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Indian Wedding Dresses Biography
Fashion designers Imran and Rabia have got all the guts to play with colors and designs and come up with spectacular fashion creations.
Their fashion house IMBIAS is one of the biggest brands of Pakistan, known exclusively for impeccably created style-loaded wedding dresses. Their wedding collection includes Kurta for Mehndi, Sherwani for Barat, bridal lehngas and fancy party-wear for women. In addition to that, they also offer Khusa, Pagri with the bridal package.
Their wedding collections are grand amalgamations of timeless tradition and contemporary fashion. The other distinction of designers Imran and Rabia is their subtle ensembles.
Their fashion house IMBIAS is one of the biggest brands of Pakistan, known exclusively for impeccably created style-loaded wedding dresses. Their wedding collection includes Kurta for Mehndi, Sherwani for Barat, bridal lehngas and fancy party-wear for women. In addition to that, they also offer Khusa, Pagri with the bridal package
Esha deol wedding was an auspicious occasion. She was dressed to look best on her wedding day. Designers Neeta Lulla with her daughter Nishka Lulla was asked to make outfit for the bride and her family members for this grand occasion. Esha deol wedding was a mixture of South Indian and North Indian style. Esha deol wore a red and gold studded kanjeevaram sari which was brought from Chennai by Hema Malini to which designer Neeta Lulla made some appropriate changes. The younger sister Ahana Deol wore a silk sari and looked pretty as well. Hema Malini wore a kancheevaram sari which was redesigned by Neeta Lulla. Bharat looked well-groomed in white sherwani with zardozi work and maroon pagdi. Dharmendra on the other hand kept the wedding outfit simple. He wore a black trouser with a white shirt and a grey jacket. The entire wedding outfit was designed by Neeta Lulla.
She carried the assiduously embroidered sari radiantly. Her grace comes to the front while showing that sari. And the shine on her face is something we haven’t seen before. The reason for that glow on esha face was her marriage to her boyfriend Bharat Takhtani.The earrings and neckpiece go together the outstanding design entirely and Esha looked beautiful, like never beforeEsha deol is the elder daughter of the bollywood couple Hema Malini and Dharmendra. She was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra on 2 November 1981 and given the full name of Esha Dharmendra Deol. She began her acting career in the year 2002. She received three awards for a successful acting in the first film. She gave many unsuccessful films in the year 2003. The major breakthrough in her career came from the movie Yuva, which became a great hit on the Box Office in the year 2004. Then her career graph increased with many successful hits like Dus, Dhoom and No Entry in the same year.
In the year 2006 esha was involved in a fight with her co actress Amrita Rao. Amrita Rao filed a complained against esha for slapping her which later was taken back by the actress due to an apology from Esha Deol. The result of this was dismissal of Esha from the film because of her bad behavior.
Hema Malini is very much attempt to relaunch her daughters career. Esha was given a lead role in a movie “tell me oh khuda” which was directed by Hema Malini.

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White Summer Dresses for Women Indian Clothing Embroidered Loose Top (L/38      
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Indian white cotton shirt that will make you feel comfortable even in blazing sun. Muslin like soft cotton fabric and loose fit make this shirt top light and airy.
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Patagonia Women's Lithia Skirt - Indian Bandana: Teal Green-080 - Larg      
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Imprisoned Art, Complex Patronage
Plains Drawings by Howling Wolf and Zotom at the Autry National Center
Joyce M. Szabo
Imprisoned Art, Complex Patronage2011. 224 pp., 61 color plates, 69 figures, notes, references, index, 10 x 8.5
Two small books of vivid drawings—one filled with images by the Southern Cheyenne warrior-artist Howling Wolf and the other with images by Zotom, a Kiowa man—came to the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, now part of the Autry National Center, in December 1986. The books were gifts from Leonora Curtin Paloheimo, and had been commissioned directly from the artists in 1877 by Paloheimo’s grandmother, Eva Scott Muse Fényes (1849–1930). At the time Fényes commissioned the books, Zotom and Howling Wolf were imprisoned at Fort Marion in Saint Augustine, Florida. Like some of the other Southern Plains Indian prisoners held there between mid-1875 and mid-1878, the two men created many drawings for diverse reasons. Some of the prisoners’ books of drawings, including the two that Fényes collected, were sold to people who visited the sixteenth-century Spanish fort.
After Eva Scott Fényes’s death, the books went to her daughter, Leonora Muse Curtin (1879–1972), and subsequently they were passed to Leonora Curtin Paloheimo (1903–1999). More than one hundred years after their creation, the books became part of the Southwest Museum’s collections. Unlike most of the museum’s other holdings of Native American art, these two books originated with a commission by Fényes, a young woman who continued as a patron of the arts for the remainder of her life.
