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Maria.B. Lawn Designs

Maria.B. Lawn Designs:
Maria.B. lawn has broken all records and is now amidst the top 2 designer lawns available in Pakistan. It has just been 4 years since Maria.B. lawn was launched in Pakistan, but the quality of designs, the printing and fabric and also the first to introduce chiffon dupattas has given Maria.B. lawn the edge over all other designer lawns.
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Maria.B. is also the only retail brand to offer exclusivity in lawn designs as these are only sold at Maria.B’s outlets throughout Pakistan. With 10 designs each year in 3 colors… Maria.B. has made lawn young and trendy again!
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Maria.B. Lawn Designs
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Maria.B. Lawn Designs
Maria Belal is an ambitious young Pakistani designer with vision. A graduate of the Pakistan School of Fashion Design, Maria launched her label ‘Maria B’ in Lahore few years back. Right after the fashion show in Pakistan, she opened the doors to her new women's boutique in Karachi. Her cotton shalwar kameez, choori daar pajama, and embroidered evening wear, all meticulously cut and stitched, were quickly snapped up by trendy Lahoris.



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Vintage-style Evening Wear

Earlier eras saw fashions that embraced every form. Women tended to be larger than is considered the fashion today and clothes were created with that in mind. Of course, women also wore heavy foundation garments that sucked in stomachs and push up breasts, but clothes were still designed to fit and flatter. Modern re-creations of vintage dresses make for beautiful and unique evening wear; timeless garments that can be worn time and again.

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Here are some noteworthy designers creating plus-size vintage-style dresses:



  • Stop Staring: Stores catering to rockabilly chicks will carry some of Stop Staring’s line, but you’ll do best to shop on their Web site, Stop Staring Clothing. Designer Alicia Estrada, who isn’t skinny but loves beautiful clothes, has fashioned a range of fun, sexy and elegant dresses in styles mostly from the 1930s to the 1950s. While not all the dresses are listed on the retail site, you can go to the wholesale site to see what’s available and then contact Stop Staring and special order the dress you want in your size. They are very helpful and fill orders quickly.

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  • Nataya: Available via the Vintage Style Clothing Web site, these elegant and romantic dresses are reminiscent of eras ranging from the 1910s through the 1940s. Many are detailed with tulle, lace, satin and delicate embroidery.



  • Revamp: Revamp Vintage is another specialty shop that makes gorgeous reproductions in larger sizes and will do custom orders. There is nothing like having a dress made exactly to your measurements to assure a flattering fit.


Shop for Designer Vintage


Whether you have a couture consignment shop near you or just look up “designer vintage” online, there is a world of vintage designer plus size evening wear waiting to be snapped up! Gowns from the 1930s through to the 1950s, which were cut on the bias and allowed for generous figures are the most flattering. Dior, Valentino and other desirable designers made clothes to fit all bodies and you can often find gowns at good prices. Don’t stop there, indulge yourself in vintage-inspired shoes and hair ornaments too. You’ll be the belle of the ball..





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Bridal Designer Suit

Anarkali Suit with Heavy Beadwork, D3160 Online Sharara Collection, Exclusive Indian Sharara Choli, Sharara Suits, Designer Indian Sharara Bridal Wear, Three Piece Jersey Pant Suit .

One of the most preferred Bridal outfits of Indian brides, Homeindia’s line of Lehenga Cholis . We offer designer Sherwanis for men, including Indo westerns, jodhpuri suits .

Indian Designer Sarees, Salwar Suits, Bollywood Sarees, Bridal Sarees Indian Sarees, Designer Sarees, Bridal Sarees, Bollywood Sarees, Embroidered Sarees, Wedding Salwar Kameez .

One of the most preferred Bridal outfits of Indian brides, Homeindia’s line of Lehenga Cholis . We offer designer Sherwanis for men, including Indo westerns, jodhpuri suits .
Since I wish to be comfortable on my wedding day I have opted for a less than traditional pants idea.Many of my friends and my mother agree this is a beautiful bridal pant suit!I’m looking forward to wearing this glamorous comfortable and interesting design!My mother and I are going to duplicate this.
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This beautiful Designer Indian bridal salwar kameez has beautiful golden print all over along with contrasting embellished patchwork on daman. Contrasting salwar is plain. Dupatta with block print and pretty laces on edges is adding more grace to this designer salwar kameez.
Our range of embroidered ladies suits is designed to cast a charisma. Additionally these embroidered ladies suits are very graceful and elegantly embroidered in patterns including drawn thread, applique, bead, outline stitch, cutwork, filet, gold work, chain stitch, pearls, straight stitch using metal strips, quills and sequins. These embroidered ladies suits are manufactured with beautiful color contrasts and elaborate sequin and bead work using a wide range of threads such as:





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Buying Designer Plus Size Evening Wear

The better department stores have specific plus-size sections, like the Salon Z collection at Saks Fifth Avenue, which carries the sophisticated and pretty Gianfranco Ferre Forma line, among others. You can also shop online, although you should allow yourself plenty of time for possible exchanges if you’re not satisfied. Nordstrom has a good selection of designer plus size evening wear, including several lovely dresses by Michael Kors.

