Braahtii Summer Eid Collection 2012
Braahtii is a Pakistani brand, established in 2002 and well known because of its high quality and unique trendsetting lines. It has organized several solo exhibitions with the niche clients of UAE. Within a very short time Braahtii has taken up high recognition and popularity in Pakistan, India, and among the locals of Dubai.
Recently Braahtii summer Eid collection 2012 is launched with a number of special new Eid dresses. This collection has involved very decent color combinations which have a unique touch of elegance. Let us have a quick glance on the special features of the Eid Collection 2012 by Braahtii.
Pure black long shirt with transparent white sleeves is one of the elegant eid dresses 2012. It is made of shamouz material with box pleats. It features embroidery and embellishments around the neck. You will find more black dress like the one in chiffon with tarkashi work and swarovski stones around the neck line and some others in chicken embroidery and baatik border and pure print kalis with multi-coloured Swarovski bead work.
Summer eid Collection 2012 by Braahtii has more collection of Shamouz material, such as, Champagne colored one with embossed flowers and rose gold work on the neckline. Chiffon materials have more exotic collections in Eid Collection 2012 by Braahtii. There is one in off white with embossed material, emerald green stones and churidar sleeves with embellishments. There is pink chiffon with Mukesh and zig zag pattern embroidery. You can call it “Half and half” for its print pattern.
Pure checked crepe with traditional work in bright pink, black and white stripe in Pure crepe with loaded shell, coral and stone work on the neckline; green mukesh patti and resham work with a banarsi border; red shimoz with embossed flower border and sleeves, Swarovski work on the front neckline and back—these are the special addition in Braahtii summer Eid collection 2012.
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