17 Jun 2015

Zara Shahjahan Eid Collection 2015-16 | Zara Shahjahan Eid-Ul-Fitr Lawn 2015

Zara Shahjahan Eid Lawn 2015:
“Yahoo! The short shirts are back in the vogue this season” this is what the young girls are saying who takes long length shirts as burden on their fragile skin. Well, they are in a way right because it is difficult to carry in the scorching heat of summer as they block the air channel entering through your body. If you are wrapping into an embroidered trousseau then it is surely going choke you. But now this trend is somewhat out from the fashion ranking and now a modified version of kurti style has taken the 1st rating in the most likable attire of the year. Flowy and loosely structured simple printed and embroidered knee length shirts are mostly preferred to slip in with
trousers, capris, cropped pants, jeans and shalwars. A majority of our young ladies are dying to get this favorite couture added to their wardrobe. Zara Shahjahan, an illustrious name the fashion industry has launched her brand’s latest lawn festive collection Zara Shahjahan Eid Collection 2015 which is interpreting the outlandish as well as local folk expressions through impressions.
Creating succinctly a wide range of different ethnic cultural genres inspired dresses in her portfolios, Zara Shahjahan has dedicated her talent to the fashion world since 2004 after getting graduated from the reputed institute of National College of Arts (NCA). She is having this predisposition of dealing with the contemporary modern style of clothing with a novel touch of her individual creative abilities, without leaving any trace of inspiration from any other brand.
 Zara Shahjahan Eid-Ul-Fitr Catalog 2015 is a revel orientation of the upcoming Eid’s commemorations and Ramadan Iftar parties. Unstitched 3 piece short printed plus thread work embellished kameez, chiffon printed dupattas along with white trousers are being fashioned with the beautiful and chic summer hues of soothing primal white as the theme and some pastel designs are employed through the digital tact.






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