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Tena Durrani 2012 Latest Designs for Women

Just a few days ago, Tena Durrani launched many latest designs in her 2012 collection. The latest designs in Tena Durrani 2012 collection consist of long shirts and frocks with churidaars. They have both traditional and contemporary elements. The cuts are mostly eastern.  A wide range of colors have been used in the latest designs. Most of the designs are all suitable for formal wear. Thus, you can wear them to parties and formal occasion. However, there are some semi-formal and casual wear outfits also. Various fabrics like chikan, cotton net and voil have been used in the dresses. The new designs are mostly embroidered at the neckline, the front, back or daaman. All the latest designs in Tena Durrani 2012 collection are beautiful and as per the new fashion trends.

Tena Durrani is a well known Pakistani fashion designer. She has been working in this industry for quite some time now and has established a strong place for herself. She has launched many collections over the years. She creates a fusion of ancient patterns and contemporary fashion. She has various product lines including Oasis (Casual wear), Lotus (Semi-Formal wear), Myrrh (formal wear) and Marquis (wedding wear). Tena Durrani’s studio is in Karachi but people from other cities can order the outfits via email.

The pictures of latest designs in Tena Durrani 2012 collection are given below. Just have a quick look. Although the designs are mostly sleeveless, sleeves can be added without any extra charges. You can get a dupatta with the design with extra charges. The designer allows you to have the color changed also provided that is aesthetically pleasing. If you want to buy any of the outfits go to the studio in Karachi or email your order at the email address given below. For more information, you can log on to the website of the designer.

Email: info@tenadurrani.com

Website: www.tenadurrani.com

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Tena Durrani 2012 Latest Designs for Women

Tena Durrani 2012 Latest Designs for Women

Source: Tena Durrani

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