Showing posts with label new trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new trends. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

New trends in Shoe Boots, Shboots, Ankle Boots



High shoes give extra room for stud decoration. These women's shoe boots, near right, are high, but not as high as some, and the sturdier heel means women will be able to wear them more easily than shoes with finer needle slim stilettos.

Gladiator style shoe variations, and criss-cross or cage strappy effects remain fashionable. Laser cutting offers continued innovation for novel shoes design enabling many more micro shoe trends to emerge.
Ankle boot shoes are ideal for wear with trousers and coloured or patterned tights are very welcome. As heels have become higher, so extra support has been added in the form of additional high ankle straps, which almost turn the shoe into a supportive boot form. This extra support, and lack of possible open gaping areas at the front sides of a court shoe, shores up the shoe, helping it to stay on the foot. Ankle boots, shoe boots, Shboots, booties, call them what you will are a hit with women everywhere this autumn 2009.




New styles in Patiala Salwar Kameez


Patiala salwar kameez are taking the fashion world by storm nowadays. Their stunning silhouette has swept away hearts of many women. Loose fitting, comfortable yet fashionable is their eye catching part. Their one fleeting look is sufficient to imprison your attention.

Basically it is a dress from Punjab but its enticing appeal gradually has made an impact in other parts of India as well. Many women have adopted this self-effacing outfit as it is just the right mix of traditional as well as stylish look.

Patiala Salwar Kameez or Patiala Suit has a special historical background. There is a legend behind the name. Patiala is a place in Punjab in North India. In olden times, the Maharajas (King) of Patiala were very famous. Their dress was a pleated and baggy type salwar with long loose kameez in full sleeves. The dress emanated ethnicity, culture as well as royal comfort. In the new modern era, women copied this dress and named it Patiala Salwar kurta or Patiala Suit.

Patiala salwar kameez has pleats on the salwar in a falling manner. This draping effect imparts an attractive look and the drape falls like a fluid. It is worn with a short and tight kameez for balancing the ratio. Just like other salwars, patiala salwar also has drawstring waist. Falling pleats of salwar provides ease on wearing it.



Patiala salwar kameez actually look like this. It has printed salwar as it is the main pattern of the dress. The dupatta has phulkari work in satin or silk threads while kameez is basic, uncomplicated, fitted and is high above knees. Go for cotton fabric to look stylish in this fabulous outfit. There are specific figures of women on which this fashion looks remarkable. For pear shape figures, it does wonders by camouflaging their bottom weighty part with the drape and pleats. It is very fine wear for the summer season to remain cool due to its comfy and slack fit.

There is no stringent set of rules for the designs and patterns for sleeves, neck designs, front and back neckline depth and curves and cuts. Patiala salwar kameez is very comfortable to wear because of its wonderful fit. The whole set comes in variety of fabrics, colours and patterns starting from plain, printed and embroidered designs.