Pakistani Salwar Kameez for women is very famous around the world. The
designers make trendy and fashion
Salwar Kameez by using the best quality materials and charming
designs. They are modern and stylish
Islamic clothing. Number of
Salwar Kameez Suits with different types of clothes like
Chiffon, Jamawar, Georgette, Banarsi, Katan, Organza, Sile and Cotton with embroidery of Aabla, Zardosi, Badla, Aari, Dabka, Cut-dana, Resham work, Sequins and beaded.
Pakistani Salwar Kameez can make an exclusive impression, if stitched according to the proper measurement and style. Thus, you can avoid any problem of misfit and can always wear your best
dress with the perfect fitting.
Pakistan is a fascinating country, the family traditions. This country is located in east of the vast
Asian continent and has grown to multiple influences,
Persian Culture, Eastern, Chinese and Indian of course its very identity. The
Islamic Republic of Pakistan is an
Asian country surrounded by
Iran, Afghanistan, China, India and the Arabian Sea. The population is mainly Muslim.
Pakistan means “land of pure” in Urdu language.
In terms of
dress,
new trends, value traditional clothes. The most symbolic is the
Pakistani Salwar Kameez. The
Salwar Kameez is in
Pakistan that
India is in the
Sari. It is carried by the
Pakistani especially in special occasions.

Pakistani Salwar Kameez
A
Pakistani Salwar Kameez is a set consisting of a tunic more or less adjusted to the hips split and put on trousers a little wide and coordinated. The garment is created with
silk, which has the advantage of playing with light and smooth with finesse, it transforms the garment jewel.
Silk is the fabric of choice; it dangled the golden and
orange colors of
Pakistan.
Pakistani Salwar Kameez garment is an extract from cultural force in
Pakistan, exceptional elegance and sensuality is unique in the world!
Pakistani women have managed to upgrade their tradition. Discover a radiant garment, refined and sober. The term feminine is expressed every day in different ways. The ornamentation varies with the infinite, which can range from fine arabesque
embroidery to beading. We find a lot of similarity with the
Algerian held.

Pakistani Salwar Kameez