Sunday, 12 June 2011

Benarasi Sarees Collection


Turning the pages of history, one would find that has always made its presence felt. In every civilization, age or generation, woman of the eastern world have always revealed her true grace in a saree , A saree has always veiled her shyness, and expressed her dignity. A sari is probably the most lengthy of the garments. The fact that it is unstitched, allows the artisan to use the entire dimension. The base tells a story and the borders draw the conclusions! The blouse adds to the final finish


August 20, 2010 witness the crowning of eighth , Annie , who won the title of in Toronto, Canada.
Annie was nicknamed as ‘’ because of her crowning in the holy month of Ramadan. Besides, she also won the title of for the best physique in the pageant.
had been working as an internee in Texas Governor’s office as well as United Nations. She is currently a student Ambassador at the Howard Thurman Center at Boston University. In addition to that she had been visiting previously an elementary school weekly to run their after school girls’ scout program.
Rupani along with her father established a charity that aims to help poor by giving them well paid employment in diamond polishing. Rupani Foundation has been very close to ’s heart that was created by her father back in 2006 to help people in Northern Areas of Pakistani, particularly women. It began by opening gem cutting and polishing centers, where women are given training in how to cut and polish gems. Recently Rupani Foundation started other projects including, early child development initiatives and hydro electric power generation.
Annie Rupani while sharing her experiences with the Rupani Foundation said that she had been to the mountainous areas of Pakistan and spoke to the women whose lives were changing under those initiatives as they were given opportunities to work outside of the house. “I strongly believe in its values and approach to create a higher standard of living for all in Pakistan” said Miss Pakistan World 2010, Annie Rupani.

Bridal sarees are traditional wedding wear for the women living in the Indian subcontinent. However, women from other countries and regions too are attracted towards these ethnic Indian clothes. Crafted traditionally for many years, the Indian wedding sarees these days are designed by renowned fashion designers as well

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