of the sponsors for the BCW is Proctor & Bet (P&G). Omeir Dawoodji, the Country Outside Relations Leader of P&G, reveals that BCW aims to be bigger, better, and more opulent than before.was looking good-looking and cute man by wearing designers sherwani. then a lot of designers came with their latest bridal collection 2012 i.e; Hasan Rizvi, Saba & Misbha, Fashion designer Shamael Ansari, Ruby Shakeel, Saim ali, Indian fashion designer named Rabbani & Rakha with stunning sarees and gowns collection. Bridal couture week 2012 day two picture gallery is given below. Obaid Sheikh with Nawabi& Mughlai style ghararas and sarees, Nadia Chotanis Jewellery including heavy polki, kundan, rubies and emerald jewellery sets and last but not least, the heart throb of whole evening, Nomi Ansari with captivating bridal peshwas, angrakhas, lengha & menswear sherwani and kurta collection 2012.we saw sparkling collections of sherwani, kurta and mughal style pajamas which were rightly complemented by highly embellished bridal wear dresses which includes lengha, ghararas and anarkali frocks.
of the sponsors for the BCW is Proctor & Bet (P&G). Omeir Dawoodji, the Country Outside Relations Leader of P&G, reveals that BCW aims to be bigger, better, and more opulent than before.was looking good-looking and cute man by wearing designers sherwani. then a lot of designers came with their latest bridal collection 2012 i.e; Hasan Rizvi, Saba & Misbha, Fashion designer Shamael Ansari, Ruby Shakeel, Saim ali, Indian fashion designer named Rabbani & Rakha with stunning sarees and gowns collection. Bridal couture week 2012 day two picture gallery is given below. Obaid Sheikh with Nawabi& Mughlai style ghararas and sarees, Nadia Chotanis Jewellery including heavy polki, kundan, rubies and emerald jewellery sets and last but not least, the heart throb of whole evening, Nomi Ansari with captivating bridal peshwas, angrakhas, lengha & menswear sherwani and kurta collection 2012.we saw sparkling collections of sherwani, kurta and mughal style pajamas which were rightly complemented by highly embellished bridal wear dresses which includes lengha, ghararas and anarkali frocks.