The study of what has become known as Plains Indian ledger art—because the artists frequently used accountants’ ledger books as sources of paper—and of Fort Marion drawings in particular, has burgeoned in the last forty years. Joyce Szabo’s examination of the two drawing books by Zotom and Howling Wolf encompasses their origins and the issues surrounding their commission as well as what the images say about their creators and their collector. Szabo augments the complete reproduction of each page with detail photographs of the drawings.
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    2012 New Mexico-Arizona Book Award
    Winner   
    2011 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year
    Winner in Social Sciences, Bronze   
Contributors: Joyce M. Szabo
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    “Plains Indian ledger art, so named because the artists used discarded ledger books for their sketches, has come into its own during the last 40 years. A gift of two ledgers to the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, now part of the Autry National Center, is the basis for this delightful book by Szabo (Univ. of New Mexico). Howling Wolf and Zotom at last receive an audience for their artistic creations during their imprisonment at Fort Mation in Saint Augustine, Florida, during the 1870s—far from their Cheyenne and Kiowa villages. These ledgers originally were commissioned by painter Eva Scott Muse Fényes, a young woman who worked tirelessly to preserve remaining vestiges of the vanishing western culture and placed great value on the renderings of these Indian prisoners. The drawings are visual narratives that tell poignant stories of a vanishing way of life. They provide insight into the lives, histories, and mind-sets of these Native peoples. The volumes do not contain a continuous story line; instead each drawing is an entity unto itself, a key to an event. Szabo brings expertise and empathy to this important volume, which is enhanced by numerous beautifully rendered color illustrations. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers.”
    —A. Wirkkala, Choice, May 2012 vol. 49 no. 09

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This article is about the garment. For other uses, see Sari (disambiguation).
A sari or saree[note 1] is a strip of unstitched cloth, worn by women, ranging from four to nine yards in length that is draped over the body in various styles which is native to the Indian Subcontinent.[1][2][3][4] The word sari is derived from Sanskrit शाटी śāṭī[5] which means 'strip of cloth'[6] and शाडी śāḍī or साडी sāḍī in Prakrit, and which was corrupted to sāṛī in Hindi.[7] The word 'Sattika' is mentioned as describing women's attire in ancient India in Buddhist Jain literature called Jatakas.[8] This could be equivalent to modern day 'Sari'.[8] The term for female bodice, the choli is derived from another ruling clan from ancient Tamil nadu, the Cholas.[9] Rajatarangini (meaning the 'river of kings'), a tenth-century literary work by Kalhana, states that the Choli from the Deccan was introduced under the royal order in Kashmir.[9] The concept of Pallava, the end piece in the sari, originated during the Pallavas period and named after the Pallavas, another ruling clan of Ancient Tamilakam.[9]
It is popular in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaysia, and Singapore. The most common style is for the sari to be wrapped around the waist, with one end then draped over the shoulder, baring the midriff.[2][3][4]
The sari is usually worn over a petticoat (called lahaṅgā or lehenga in the north; langa in Kannada, pavada, or pavadai in the south; chaniyo, parkar, ghaghra, or ghagaro in the west; and shaya in eastern India), with a blouse known as a choli or ravika forming the upper garment. The blouse has short sleeves and a low neck and is usually cropped at the midriff, and as such is particularly well-suited for wear in the sultry South Asian summers. Cholis may be backless or of a halter neck style. These are usually more dressy, with plenty of embellishments such as mirrors or embroidery, and may be worn on special occasions. Women in the armed forces, when wearing a sari uniform, don a short-sleeved shirt tucked in at the waist. The sari developed as a garment of its own in both South and North India at around the same time, and is in popular culture an epitome of Indian culture.[10] The sari signified the grace of Indian women adequately displaying the curves at the right places.[11]
Contents
    1 Origins and history
    2 Styles of draping
        2.1 Historic photographs and regional styles
        2.2 Nivi style
        2.3 Modern style of draping
        2.4 Professional style of draping
    3 Bangladesh
    4 Pakistan
    5 Sri Lanka
    6 Nepal
    7 Cloth
    8 Sari outside South Asia
    9 Types
        9.1 Central styles
        9.2 Eastern styles
        9.3 Western styles
        9.4 Southern styles
        9.5 Northern styles
    10 Disadvantages
    11 Images
    12 See also
    13 Notes
    14 References
    15 Further reading
    16 External links
Origins and history
Noblewoman in Mysore Sari
The wor sari is derived from Sanskrit शाटी śāṭī[5] which means 'strip of cloth'[6] and शाडी śāḍī or साडी sāḍī in Prakrit, and which was corrupted to sāṛī in Hindi.[7] The word 'Sattika' is mentioned as describing women's attire in ancient India in Buddhist Jain literature called Jatakas.[8] This could be equivalent to modern day 'Sari'.[8]
In the history of Indian clothing the sari is traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which flourished during 2800–1800 BC around the western part of the Indian subcontinent.[2][3][4] The earliest known depiction of the sari in the Indian subcontinent is the statue of an Indus Valley priest wearing a drape.[2][3][4]
