Thursday, November 10, 2011

Anarkali Dresses design

Cultural dresses are significant element of a culture. A culture observing person likes to wear cultural dresses because they love with their culture more than their norms. Here at the platform of ShesMag, you can found the precious information about various cultural dresses. Today’s post is also a part of this series. Today we will introduce Cultural (Indian) Anarkali Salwar Kameez dresses. Every cultural dress must have some historical background, at that point there is no need to go in deep explanation, but we will explain some important aspects of Anarkali Salwar Kameez.
Such dresses were being used in the time of Mughal’s period in India. The dress was named on the basis of a dancer (Anarkali). The dress has typical shape consists of long kurti having short, full and half sleeves, sleeves are in tight form. Kameez is also fit and tight above the waist and below the butts like an umbrella. The Anarkali Salwaar is just like the Churidar Salwaar that mostly used with Frocks. That is enough and a brief introduction of Anarkali dress. Cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez dresses can be used in parties, wedding functions and also can be used as a casual dress. Here we have some gorgeous and latest Cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez designs for you.


Lovely Churidar Design
This dress is in two color format has purple color chooridar salwar with light green Anarkali Kameez. The Kameez has beautiful designer work at bust; with semi V shaped neck style. Tiny spots at all over the fabric ground give fantastic look. Purple strip work at kameez also gives fancy look. This Cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez can be used casually.

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Admirable Anarkali Fashion
Following Cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez design are also lies in same category. Both designs can be used casually, in fact these Anarkali Salwar Kameez design are build according to the casual purpose.
Both dresses have little change in design and color scheme, but the main theme of design is same as you noticed above.


Trendy Anarkali Designs

Decorative / Embroidery
Following Anarkali Salwar Kameez designs especially designed for party wear purpose. Designer gives some fancy look to the Anarkali Kameez with some extra work. All the dress are so beautiful and looking awesome.
Designer used some basic designing techniques to developed more beautiful designs of Cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez. Strip work is being used mostly, because it was being used in early times of history of this gorgeous dress. Designer also did some designing work on sleeves to give shinier look to the dress. All the dress has beautiful color scheme according to the parties nature, you can select the appropriate dress for you.

Dazzling Umbrella Anarkali
Umbrella fashion is new but is introduced by taking culture of India in mind, In this dress designer developed umbrella frock with anarkali style. These types of Umbrella Anarkali Dresses are now most common for parties specially wedding parties / Shaddi parties.

Churi- Pajama with Chic

Draping Churidar Pajama
Following beautiful Cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez dresses are purely developed on the basis of old fashion style which definitely brings back you in 18th century.

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Radiant Anarkali Fashion
Here we have some beautiful designs of Cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez dresses, those can be used as a bridal dress. The designs are definitely being designed for bridals. Beautiful embroidery and fancy work on these Anarkali Salwar Kameez dresses made these dresses amazing. Both designs have emergence of old and latest fashion techniques. Embroidery work on these cultural Anarkali Salwar Kameez made these best

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Make-up artist Yoong Swen Moon is Miss Jumbo Queen 2011


Make-up artist and TV commercial agent Yoong Swen Moon, 21 and weighing 94 kg was crowned Miss Jumbo Queen 2011 at the grand final held at Sungei Wang Plaza on Tuesday 1st November 2011.

Yoong from Cheras Kuala Lumpur beat off nine other contestants to win the title crown, cash prize of RM5,000, trophy, sash and shopping vouchers worth RM2,000

The competition was open to all female Malaysians with a minimum weight of 80kg.

The ten finalists paraded on stage wearing sports wear and evening wear and showed off their talent in singing and dance performance to the cheer of the packed crowd.

“Jumbo Queen 2011 provides a platform for large-size women to express their individuality, and be in the limelight and battle it on equal ground for the crown. The competition also boosts their confidence and enhances their great personality,” said event organiser Sungei Wang Plaza senior manager of promotions and public relations, K. K. Lim.



Miss Jumbo Queen 2011 Yoong Swen Moon (centre) was
crowned by last year's Jumbo Queen 2010 Katrina Abdullah
while KK Lim presented the mock cheque for RM5,000

Miss Jumbo Queen 2011 Yoong Swen Moon (centre) is flanked
by first runner-up Kelly Ong Kay Li (right) and second runner-up
Winnie Goh Yea-Min (left).

  Miss Jumbo Queen 2011 Yoong Swen Moon waving to the
audience after her victory.

Contestant No.1 Kelly Ong Kay Li.

Contestant No.2 Purnisha A/P Premchand.

Contestant No.3 Goh Yea-Min.

Contestant No.4 Nor Intah Julyana Bte
Yahaya.

Contestant No.5 Honey Chan Ang Li.

Contestant No.6 Yoong Swen Moon.  

