Pakistani Wedding Dresses






For those of you who really wish for a more exciting, attractive, unique, unusual, gorgeous and brilliant bridal look can always consider a Pakistani wedding dress. IN general, most of the traditional Pakistani wedding dresses are renowned for the rich and bold golden embroideries, beaded work and expensive adornments.




Therefore not every bride of today can afford to dream of such an expensive and mostly royal Pakistani wedding dress. But let’s find out some more about the Pakistani wedding dress and see what are the most popular and common styles, designs and embroideries. As the matter of fact, a Pakistani wedding dress is anything but simple, modest and unsophisticated. The range of varieties in styles, fabrics and ornate work is extremely wide and capable to satisfy any bride’s taste and dream of wedding dress.

Among the most expensive and extravagant type of material for Pakistani wedding dresses is silk. This refined fabric is beautifully embellished with consistent grams of pure gold. Some say that if a Pakistani bride starts removing the golden embroideries from her wedding dress and melts it down, the chances of obtaining almost a kilo of pure gold are big. These days, things are a little different in matters of the Pakistani wedding dress embroideries.

Besides gold, brides are used to wear all kinds of Pakistani wedding dresses beautifully ornate with organza, sequins, pearls, beadings, rhinestones, crystals and with various specific Pakistani works of mirror, zardozi, zari, kundan or patchwork. If you’re origins are Pakistani and you want to honor a family wedding traditions you should definitely choose to wear a modern Pakistani wedding dress that has less embroideries of gold or any other expensive materials.

There are lots of unique and less sophisticated and yet dainty, glamorous and eye-catching trendy Pakistani wedding dresses that you could find in specialized wedding boutiques. Nothing can compare to a brilliant, superb, dramatic, gorgeous, magnificently elegant and exquisite Pakistani wedding dress. Most of the dress’s embroideries and beadworks are meant to express different symbols regarding the signification of marriage. Gold is the primary element meant to symbolize fertility, wealth, power, happiness, purity, perfection or deity. In general, Pakistani wedding dresses are beautifully colored in red, deep golden shades, yellow, green, burgundy or brown. Other materials used for Pakistani wedding dresses are chiffon, jcrepe, amwar or katan.

The most common designs that are used to create embroideries on the dress are dabka, gotta, kora or resham. To the general lines, aspect and beauty of the Pakistani wedding dresses contribute the romantic neckline sleeves and beaded flowers. A very unique, enchanting and charming Pakistani wedding dress style pictures a mermaid lengha dress that has a sweetheart neckline and a sexy back zip closure. Another style is the gala lehenga that is composed of a long shirt made of silk that has a sexy key hole at the neckline.

Written by , date May 07, 2010 in Country specific dresses
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  1. sarrah says:

    I am not from pakistani and i don’t have pakisani origins. but i like looking at wedding dresses from other cultures or countries and let myself be inspired by them. i sometimes get inspired by embroideries, at other times by lines or by colors and so i get to make myself pretty nice clothes for different events. now i am thinking of something special for my wedding dress and i am looking for that. and from this pakistani wedding dresses i would take the line of the dresses, which is so comfortable and the veils. i love the kind of veils they wear for the wedding.

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