Ancient Tamil poetry, such as the Silappadhikaram and the Sanskrit work, Kadambari by Banabhatta, describes women in exquisite drapery or sari.[12] The ancient stone inscription from Gangaikonda Cholapuram in old Tamil scripts has a reference to hand weaving.[9] In ancient Indian tradition and the Natya Shastra (an ancient Indian treatise describing ancient dance and costumes), the navel of the Supreme Being is considered to be the source of life and creativity, hence the midriff is to be left bare by the sari.[13][14]
Sculptures from the Gandhara, Mathura and Gupta schools (1st–6th century AD) show goddesses and dancers wearing what appears to be a dhoti wrap, in the "fishtail" version which covers the legs loosely and then flows into a long, decorative drape in front of the legs. No bodices are shown.[2]
Other sources say that everyday costume consisted of a dhoti or lungi (sarong), combined with a breast band called 'Kurpasika' or 'Stanapatta' and occasionally a wrap called 'Uttariya' that could at times be used to cover the upper body or head.[8] The two-piece Kerala mundum neryathum (mundu, a dhoti or sarong, neryath, a shawl, in Malayalam) is a survival of ancient Indian clothing styles. The one-piece sari is a modern innovation, created by combining the two pieces of the mundum neryathum.[3][4][15]

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Indian dresses varies with male or female distinctions, Indian dresses for women are the sari, shalwar kameez, ghaghra cholis and for men dresses are lungi, dhoti and kurta. Indian fashion designers design and promote these Indian dresses in all Indian fashion events as well as international fashion events all over the year, In short where ever they display their fashion designs; they promote Indian dresses.
Dubai fashion week is one of the main fashion events where all Indian fashion designers come up with their latest Indian dresses. Because of the dedicated effort from Indian fashion designers, these Indian traditional cloths are now in front row of Indian fashion.
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Mother Teresa (1910-1997) was a Roman Catholic nun, who devoted her life to serving the poor and destitute aroune the world. She spent many years in Calcutta, India where shed founded the Missionaries of Charity, a religious congregation devoted to helping those in great need. In 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and has become a symbol of charitable selfless work. She was beatified in 2003, the first step on the path to sainthood, within the Catholic church.
    "It is not how much we do, but how much love we put in the doing. It is not how much we give, but how much love we put in the giving."
- Mother Teresa
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mother teresaMother Teresa was born, 1910, in Skopje, capital of the Republic of Macedonia. Little is known about her early life, but at a young age she felt a calling to be a nun and serve through helping the poor. At the age of 18 she was given permission to join a group of nuns in Ireland. After a few months of training, with the Sisters of Loreto, she was then given permission to travel to India. She took her formal religious vows in 1931, and chose to be named after St Therese of Lisieux - the patron saint of missionaries.
On her arrival in India, she began by working as a teacher, however the widespread poverty of Calcutta made a deep impression on her; and this led to her starting a new order called “The Missionaries of Charity”. The primary objective of this mission was to look after people, who nobody else was prepared to look after. Mother Teresa felt that serving others was a key principle of the teachings of Jesus Christ. She often mentioned the saying of Jesus,
    "Whatever you do to the least of my brethren, you do it to me."
As Mother Teresa said herself:
    "Love cannot remain by itself -- it has no meaning. Love has to be put into action, and that action is service ." - Mother Teresa
mother-teresaShe experienced two particularly traumatic periods in Calcutta. The first was the Bengal famine of 1943 and the second was the Hindu/Muslim violence in 1946 - before the partition of India. In 1948, she left the convent to live full time amongst the poorest of Calcutta. She chose to wear a white Indian Sari, with blue trimmings - out of respect for the traditional Indian dress. For many years, Mother Teresa and a small band of fellow nuns survived on minimal income and food, often having to beg for funds. But, slowly her efforts with the poorest were noted and appreciated by the local community and Indian politicians.
In 1952, she opened her first home for the dying, which allowed people to die with dignity. Mother Teresa often spent time with those who were dying. Some have criticised the lack of proper medical attention, and refusal to give painkillers. But, others say that it afforded many neglected people the opportunity to die knowing someone cared.
Over time the work grew. Missions were started overseas, and by 2013, there are 700 missions operating in over 130 countries. The scope of their work also expanded to include orphanages, and hospices for those with terminal illness.
“Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”
— Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa never sought to convert those of an another faith. Those in her dying homes were given the religious rites appropriate to their faith. However, she had a very firm Catholic faith and took a strict line on abortion, the death penalty and divorce - even if her position was unpopular. Her whole life was influenced by her faith and religion, even though at times she confessed she didn't feel the presence of God.
The Missionaries of Charity now has branches throughout the world including branches in the developed world where they work with the homeless and people affected with AIDS. In 1965, the Society became an International Religious Family by a decree of Pope Paul VI.

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