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If you are looking for clothing by a particular designer, you might try searching their line first, and then ask where a dress can be purchased. A few designers known for quality plus size evening wear are:


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  • Ellen Tracy: Although this line is predominately work and casual wear, you can get good skirts and blouses at reasonable prices to pair with something dressier.

  • Liz Claiborne Woman: Liz Claiborne has always been on the cutting edge of fashion for real women and again, the prices are reasonable and the clothes wear well for a long time.

  • Dana Buchman: This designer's high-end and sophisticated yet practical clothes can go from day to evening and are always classy.

  • Ralph Lauren Plus: Lovers of Lauren will be pleased to know he’s brought his signature elegance to the plus size woman.

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  • Carmen Marc Valvo: This designer’s famous evening wear looks well on all bodies.

  • Richard Metzger: Full-figured celebrities such as Queen Latifah, Oprah Winfrey and Star Jones love this designer, who creates clothes exclusively for women of size. His ready-made evening wear starts at comparatively low prices, but you can arrange for a special order if you like.

  • Marina Rinaldi: Ultra-feminine and refined evening wear to suit your inner princess.





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1910 Edwardian

1910 Edwardian MARGUERITE Madame Marge' COUTURE EVENING GOWN Metallic Lace

What a gorgeous, remarkably made early Couture designer gown with "corset" style waist by MARGUERITE!

Ms. Madelyn Shaw (the Associate Curator of Costume and Textiles at the Rhode Island School of Design and Art) wrote a research paper on the Tirocchi Sisters, and touched upon this enigmatic designer, MARGUERITE, (with grateful assistance from another unpublished research paper by Filomena D'Elia of Washington, D.C..) I wish to thank and credit both of these ladies for this important information below on Marguerite's little known life plus works, to be able to describe the background of this special designer made this wonderful gown.


Ms. Shaw referred to this early, important, but nowadays not generally well-known but successful designer of the 1910s -1920s- late 1930's, Marguerite, (later on known as Madame Marge'). Marguerite's dressworks are noted in the research to be documented within the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York (in their Special Collections Library) possessing some of her original gown design sketches, trim clippings, and even dated photos of Marge' Models from 1921's, R. Mallinson's Blue Book of Silks. In the 1910s, Madame Marge' (or, Marguerite as we know her from this time period) appeared often in the American Silk Journal, and was featured for her excellent use, execution and styling of American silks.... MARGUERITE even won the Gossard Trophy from the Fashion Art League of America, (a very big deal in those days) for Excellence in Dress Design an amazing THRICE in a row (1915 to 1918)! For apparelling Ms. Marilyn Miller (of the Ziegfield Follies fame), Marguerite (Madame Marge') was awarded the Mallinson Cup for Excellence in Stage Costume Design, standing on her own alongside the works of the famed Erte's fabulous Zeigfeld Follies designs. Ironically, even with Marguerite's tremendous good press over her career, she'd managed to maintain a low profile, and so is believed to have chosen and preferred to make her living designing clothing predominantly for an exclusive, word-of-mouth clientele... (her name is noted to have never appeared in fashion magazines of the era, such as Harper's Bazaar or Vogue.) Interesting fact to mention also that her story had never been published like many of her more famous female contemporaries suchlike, Lady Duff Gordon (Lucile Ltd.). Now that you know a bit about this wonderful designer, Marguerite, I believe you can only appreciate how remarkably elegant and substantial this example of her earliest 1910 dinner gowns from her truly was!

The use and execution of the silks employed in this truly classic, Edwardian dinner gown are exceedingly in the Paris style fashion, with uncommon and beautiful styling... yet, very true to what is usually considered a much plainer period in American fashion. The magnificent Edwardian bodice has a pointedly dropped "V" (Gasp...to the waist!) with loosely pleated, Bretell oversleeves (loosely overblown panel sleeves, as I have seen similarly styled in a "May Manton" fashion pattern) trimmed in yards of hand-made, one-of-a-kind self-fabric, tubular, "Rolleaux" style leaf motif patterns, even with dangling epaulet balls on shoulders, and large Rolleaux patterns directly on the breasts! (Oh my!) Back is decorated much like the front, and closes with hook and eyes.


