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Old 25th January 2008, 09:02 AM
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hello ladies
my daughters sweet sixteen party is coming up
any suggestions what should she wear?
she must stand out
she is the star of the show
have any ideas? shes slim so she can go with anything but we are a modest punjabi family so no revealing dresses like I have seen at other parties
I think you can be beautiful without showing alot of skin
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as she is thin she can wear patiyala.. it looks better and also she looks bubbly. she can also try mega sleeves for her chudidhar's hope it helps u..
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well in traditional and cultural look, you can dress her up in lehenega or gahgra choli. Its pretty decent dress having choli with full sleeves will cover her whole body. You can take ideas if you have seen an indian movy Waris Shah..... The gahgra and choli are of simple silk (you may have lace on them) and duppatta is of a bit fancy look. You can further get ideas from an online store rajasthanistore. They have a good collection of lahangas and sarees...
Hope you ll find you answer :)
Wishing your daughter a very bright future
Ayuz
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