brown are quite popular. Along with these, double shade lehengas in red-yellow or maroon-copper combinations are much in demand.
From subtle or natural colours to dull silver and metallic ones, they are opting for everything that is non-traditional but at the same time stylish and sophisticated.
You can retain the traditional look and still look different. You can attach the Dupatta to the skirt shaped lahnga. Your pick for the colours can be fuchsia and blue along traditional metallic work to zoom on your special day.
Rediscover classic eastern authenticity in these red and dull golden lehenga choli. This intricate design is beautifully crafted with crystal and sequins work besides embellishment done on front and back of the lehenga. The dupatta is designed on silk georgette fabric.
Here the designer presented a symphony of enchanting lehenga to restyle your senses. This aqua young turquoise jacquard lehenga and traditional top with dupatta is alluring. This lehenga is embellished with resham, sequins, zari and patch work.
Fancy work is perfect choice for your modern look. This water lily inspired georgette lehenga choli with dupatta is elegant. This two shade lehenga is encrafted with resham, sequins, zari and patch work.
Explore the essence of beauty with this combination of pastel hues on georgette bridal wear with chic border to present bride’s beauty with a modern look. This light green and off white faux georgette lehenga choli with dupatta is magnificent.
This outfit is embellished with resham, sequins, zari and patch work.
Each year the marriage season calls for latest styles in ethnic and fusion wear. Fabrics and combinations are being researched well in advance to give more pliability to the style. Now the marriage hymns are in the air and the traditional Pakistani bridal wear trends of 2010 clothes are in chats of woman folks too.
For decades, red has been the colour of the Pakistani bride. But women are now experimenting with a variety of hues like pearl, pink, copper and even white to make a style statement on the special day of their life. Following chic and traditional outfits may fix your problem about dress selection for the special day of your life, of course your wedding day:



If you have got bored of wearing the same colour and are looking for something different. Then this bridal outfit will indeed help you stand out. Here the use of unconventional hues like copper, and silver makes the model a stunner.
Designers for bridal dresses are moving away from the traditional red to opt for colours like pink, onion and white - in heavily embroidered as well as simple lehengas.
Brides-to-be look for chic yet colourful and stylish lehengas, something that shape up their body. Keeping in mind that trend, now designers have introduced newer tones along amazing hand embroidery of zari and naqshi for their bridal wears.
For a woman, her wedding day is among the most important days of her life and she wants to look her best; so a lot of emphasis is given to her outfit which exudes royalty. Here the designer picked de royal style in colours and embroidery while blending it with the chic modern mermaid fish cuts.
Bridal lehengas are adorned with a lot of embellishments to give them rich and luxurious look that reflect the excitement and happiness of a new bond. Heavy embroidery with silver and golden thread, stones, crystals and sequins are used to decorate the outfits of brides and give them an exclusive look.
For bridal season 2010, colours like golden copper, maroon, and brown are quite popular. Along with these, double shade lehengas in red-yellow or maroon-copper combinations are much in demand.
From subtle or natural colours to dull silver and metallic ones, they are opting for everything that is non-traditional but at the same time stylish and sophisticated.
You can retain the traditional look and still look different. You can attach the Dupatta to the skirt shaped lahnga. Your pick for the colours can be fuchsia and blue along traditional metallic work to zoom on your special day.
Rediscover classic eastern authenticity in these red and dull golden lehenga choli. This intricate design is beautifully crafted with crystal and sequins work besides embellishment done on front and back of the lehenga. The dupatta is designed on silk georgette fabric.
Here the designer presented a symphony of enchanting lehenga to restyle your senses. This aqua young turquoise jacquard lehenga and traditional top with dupatta is alluring. This lehenga is embellished with resham, sequins, zari and patch work.
Fancy work is perfect choice for your modern look. This water lily inspired georgette lehenga choli with dupatta is elegant. This two shade lehenga is encrafted with resham, sequins, zari and patch work.
Explore the essence of beauty with this combination of pastel hues on georgette bridal wear with chic border to present bride’s beauty with a modern look. This light green and off white faux georgette lehenga choli with dupatta is magnificent.
This outfit is embellished with resham, sequins, zari and patch work.
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