The net under bodice appears to be made primarily of deep ecru Reticella/ Cluny needlework over net in combination, mixed with insertions of ground net/ with satin-stitched, hand-embroidered flowers, Irish crochet medallions, and woven, hand-knotted shadow lace made in the Valenciennes lace style- in an ode to Fall season wearing- a flowers-to-seeds motif. Very ornate and striking. There's metallic ribbons outlining the throat area, and elbows, ending in fancy, lacy "flowered" Chevrons at elbows and wrists.

The ebony-black, soft, silk gossamer sheer overlay of this resplendent Edwardian gown is trimmed profusely in a keyhole pattern of shiny and smooth, Glace' silk taffeta with many, large, padded needlework crochet balls, and large, leaf patterns of yards of Rolleaux hand-knotted trimming, and 1910's styled era tucked hem pleats! Notice the intricate pleated pintucking around the waist to form a very structured, but faux corset, perfectly?! Wow- is all I can say... Marguerite was a REALLY talented designer- the folds all lay perfectly, molding smoothly into the softly flowing skirt to train! There is no underlining to the skirt (never was) so a dark petticoat was worn with this dress.


The inner bodice is made of net, with flexible, cream, twilled silk taffeta liner. You can see Marguerite's tenacious hand stitches inside in black- (this whole gown is a virtual testament to the old school of hand styling...) she made silk taffeta pleats inside at underarms to fill out and acetuate the sides of the bust, and between the breasts to add to the feminine ideal of the "monobust" phenomenon that had been all the rage. All her inner seams are curvy and hand-finished, and has featherboned stays lined in silk twill. There's a lace "Modesty Panel that could (or not be) used by tightening down, and it's edged in original, sturdy, high quality pink, silk satin ribbon. The cream, woven grograin silk satin Petersham at the waist says, "Marguerite, 49 West 39th St., New York" and attached with shiny silk thread in an "X" pattern. Has a quality overall weight and touch to the hand. A decent size 4-5, tall! This is a "WOW WOW" antique Couture gown!

Condition:

This superb dinner gown is overall in very good condition, with only minor concerns to be mentioned. With this being an early designer of importance to the evolution of ladies fashion, and little data known of her to this date as of yet, I really do not recommend wearing this gown... however lovely and mostly stable the overall condition is... someday someone will likely do a biography of her, find out some obscure but important facts about her, and she becomes a household name like Jeanne Lanvin, or Coco Chanel! This beautiful Edwardian gown would do very well in a clothing museum or important collection of old vintage designers. That said, the condition is stable enough it could as it could easily be on a display, or almost be worn (if a few minor things were done first to shore up a few minor things.)

First, there is a very sheer, ultra fine, silk gossamer gauze inside of the sleeves/ outer underarms that have some small tears/ wearing. This liner should just be removed (or, relined with china silk or cotton net if desired). Personally, removing the sheer should just be enough. The inside of the bodice netting had been well replaced some time ago (long before me) and this stabilized the inside well enough that it could actually be worn. (I wouldn't remove this net although it is not original to the gown... In this case, if you did not know it was not original, you might not even realize it, so this fact makes it really not worth removing...) All the ecru needle lace is slightly dingy and has a few, tea-colored, tiny spots. Metallic pieces are darkened with age- related tarnish. Ideally, if a talented needle woman removed these lacy pieces and carefully hand cleaned them (removing the sheer sleeve lining at the same time) then replaced these sections- this gown would have almost a new appearance otherwise- the other silks used still glisten with lustrous good health. (No dryness or dry rot.)


The black sheer silk has a few pinholes (as to be expected), and a few vintage, woven mends on skirt. On bodice and skirt there's 2-4 of the black crocheted balls missing- they are almost impossible to make out as missing as the designs are so intricate. One might be able to replace these or make some, or move a few of the others if desired...again, I consider this to be minor. Silk Petersham, and all steel hardware strong, good working order, no obvious looseness, rust or tarnish. A real prize! One of the prettiest 1910 gowns you are ever likely to see, ever.

Price is: $1825

For ordering, go to "Order this item" toward bottom of page.

Lace Metallic GOWN EVENING COUTURE Marge' Madame MARGUERITE Edwardian 1910
Lace Metallic GOWN EVENING COUTURE Marge' Madame MARGUERITE Edwardian 1910



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Ladies Handbags Designs

Ladies Handbags Designs:

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One of the grandest occasions that a woman would get involve with is attending a wedding ceremony of a friend, relatives or any important personnel. Everyone would like to look presentable during this occasion. And to most women, wearing gowns without handbags to match up with it is not complete at all.