Contestant No.7 Sharon Lim Su Ling

Contestant No.8 Irene Wee Iren

Contestant No.9  Azurah Bt Ismail.

Contestant No.10 Theresa Chin Yze Tze.

Supporters holding banners and placards with the names
of the contestants.

Supporters chanting the names of the contestants.

The panel of judges.

ERA FM presenter and singer Dina Nadzir, one of the judges
for the finals entertains the crowd with a lively song.

A belly dancing performance gives the
crowd a thrill.

Dancers in colourful costumes entertaining the crowd.


Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Painting Jalan Sultan Mural to save heritage


Over 50 local artists joined forces to create awareness on the importance of preserving heritage by painting on a once neglected and dilapidated wall of a pre-war shophouse next to the
carpark on Lot 49, Jalan Sultan last Saturday 15th October 2011.

The group’s sincere efforts to support the local community in preserving the century-old buildings along a stretch of Jalan Sultan for its heritage deserved to be appreciated and praised.

The buildings are to be acquired by the authorities to build an underground rail station for the Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) project.

The Jalan Sultan Mural painting event which started at 9.00 am and completed by 1.00 pm.was organised by a local daily The Star.

ICI Paints sponsored the cleaning and painting of the wall and the paints for the artists.



Artists painting murals on the wall of a pre-war shophouse
next to the carpark along Jalan Sultan.

Colourful murals of art beautify the busy Jalan Sultan street.

Mat Ramli Mansor paints a mural of Kapitan Cina Yap Ah Loy
who was a strong and powerful leader who developed Kuala
Lumpur into a busy commercial and mining centre during
the mid-19th century.

Dr. Wong Seng Tong paints a mural of Sultan Abdul Samad
(1857-1898), the fourth Sultan of Selangor, whom Jalan
Sultan was built and named after him in 1873.

Brian Khing, 11, a student of Emerging Youth Leadership
project paints a mural of a boy.

ICI Paints managing director C.W.Goh (left) and Kuala Lumpur
city mayor Datuk Bandar Tan Sri Ahmad Fuad Ismail witnessed
the mural-painting event.

Krishnan Karuppiah, 63, says his painting tells the story of
the early days in the city.

Fahmi Taib, 22, a final year diploma student of fine art at
Akademi Seni Budaya dan Warisan Kebangsaan (ASWARA)
paints a mural of a child to tell us that children are also our
heritage.

Zainal Abidin Musa paints a touching poem
on a pillar of the building.

Sharifah Zuriah Aljeffri, 73, paints the lotus water lilies to
symbolise peace and purity.

Tourist Magnus Anderson, 47, from Helsingborg, Sweden
who witnessed the artists painting the mural says he is all
for preserving old buildings for its heritage.

Jalan Sulan is named after Sultan Abdul Samad, the fourth
Sultan of Selangor, who ruled from 1857 to 1898.



Saturday, October 8, 2011

Sizzling Falken ambassadors spice up road show

 
Ten
sexy and absolutely gorgeous Falken brand ambassadors in hot pants and short skirts spice up the road show at 1 Utama shopping centre in Petaling Jaya from Oct 5 - 9, 2011.

Malaysia’s first Playboy Bunny Felixia Yeap also made a special appearance at the road show donning Playboy bunny ears and signed autographs for fans. She once worked as a Playboy Bunny at the Playboy Club Sands Macao in Macao.

There were also fun game stations for visitors apart from the special combo package deals for Falken tyres and rims.

Stamford Tyres Malaysia is the sole distributor of Falken tyres in Malaysia.

Check out below the Falken babes with their sexy and beautiful smiles.

Falken ambassador Renee Hong.

Falken ambassador Pinkiee Hwang.

Falken ambassador Weng Li.

Falken ambassador Agnes Lim.

Falken ambassador Sonia Ng.

Falken ambassador Nicole Mok.

Falken ambassador Nicole Mok.

Falken ambassador Pinky Liew

Falken ambassador Monique Chia.

Falken ambassador Elaine Chua.

Falken ambassador Elaine Chai.

Pinkiee Hwang and Weng Li.

(L-R) Sonia Ng, Renee Hong and
Pinkiee Hwang.

(L-R) Renee Hong, Elaine Chai and Weng Li.

Really these Falken babes are just too cute.

Simply gorgeous and lovely! Good job from Stamford Tyres
Malaysia
, the sole disributor of Falken tyres
in Malaysia.
    
Malaysia's first Playboy Bunny Felixia Yeap.

Felixia Yeap dons a Playboy Bunny ears.
Felixia Yeap posing with the Falken ambassadors.

Fans lining up to meet and get an autograph signed by
Felixia Yeap.

The Falken Road Show 2011 draws a crowd at 1 Utama,
Petaling Jaya.