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FashDesigns is a site solely dedicated to fashion design. The site contains all the latest news and buzz about the fashion industry. Moreover, you can find in depth articles write-ups both unique and useful. Also there is a section for fashion sketches wherein you can find dress, sarees, etc. Lastly, we also cater to all your fashion design needs. |
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Video: Making a Fire Tree in Photoshop
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A small, fast and my first video on how to make a fire tree in photoshop. It uses simple brush and smudge tool. Enjoy the video and leave some comments if you like the same...
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WordPress Blog Design
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Here is a WordPress Blog Design, created by our team for theSenotria.com theSenorita - WordPress Blog Design
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All New FashDesigns.com
by on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 13:53:28 +0000
Hello there. Yeah we know it was quite a long since we had not updated our site at all. But now its over…! Here’s presenting a new and fresh look to FashDesigns. And with the same promise to bring you all the unique and useful fashion related articles and updates.Also, we will be uploading few [...]
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T-shirt Designs for $5
by on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 11:04:05 +0000
Its true!Get your T-shirts designed for just $5. Our designers would cater to all your design needs!Just give us a brief of the design needed and we can will try our best to get the design ready.
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History of Indian costumes - BENGAL
by on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 05:32:08 +0000
Bengali dhoti,which is handloom woven, is about 11 yards. A knot is tied at the front part at the center. The left side is taken through the legs, pleated & tucked at the back side of the waist. These are called Malkoncha or Kochar. The surplus portion that comes from the right,is pleated & formed of . These pleats are called Koncha. This is generally kept dangling in front as it is not the custom to draw up the lower end of the pleat...
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