Win a $100 Gift Card in the Faces of Zarmina Contest!

June 18th, 2007

How would you like to win big savings on Zarmina clothing? Simply send us a picture of yourself in Zarmina clothing and a testimonial thru July 20. One lucky winner will win a $100 gift card for Zarmina clothing! Those that have friends and family send in votes will have a better chance to win. All pictures will be featured alongside your testimonial in our Happy Customers section. Please send your entry to service@zarmina.com

Zarmina featured in East West Magazine June-July Issue!

June 17th, 2007
It’s a pleasure to announce that Zarmina will be featured along side other popular Asian designers in the June-July issue of East West women’s fashion magazine. Our very own Caribe tunic top was modeled for this issue. Another feather in the cap! Thank you all for your continued support and get your issue of East West now!

New Zarmina women’s clothing collection due in May

March 21st, 2007

Zarmina fashions is happy to announce a new women’s clothing collection due in May-June 2007. We will be adding 10 light party wear salwar kameez and 5 tunics in silk-cotton blends to round out our collection. The price range for the shalwar kameez will be $130-$160 and the tunic tops will range from $55-$75. Thank you all for your business.

Free shoes offer with designer clothing wraps up

January 31st, 2007

Zarmina.com is wrapping up it’s free designer shoes offer today. All customers that bought salwar suits and kurtas that surpassed $249 rerceived a free pair of shoes valued at $49. Due to the success of this offer, Zarmina Fashions is considering a launch of a footwear line in the near future to complement current designer women’s clothing venture. Thank you for your business and drop us a line with any ideas.

Zarmina’s fashion models

January 13th, 2007

Ever wonder who the models are for Zarmina.com designer clothing? Are you interested in modeling for our salwar kameez and kurta? Let’s start with the introductions.An upcoming star in pakistani fashion, Mahi, has modeled women’s clothing for Zarmina Fashions. She made her debut in a Jimmy Ather music video, “Tere Nal Nachna”. You can see her modeling the Zoella tunic shirt. One of the first supermodels in Pakistani womens fashion, Gia Ali, has also made a comeback of sorts with the Zarmina project. You can see her modeling the Caribe silk tunic top.

Fiza is a popular actress from a TV serial, Mehndi. She’s done a terrific job for our tunic collection, such as the Tropika. Last, but not least, supermodel Rubab has done a great job for our latest Rubia shalwar kameez collection.

Would you like to become a model for Zarmina Fashions? Drop us a line if you are able to make a trip to Karachi, Pakistan and have some experience. We are open to inquiries by Indian fashion models as well.

Plus size ethnic fashion offers hope

January 8th, 2007

Plus size women’s clothing is getting a true ethnic makeover! No longer are hip and trendy fashion the domain of tiny people. And you certainly don�t have to be a Jessica Simpson clone to stay atop the fashion food chain. Plus size clothing has been reenergized and revamped by an infusion of classy ethnic clothing. If you haven’t noticed already, the recent bohemian, or boho chic movement has swept American women’s fashion over the last 1-2 years. Essentially, these are ethnic outfits imported from the Caribbean, Africa, and especially South Asia. The outlook is generally comfortable elegance and a modest grace. Plus size womens clothing is certainly coming into its own as of late.The major mover behind the ethnic revolution in plus size womens clothing is the kurta, known to the West as the tunic. TIME praised the tunic top in June 2005, citing its comfort, elegant designs, and most of all its versatility, even as plus size womens clothing! A cotton tunic top is good for the beach. A midline kurta is a head turner at the tea party. A silk embroidered tunic top will dazzle at the next formal! The most practical thing about the �Indian top� is it hides those extra pounds. On top of that, you get to look good doing it. A nicely embellished tunic will keep you comfortable and hip at the same time.

Pakistani fashion catches on

December 29th, 2006

Pakistani fashion is making waves in the West recently. The reasons are two-fold. Number one, the abolition of quotas on Pakistani textiles has opened America to the treasures of Pakistani fashion. This has enriched both cultures tremendously and encouraged an exchange of talent. The second factor has been the resurgence of modest clothing in recent years. Americans are increasingly finding tight and tiny clothing to be impractical, uncomfortable, and actually uncool. TIME magazine highlighted the emergence of tunic tops for instance.Pakistani fashion scene is expanding rapidly in all dimensions. For one, the Pakistani fashion model pool is growing and is capturing international attention. The number of Pakistani boutiques and Pakistani fashion magazines, including Visage, Women’s Own, and Rivaaj is a testament to growing womens fashion world. Elegant salwar kameez and kurtas are in every magazine. Photographers like Deebees, Jimmy, and Ather Shahzed are shooting amazing mag folds. A talent pool of fashion designer such as Hasan Shehryaar, BG, and Nikki n� Neal has arrived. Akif is a double threat who combines photography skills with makeup artistry and has done the work for Zarmina.

