Wednesday 9 October 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

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Women pretty much wore whatever they liked in this decade. Some brides wanted to be more modern in dresses that showed off their curves, while others like First Lady Michelle Obama and singer Mariah Carey liked the classic look of off -the-shoulder bodices, sweetheart necklines and ball gown skirts. Mariah Carey’s dress was designed by Vera Wang, while Michelle Obama’s dress designer is unknown.
Every single woman wanted to marry John F. Kennedy, Jr., however the beautiful Carolyn Bessettecaught his eye. Carolyn Bessette married John F. Kennedy. Jr. in a Narcisco Rodriguez sultry silk crepe wedding dres In 2001, Catherine Zeta Jones wore a long sleeveless and beaded duchess satin wedding dress made by Christian Lacroix. The world had to wait a few more years for the next big celebrity wedding withKatie Holmes and Tom Cruise. In 2006, Katie Holmes chose a long Giorgio Armani off-the-shoulder lace dress with a scalloped bodice. Eva Longoria was the next celebrity wedding dress that every one got obsessed over. In 2007, she lived up to her status as fashion trendsetter by wearing a sleeveless long silk wedding dress by Angel Sanchez. At her civil ceremony, Eva wore a tulle Chanel dress with jacket which was similar to Mia Farrow’s 1960s wedding jacket.s with spaghetti straps on November 16, 1996. Singer Jennifer Lopez’s wedding dress resembled Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s sexiness and style.
The wedding gown is unique. Along with baptism and burial, marriage is one of the three great public occasions in a person's life, and the only one at which the principals can fully appreciate the glory of their central role. For the bride, more than the groom, it is Her Big Day. Throughout history, women have tried to make their wedding dress special, to suit the festive occasion, to make the beautiful bride more beautiful and the not so beautiful at least splendid to look at.
At the top of the scale, royal princesses have always tried to be most princess-like on their wedding days. In medieval times, when royal marriages were of great political importance and used to seal alliances between two countries, it was also necessary for the young bride to look magnificent to uphold the prestige of her country, to impress the bridegroom's country with her own nation's apparent wealth and, if possible outdo anything they could have afforded. Her jewellery might well have been the topic of prolonged negotiation, as part of her dowry.
To this end they used as much material as they possibly could, of the most costly, like velvet,damask silk, satin, fur and fabrics woven with gold and silver thread. In days when all fabrics were hand spun, woven and dyed, and economical use of it was the norm, the skirts would be gathered and full, the sleeves would sweep the floor and trains would fall behind to a length of several metres. Colours would be rich too - only the wealthy could afford expensive red, purple and true black dyes, which were much harder to acquire than natural vegetable-based shades. Additionally, the dress would be sewn with precious gems - diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds and pearls - so the bride would glitter and flash in the sunlight. In some cases, the gown would be so thickly encrusted with jewels, that the fabric beneath was hidden and in the fifteenth century when Margaret of Flanders was married, the result was so heavy that she could not move in her robes and had to be carried into the church by two gentlemen attendants!
With the advent of constitutional monarchy, royal marriages were of dynastic, rather than national importance, but a princess going, or from, overseas would still wish to impress her new country. This sometimes backfired, when an outfit in the height of current style at her own court might not be so admired elsewhere. This happened to poor Catherine of Braganza (left) at her wedding to Charles II of Britain in 1662, when her pink farthingale was castigated as dowdy, and her hairstyle as peculiar.

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

Pakistani Bridal Wear Dresses Suits Mehndi Designs Pic Jewellery Mehndi Lehengas 2013

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