Pakistani Dress Designer | Boutique Fashion 2010

Pakistani dress designers are getting repute in the fashion 2010 world now and Pakistani dresses too. Due to the advancement in techniques and progression of designs and prototypes of dresses Pakistani dresses are getting class in the fashion world. In new women fashion Pakistani designers and Pakistani dresses have their own state and people really appreciate and demand Pakistani dresses.
Today I am going to share some gorgeous dress collection of Nomi Ansari & Fiza Sami “Pakistani Dress Designer. The collection includes all types of Pakistani dresses like Salwar Kameez, Lehnga, and gowns etc.



The dress consists of Long Kurti and casual trouser, the dresses is very common now days and in fashion. Shoulder less long kurti has enough and beautiful thread embroidery along with some made up flowers fixing at the bust and at the collar. The narrow collar style looking executive.


Such light “Kaam daar” dresses are very common in Pakistan as a wedding party wear. But this dress has rich work. Frock type kurti actually is a blend of long kurti and casual baggy style frock. The short sleeves are also in baggy style. Black strip is being used as a border and also used at trouser. The trouser is in the same casual pattern.

The cultural long kurti with special thread work is front of you gals. Sleeve less long kurti is very common in this summer season and really demanding. Embroidery design covers collar, bust and lower bust area leading to the waist. The silver embroidery work on this pink color dress is giving marvelous look.

The cultural Choori Pajam dress is here. Due to the long Kurti fashion this dress appears again in fashion 2010. The silver embedded designing along with thread and silver embroidery work make worth of this dress.

Long kurti with casual loose trouser again, the light orange color is most demanding color of summer season dresses. Light and thin embroider work is being done at bust and on the neck to nourish this casual Pakistani dress. The closed style of collar is giving marvelous look.


Multicolor cultural lehnga choli is front of you. The use of color combination is according to the culture and also according to the summer season 2010. Half sleeve Choli with large round neck style is very common.


Pakistani designers are now starts to design stylish and mod dresses for rich and mod community. The keeps the traditional, cultural and social values in mind while designing such dresses.
This frock type kurti have three pieces of fabric with casual trouser. Although traditionally frocks were being used with chooridar Pajama’s in Pakistan, but now the trends have been changed.

The dress in white color always attracts others. This long casual krti with casual loose trouser have red and colorful thread work and embroidery at the whole dress, which is looking fabulous and beautiful. Such dresses are very common in evening parties in summer season.


Lehnga with long open kurti, are you stunning? This is the production of Pakistani designer and really appreciates. Long kurti with short sleeve having Zari work can be used as bridal dress in summer season.

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