Women’s clothing gets an ethnic makeover

December 19th, 2006

womens clothingWomens clothing is getting an ethnic makeover! That’s right. The western woman has far more choices than just 3 to 5 years ago. If you haven’t noticed, imported fashion is painting a new fashion landscape that has affected the choices of tween to grandmother alike. The recent ethnic fashion fad, also known as bohemian, or boho chic, is sweeping the country. These women’s outfits are from the Caribbean, Africa, and mostly South Asia. Elegance and comfort are prime in this style. The tight and tiny fad of Britney and her groupies which so dominated womens clothing for years is now expiring in favor of these modest outfits. Let’s explore the origin of this womens clothing revolution. The womens dress designers and craftsmen of India and Pakistan have been producing striking outfits for decades. Until recently, these treasures of Eastern designer houses lay hidden from the West. The expanding global economy has unleashed a flurry of cultural exchange that has exposed western women to ethnic clothes of South Asia. The prime example of South Asian womens suits that has impacted western tastes is….read more

Sari magic

December 17th, 2006

designer sarisThe Sari is enchanting women’s fashion. Some top A-list Hollywood actresses like JLo and most recently Angelina Jolie sporting beautiful saris! Some department stores at the local mall may be carrying them, and more will very likely join the parade for this lovely Indian and Pakistani clothing. Let’s discover more about the sari from Pakistan and India.The sari is sometimes mistaken for salwar kameez which is actually quite simple. It consists of a top known as the kameez, which is essentially a tunic shirt with long tails in front and back. The bottom half is the salwar, a rather loose pant. The stole, which covers the chest and drapes across the shoulder. The online sari shop brings the national dress of South Asia to you. It is also known as Pakistani shalwar kameez, salwar suit, or kurta salwar. Although traditionally loose and modest, urban fashion designers have given this bohemian clothing a makeover in many ways.To learn more, read about sarees and indian sari.

Indian fashion making waves…

December 16th, 2006

indian fashionIndian fashion is taking over America! Okay, we may be exaggerating, but not by much. I was surprised the other day while watching a Firefly DVD. One of the main characters is wearing a sari, sometimes a kurta, and sometimes a lehnga! Indian fashion goes mainstream FOX TV. Turn on Fit TV and the fitness gurus are touting Indian fashion yoga wear. Every third commercial has the twangs of the Indian sitar and the actors in Indian clothing or jewelry. The big screen is obviously not immune to the Indian fashion invasion either. Watch the hit movie Serenity and you will see for yourself. The trend has shifted away from tight and tiny to the elegant and flowing (read more about indian fashion…)

What exactly is bohemian clothing anyway?

December 12th, 2006

bohemian clothingBohemian clothing is all the rage these days. The pendulum of womens fashion turned to the wild and exotic 1-2 years ago. Why? Well, every extreme has a reaction to the opposite extreme eventually. Gone are the tiny tight tunic tops and jeans sparked by the Spears revolution 5 years ago. This fact is not lost on the department stores in the malls that are building up sizable supplies (that don’t last long, mind you) of bohemian clothes. In particular, the tunic top has grabbed the attention of many an American woman. The interested crowd range from tween to 80 year old. What exactly is bohemian clothing? Bohemian clothes signifies gypsy or hippie clothing…(read more about bohemian clothing)

Bollywood Fashion hits home

December 7th, 2006

bollywood fashionAs Bollywood fashion goes, so goes South Asian designer fashion. For the past decade, the designers of the largest film industry in the world have been shaping the fashion of Indian and Pakistani women’s clothing. Recently, Bollywood fashion is transcending and making a major impact on Western style as well. Things weren’t always this way. Let’s learn more about the cultural phenomenon that is known as Bollywood. Until the late 1980s, Hindi films demonstrated limited sense of style. Clothing was either everyman clothing or way over the top garish. Bollywood designers came to the limelight ever since Manish Malhotra did those catchy numbers for Urmila Matondkar in Rangeela. It was all upwards from there. Bollywood womens fashion became a force to be reckoned with. When Sushmita Sen appeared in flowing saris in a recent hit, this traditional dress got a big boost into urban style. Read more about bollywood fashion

The Tunic Top Rocks

December 6th, 2006

The Tunic Top

Women with narrow shoulders and wider hips know that many long tops actually make them look more pear-shaped than they are. But the tunic tops of today can actually elongate your body and make you look leaner. To get this effect, choose a womens tunic that’s loose, but not baggy. Go for a tunic that falls to your upper to mid thigh, and wear with a pair of straight-leg trousers in a similar color.

from MSN Spring Fashion 2006

Who says modest clothing can’t be trendy?