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Herve Leger

Herve Leger Black Designer dress
Herve Leger Black Designer dress

Herve Leger by Max Azria captures the allure of the modern, powerful woman with its exclusive couture and dynamic ready-to-wear collections. Each Herve Leger by Max Azria look is designed with the iconic "bandage dress" in mind, seamlessly sculpting the female silhouette with signature banding construction. Paying tribute to a modern femininity while maintaining the house's heritage, Herve Leger by Max Azria makes an unforgettable statement.


Originally founded in 1985, Herve Leger was acquired by BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP in 1998, marking the first time in fashion history that a French couturier was absorbed by an American designer. In early 2007 Azria relaunched the Herve Leger label with his own designs, which were quickly embraced by today's most renowned style-setters, including Kate Hudson, Diane Kruger, Beyonce Knowles, Rachel Bilson and Victoria Beckham..


Herve Leger Dark Taupe Designer dress


Herve Leger Dark Taupe Designer dress




Herve Leger by Max Azria captures the allure of the modern, powerful woman with its exclusive couture and dynamic ready-to-wear collections. Each Herve Leger by Max Azria look is designed with the iconic "bandage dress" in mind, seamlessly sculpting the female silhouette with signature banding construction. Paying tribute to a modern femininity while maintaining the house's heritage, Herve Leger by Max Azria makes an unforgettable statement.


Originally founded in 1985, Herve Leger was acquired by BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP in 1998, marking the first time in fashion history that a French couturier was absorbed by an American designer. In early 2007 Azria relaunched the Herve Leger label with his own designs, which were quickly embraced by today's most renowned style-setters, including Kate Hudson, Diane Kruger, Beyonce Knowles, Rachel Bilson and Victoria Beckham..


Herve Leger Black White Red Designer dress


Herve Leger Black White Red Designer dress


Herve Leger by Max Azria captures the allure of the modern, powerful woman with its exclusive couture and dynamic ready-to-wear collections. Each Herve Leger by Max Azria look is designed with the iconic "bandage dress" in mind, seamlessly sculpting the female silhouette with signature banding construction. Paying tribute to a modern femininity while maintaining the house's heritage, Herve Leger by Max Azria makes an unforgettable statement.


Originally founded in 1985, Herve Leger was acquired by BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP in 1998, marking the first time in fashion history that a French couturier was absorbed by an American designer. In early 2007 Azria relaunched the Herve Leger label with his own designs, which were quickly embraced by today's most renowned style-setters, including Kate Hudson, Diane Kruger, Beyonce Knowles, Rachel Bilson and Victoria Beckham..









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Kareena Kapoor Models For Firdous Lawn


Kareena Kapoor formally called Bebo in Bollywood Industry now enjoying the best part of her professional career. Along acting she is so interested in modeling and time by time did modeling. Recently Karena Kapor shoot for Pakistani Company and she really appreciated by Pakistani economy.
Firdous Lawn Mills Ltd is a legendary Textile Mills in Pakistan producing variety of Lawn Cloth. Since they are legends in this Market and to keep their repute Firdous Lawn Mills Ltd always introduces very special and cool Lawn Designs in beautiful colors. For 2010 summer season, Firdous Lawn Mills advertising team took a bold but powerful step and hires some Indian Models and Actresses for their product advertisement.


Kareena Kapoor offered for Firdous Lawn Mills product advertisement and she accepted and shoots very nicely. Due to this bold step Firdous Lawn becomes more popular and people really likes Lawn Designs. Today we will gossips on Karena Kapor modeling for Firdous Lawn and about lawn designs those have been wore by Kareena Kapoor during photo shoot.


Lawn can be used for different type of clothing, you can wear this casually, and can did some thread work, and use it as Printed Saree. This is cool design of Firdous Lawn and designer did some thread work on neck. Large “V” shape shoulder less kameez really appreciated in modern areas. Designer did some thread work on Dopatta and fetched floral design.

Modern wearing trends are becoming popular in Pakistan and girls also like this change. Here is modern clothing style influenced by foreign and used to manufacture Salwar Kameez. You can call this modern Salwar Kameez. Designer Use Firdous Lawn in a beautiful way. On blouse use simple contrasted fabric and rest of the kameez stitched with Firdous Colorful Lawn design fabric.



Casual Shoulder less Salwar Kameez:This type of casual salwar kamez is highly appreciated in summer season. The firdous Lawn adds beauty to the format of kameez. Curvy neck style with colorful use of fabric lines made this marvelous. There are lots of stuff of Firdous Lawn are there and designer select them for casual salwar kameez.



V Shape Modern Shoulder less Salwar Kameez:
Modern types of Salwar Kameez are in market now days. Designer used different styles and techniques for stitching. Here are two designs of V shape neck style with modern formatted blouse and neck styles. Both the colors and designs of Firdous Lawn are awesome and this can be used for bridal party wear in this summer season.







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