Pakistani dresses are famous in the whole world. Pakistan produce very high quality clothes. Pakistan dresses contains traditional touch and beautiful hand work also.
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All girls dream of the day when she will be tied in a beautiful bond of marriage and then she will start a new life ahead her. And thus the day of wedding becomes the most important day of her life. On an important day she desires to look like a princess, a fairy. And this is where begins the planning for the right type of jewellery for the bride. And it is true that fathers all their life work hard so that they are able to afford the dreams of their daughter while mothers collect their own jewellery for this auspicious occasion.
In India wedding dress is kept along whole life with the bride for her better luck in new life. Indian lehnga and choli are world famous as one of the best bridal trousseau.
Earlier red colour was used as the colour of luck for the Indian Bride but now designers are mixing and playing with various vibrant colours with beautiful work on them.
Bridal outfit with self embossed cloth along with hand embroidered choli and beautiful falled sharara. It also comes with combination bridal hand purse. The dupatta has cutwork running through the length of dupatta. A true bride’s dream.
Brides wear specially designed gowns or dresses during their wedding ceremony. These are well&wshyp; known as bridal dress and play a very crucial role in a wedding. It is important for the bride to select a wedding dress of a precise colour, attain and traditional importance often based on the religion and cultural background of the bride.
The traditional dress for Bhutanese men is the gho which is a knee -length robe tied at the waist by a fabric belt known as the keyra . Women wear an ankle-length dress known as the kira, secured by a woven keyra around the waist, and fastened at the shoulders with silver brooches called koma. A long-sleeved blouse, wonju is worn underneath the kira and a jacket called tego ,won on the outside.Tshoglam or the traditional footwear for both men and women is knee high silk boots with leather soles, but these are now worn only by men on festive occasions.
Brunei’s culture mainly derived from the Old Malay World, which encompassed the Malay Archipelago and from this stemmed what is known as the Malay Civilisation. Based on historical facts, various cultural elements and foreign civilisations had a hand in influencing the culture of this country. Thus, the influence of culture can be traced to four dominating periods of animism, Hinduism, Islam and the West. However, it was Islam that managed to wound its roots deeply into the culture of Brunei hence it became a way of life and adopted as the state’s ideology and philosophy.

