8 Jun 2015

Mausummery Eid-Ul-Fitr Collection 2015-16 | Mausummery Ready To Wear Summer/Festive 2015

Mausummery Ready To Wear Collection 2015 for Eid:
The most awaited and most excited couture series of this year and season, Mausummery Pakistan Eid Collection 2015 is about to be hit the stores and stockists with amazement and glamorous flair. Most of the ladies are probably rushing towards the market, after hearing the final arriving date of the most anticipated guest, Ramadan, to get prepared to welcome Ramadan and following Eid-ul-fitr festivities. Girls are busy in looking for the best attire which would enhance and beautify their feminine glam even more than in the monotonous attitude. For this every young girl is willing to choose
Mausummery Pakistan Eid Collection 2015, a recently launched Mausummery’s ready to wear festive lawn collection which is delicately fabricated upon the indigenous folk fusion of handy art work and western modernity.
Delivering the best and novel, in its 17 years’ service, Mausummery has earned a lifetime loyalty of its customers with its versatile and timeless articles which are dedicated to the women of every age and class. Knowing for ready-made, amazing cuts, flamboyancy and decent intricacy, Mausummery has always come up with something that always accords with the clothing taste of our young and up-to-the-minute generation. Mausummery Spring/Summer Ready to Wear 2015 encompasses the same characteristics.
2 and 3 piece lawn cotton couture series is mainly fabricated upon the embroidered theme of ethnic thread work stitchery which is going awesome with the seasonal soothing and calm colors of summers. Kurti style knee length shirts, fancy printed trousers and chiffon dupattas are discreetly devised upon the coloration's like off whites, greens, magenta, faun, orange, yellow, sea green, brown and many more with a glamorobus combination of intricate embroidered patterns taken from the artistic lands of Sindh, Baluchistan and Kashmir. Detailed neckline, shoulder and borders are exaggerated with the contrasted tones of comparatively dark and prominent silk threads.









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