31 Jan 2012

Bridal Lehenga Choli 2012 | Wedding Sarees Collection | Lengha Styles

Wedding occasion is always Colorful and celebrated by stylish way in Pakistan and India,People like to wear traditional Clothes on this Day .Men's like to wear Salwar/Kurta,Sherwani and girls like to wear Saree's,Lehenga Choli or very heavy embroidered Salwar kameez and when we talk about Bride and Groom they are very Conscious of Clothing Style of Wedding Day,Brides like to wear Lehenga Choli/Saree  with mostly in Red Color but now a days Light Orange/Pink/Brown Colors are also in fashion of 2012.Today we sahred some Embroidered  Lehenga Choli/Saree Styles of 2012 for Eastern Brides to give them Fresh and beautiful look.






Chanel Spring 2012- Couture Collection

One hundred fifty shades of blue. Obviously, everyone is going to jump on that extraordinary stat from Chanel's Couture show today. Why blue? Karl Lagerfeld is too much of a polymath to nail any one reason for anything he does, but he's a wicked player of word association games. Elvis' "Blue Moon," Miles' Kind of Blue, blue-sky optimism"Anything but the blues," he said post-show. "I don't have the blues."
Hardly. The vision presented by the Chanel show was streamlined, upbeat, and forward-looking, quite the contrast with the decadent-Raj, drowned-world, and scorched-earth scenarios that Lagerfeld arranged around his most recent collections. Today's guests took their seats in a simulacrum of a commercial space shuttle flight that, during the course of the show, left the Earth's atmosphere and headed for space. Toward the finale, the Earth actually passed overhead, across the clear dome that allowed passengers a view of the starry sky outside.
 But the collection was scarcely the futurist extravaganza that such a setup promised. The key point in the presentation was a new fashion attitude. It's the sort of lip service notion to which designers often tip their caps, but in Lagerfeld's case, he delivered. How? By elongating his proportion even lower than dropped waist to thigh-top, so that when the models walked with their hands tucked in slash pockets, they looked, the designer said, "like boys whose jeans are slipping off." The boy/girl thing is a Chanel staple, and Lagerfeld has found a contemporary exemplar in Alice Dellal, who today was placed in the peculiar position of watching dozens of women styled to look just like her parading past her front-row perch. Think of stretched-out necks and pushed-up sleeves on sweatshirts and you've got other key components of the silhouette.
The youthful slouchiness of the attitude was a counterpoint to the byzantine complexity of the techniques that created the clothes. "A lot of it isn't even fabric," Lagerfeld said. "It's embroidery." And if it wasn't that, it was cellophane. Or something else unlikely. And yet, there was a classic elegance about the result. The stretched-out neck was a portrait neckline, the pushed-up sleeves were a perfect bell. The long, lean length that ended just above the ankle was culture incarnate. And the cellophane shimmered like the finest silk.Article Source
































Kalki-Lehenga Choli And Sarees Styles | Lehenga Choli Design 2012 | Saree's Indian

Kalki stands for Eternity, A destination for bridal wear Kalki, caters to the entire needs of a wedding trousseau. From stunning lehenga-cholis, rich ornaments designer sarees Salwar kurtas,to wedding accessories and an incredible range of fabrics, the classic Collection of its timeless and creative ensembles for the bride are versatile and aesthetically appealing.
Kalki believes in making special occasions truly memorable and beautiful for the bride With style and panache. Its collection is created by fresh, upcoming talent and its creations are versatile playing on the radiance of the modern day woman. The ensembles have a touch of georgette, chiffon and silk brocades enamoured with everlasting grace and embellishments.source