Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Traditional Pakistani Khussa made with 22k Gold wires Credit
Majari is another type of heelless khussa which can be used on a regular basis. It does contain a unique design pattern and embroidery including ornamentals.It has been made with Golden Wires. It is famous with the name of Gold-Khussa.
Since there are no tie laces as well for this type of footwear, many people feel comfortable to use them in casual or formal settings. Considering that shoe hiking is very common after daily prayers in Pakistani mosques on daily basis, people who use Khussas can minimize their financial lose by just buying only one similar shoe instead of two in case they become a victim of shoe robbery.
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Since there are no tie laces as well for this type of footwear, many people feel comfortable to use them in casual or formal settings. Considering that shoe hiking is very common after daily prayers in Pakistani mosques on daily basis, people who use Khussas can minimize their financial lose by just buying only one similar shoe instead of two in case they become a victim of shoe robbery.
How a pair of shoe can make you feel special?
You probably have seen an expensive or unique shoe lately or perhaps own one but how artistic this shoe can be? Well, Pakistani Khussa will definitely surprise you. The curvy, hooked and distinguished “royal” designs of traditional Khussa are still in vogue in Pakistan. Khussas are made by artisans mostly using vegetable tanned animal leather. Though the use of gold wires and precious stones is not very common but someone can still have those kinds of special khussas on special price. Pakistani ‘aristocracy’ like to have embroidery on their traditional and ceremonial footwear with gold. Wedding ceremonies are the most common occasion to show off. Besides riches, these shoes also reciprocate cultural diversity, local ethos and ethnic identity. For example, Khussas wore in Punjab is different than khussa made in Sindh and Baluchistan province of Pakistan.
Khussa Traditional footwear of Pakistan
Khussas are the traditional <a href="http://shinesapnafashion.blogspot.com/">Fashion</a> in Pakistan
Khussas – with their intricate patterns and exotic designs, are an important part of our rich culture. Made out from the finest quality of leather, soft and pure, to embrace the gentleness of your foot. Khussas appear in various colorful and sophisticated varieties, with multihued embroidery and bead work, making anyone fall in love with them in the first glance
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Hand-made footwear — both elegant and comfortable, Khussas look when worn over Shalwar Kameez, Choodri Daar pajamas, and other traditional dresses. Not to mention, khussas make a fine casual wear as well as wedding or formal wear.Khussas with Tilla, sitara and moti work are also easily available in the market in different colors. The upper sole some Khusaas mostly, of Waziraabadi is done expertly in cut-work . Shurkrpuri – another one of its kind, is embroidered with white tilla on red, black and skin -color leather.
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Friday, April 15, 2011
Children's T-shirts with skinny slogans
Kate Moss caused outrage in 2009 when she was accused of encouraging anorexia by saying she lives by the motto: 'Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.'
Two years later, children's T-shirts brandishing the demeaning slogan are being sold online in the UK, alongside babygrows that read 'don't feed the model'.
Eating disorder experts have called for a ban on adverts for the 'appalling' T-shirts which are sold in sizes to fit primary school-aged children and babies.
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Sunday, April 3, 2011
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