Archive for the 'salwar kameez' Category

New Zarmina women’s clothing collection due in May

Wednesday, 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.

Zarmina’s fashion models

Saturday, 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.

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

Saturday, 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

Rubia shalwar kameez added in November

Monday, November 20th, 2006
In case you missed it, checkout our finest shalwar kameez yet modeled by supermodel, Rubab. Rubia shalwar kameez