December 3rd, 2006
modest apparelModest clothing is our designer clothing specialty at Zarmina Boutique. In fact, Zarmina model Amina Shafat, among the top 5 models in Pakistan, has made it a point to avoid sleeveless clothing and is a modest clothing ambassador. With the recent decline in popularity of low-rise, tight, and tiny tops and jeans, “Britney wear” is on the way out. Even Time magazine recently proclaimed the rising coolness of modest clothes. In particular, Time praised tunic tops for their conservative, yet hip fashion. Modest clothing is what we do best. Although tunic tops, or kurtas, are widely available now at Macy’s, JC Penney, Old Navy, Nordstrom and the like, ours are a class apart. Our tunic tops are individually hand-crafted in Karachi, Pakistan by expert designer tailors and adorned with elegant embroidery. This is not assembly line grade modest clothing. We assure you that the authenticity of our modest clothing will capture your eye and heart. These tunics offer modest elegance for the wearer. Whether you are going to a dinner, to school, or just “hanging out” no other top or shirt fits the bill like a Zarmina tunic.Another item you must consider for your modest clothing needs is the salwar kameez. This suit is essentially a two-piece outfit consisting of the salwar, a loose fitting baggy pant, and kameez or shirt. Although this outfit is the national dress of India and Pakistan, it has recently gained popularity among Western women. It makes for excellent modest clothing. The kameez is relatively loose-fitting and extends to at least the mid-thigh while the salwar is also loose compared to Western pants. However, don’t let this fool you as typical modest clothing. Many a Western woman has turned heads at evening parties in an elegant salwar suit.If you are searching for modest clothing, we recommend our Zarmina tunics or salwar suits, or better, try both! We specialize in elegant silk outfits all hand-crafted to perfection. We are able to customize these exquisite pieces and deliver to your doorstep.Zarmina offers designer modest outfits including tunic tops, kurta, salwar kameez, and salwar suits that are comfortable and elegant. All of our outfits are customizable to the minute details for your full satisfaction.

Pakistani-American designer leaving mark on women’s ethnic fashion

December 2nd, 2006

A Pakistani designer’s unique style of branding captures customers’ imagination, and their business.

Orlando, FL (PRWEB) September 7, 2006 - Aruba and Cozumel are not just vacation hotspots anymore. A Pakistani designer is betting they will be among the hottest designer tunics this year.

“Our branding adds extra zing to our collection,” explains Safia Ahmed, owner of Zarmina.com.

The getaway theme tunics are designed for breezy comfort and are embellished with exotic turquoise and gold embroidery.

“Our clients get a Caribbean vacation feel when they put on a Cozumel or an Aruba,” says Ahmed. “These silk blouses are great summerwear because they provide comfortable elegance.”

Another design is the Mohave, an earth tone piece with amber-colored stonework. Its inspiration is Southwestern and Native American. The Moonstone is an ivory piece embroidered with aqua stone work.

“‘Nature chic’ is trendy and the Mojave and Moonstone cater to that market,” adds Fawad Ahmed, Safia’s husband.

Safia began retailing her designs 7 years ago in Karachi, Pakistan. After immigrating to America in 2004, she took her products online to capitalize on the ethnic fashion fad of the past three summers. Her imported kurtas) fit the bill perfectly. But it wasn�t smooth sailing early on.

‘When we started online in 2004, we realized quality alone could not set us apart,” explains Ahmed. “We had to capture the customer’s imagination. So my husband and I sat down with our outfits and brainstormed names that defined their essence. We launched the new concept with Zarmina.com in mid 2006.”

Sales have never been better since the name game began. Although branding is quite common in traditional western fashion, only a handful of ethnic chic retailers take advantage of it. One benefit of branding is clear for merchants: a designer premium. Zarmina tunics range from a modest $69 up to $109.

“Branding appeals especially to our American clients,” explains Safia. “It adds a department store touch which is attractive to them.”

Safia Ahmed has also spiced up her salwar kameez collection with catchy monikers. The Vaneeza, named after the first Pakistani supermodel, and the regally embroidered Empress, are two of her favorite creations.

So will the name well eventually run dry?

“The key is to have fun with it,” Ahmed says with a smile. “We’re limited only by our imagination.”

Safia Ahmed’s silk designer tunic tops and shalwar kameez are produced exclusively in Karachi, Pakistan, by her family owned company, Zarmina International. For additional information and to view Safia Ahmed’s collection, visit www.zarmina.com.
Contact: 321-221-0785