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Dec 6th, 2006, 01:42 AM
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Hello Guys,
Post pics of frock type styles for walima. any unsual new types of. for a change rather then wearing same old style sharara.
Tanx.
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Dec 6th, 2006, 07:37 AM
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Dec 8th, 2006, 01:40 PM
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aren't the frock styles the same as Aliners or mermaid .. if there's any difference .. please elaborate 
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Dec 13th, 2006, 11:02 PM
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Do you mean a peshwaaz with a churidaar? My cousin's wife had a gorgeous turquoise and blue one for her valima.
My MIL made me an angharka and churidaar for my valima -- it is a little like the pehshwaaz, but not as flared.
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Dec 14th, 2006, 12:07 AM
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sahar exactly this is wat i want....as i dont wana wear sharara or garara on walima...can u PM me pics of angharaka of ur walima and peshwaaz of ur cousin...plz
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Dec 14th, 2006, 12:13 AM
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can someone post pictures of peshwaaz? i havent been able to find any.
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Dec 14th, 2006, 12:49 AM
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Peshwaz are so sexy, mostly because the body is very tight fitting like a corset
Rekhas worn peshwaz in some of her movies, Muqqada Ka Siqandar has her wearing the pink one in Salam-e-Ishq.
I dont like it when ppl pair up peshwaz with a shalwar it looks so Blah.
make sure you have the right churidaar stitched with it with lots of chooris on it
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Dec 15th, 2006, 10:45 AM
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^ yea but i think you have to be pretty curvy to carry it off well, i havent seen anyone look too great in one except in movies
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Dec 15th, 2006, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by wishkamar
this is a chooridaar suit one of my relatives wore in her valima...but due to the way the pik was taken, you cannot see the curidar pajama...however, i absolutely loved the color and kaam of the suit! Gorgeous!
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cant see it 
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Dec 15th, 2006, 11:06 AM
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^ not really.
You need to have a very long torso to carry off peshwaz.
Curvy isnt a requirement.
It doesnt look good on short or chubby people.
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Dec 15th, 2006, 05:31 PM
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My cousin's wife who wore on is short (maybe 5'3" ish), but very skinny and looked lovely.
hayatkhans -- you can see my angharka here -- Wedding Clothes
I'll see if I can find a good pic of me wearing the outfit as well.
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Nov 8th, 2008, 07:00 AM
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Assalam O Alekum my all dear friends
yaar my problem is yesterday i talked with my sis in law.. v discussed about our wedding n wedding n valima joras n makeup.. we want something different for my Valima.. like no gharara no sharara n no saree.. like i want some longgg heavy shirt with capri or like pent or trouser n very long duppata... give me some ideas n post pictures as well.. n also mention the colours..n what u suggest excluding gharara n sharara k as i said earlier pent/trouser/capri with long n haevy shirt n long duppatta or saree.. plz plz advise me n plz post pic ASAP
thanks
waiting for yr replies
Mishy 
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Nov 8th, 2008, 07:33 AM
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Pants and capri's have a very casual look, and aren't bridal but if u're bent on wearing one then please dont make the dupatta long or wear it on u're head...either do a complete contemp look or the very eastern look. Fusion is good for other events..but not a valima =)
Churidars and anarkali's look nice, so do hyderabadi jora's...
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Nov 8th, 2008, 09:07 AM
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I think the same. There are some events in which traditional outfits looks more perfect than any other. If you are that reluctant by lehnga or anything of the type, go for saari, aor instead of capri, go for chori-daar pajama, because with apri LONG duppata over head won't look that good, anaarkali is really good option in the case.
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Nov 8th, 2008, 09:45 AM
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go for an anarkali/pishwaz style probably with churi daar as everyone is saying....waisay a heavily worked shirt with dupatta n capris in pastel shades such as tea pink...gold wont look tht bad
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Nov 8th, 2008, 09:46 AM
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I agree with Gina. Anarkalis are very beautiful, maybe go for that?
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Nov 8th, 2008, 11:00 AM
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If you want to go that contemporary, just wear a dress. Otherwise if you want to wear capris or whatever, make sure the clothes are nicely embellished.
I personally wouldn't go with that look but hey! Its your wedding, do whatever makes you happy.
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Nov 8th, 2008, 02:28 PM
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Work with the "theme" for the eastern look gharara's, sharara, lehnga all look nice with a heavy draped dupatta.
For the contemp look u can wear pants or capri's paired with a heavy embellished shirt (cud even be the front-open kind) but then leave the dupata off u're head..
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Nov 8th, 2008, 04:31 PM
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yeahhh... i don't agree with that - i mean, think about it, how many girls' pics have we seen on their engagements who are wearing pants/capris but keep the dupatta on their heads? if anything on a valima, it works even more!
a pair of capris with lovely high heeled sandals and a long front open jacket on top of an inner sleeveless kameez would be great.
maybe also with long chaakein on either side and heavily embroidered all the way up along the chaakein and continuing under to the armpits (its a very Karma move, this one, and looks lovely), and perhaps a lighter dupatta, would look fabulous.
you could also do a higher collar... like these ones-
i really like this look, the middle one, i mean. what i want to do is make it fitted, keep the cut of the top as is and sleeveless, but convert it into a jacket with one button just under the chest. make it in a sheer ivory chiffon with a heavy border in very pale blue (maybe 3" wide). i want it with lots of sparkly clear swarovski and little pearls, and silver and dull gold thread kaam. and then under it, i'd wear a raw silk pale blue sleeveless tank top (also fitted) with slightly boot cut capri's, maybe 3" above my ankles. and maybe a touch of kaam on the ends of the capris. i want it with a sweetheart neckline (high around the back of the neck and then regular in front). and then a lovely light ivory chiffon dupatta.
yeah i've thought about it a lot
and i know you said no lehengas, but this one is so unique, i thought i'd post it anyway

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Nov 8th, 2008, 05:25 PM
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That last Fahad Hussayn lehngha is definitely sumptuous - I've had my eye on that one 
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