Photo of the Reception for the Wedding of Iman and Noorez Sheikh
Brief Item Record
Title: Photo of the Reception for the Wedding of Iman and Noorez Sheikh
Date: 2013-03-07
Description: A photograph of the decor for the wedding festivities for Iman Sheikh (VC Class of 2003) and her husband Noorez.
Full Item Record
Dublin Core
Identifier
Sheikh-DSC_0231.JPG
Title
Photo of the Reception for the Wedding of Iman and Noorez Sheikh
Description
A photograph of the decor for the wedding festivities for Iman Sheikh (VC Class of 2003) and her husband Noorez.
Date
2013-03-07
Subject
Weddings
Clothing and Dress
Relation
For Better and For Worse
Type
Still Image
Spatial Coverage
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rights Holder
© Iman Sheikh, all rights reserved
Still Image Item Type Metadata
View Type
interior
Holding Institution
Original Format
Still Image
Donor
Iman Sheikh
Public Information
from the donor: "Hi,
I think this is a great idea — I just got married myself and am fascinated by what other people wear to their weddings.
I'm Iman, class of 2003. Although we both live in Toronto, my parents were keen on having the wedding at home in Pakistan so as to grant my nani's perennial wish of seeing a grandchild get married. My gorgeous husband Noorez and I tied the knot on March 7, 2013, in a beautiful 4-day wedding in Karachi. I slept for about a week afterwards.
At the "qawwali" event, where traditional folk singer Fareed Ayaz (featured in the film The Reluctant Fundamentalist) came to our house for a private concert, I wore a turqoise sleeveless kameez by Pakistani designer Shamsha Hashwani.
At the actual 'wedding' function, I wore a hand-worked gold lame sari by Pakistani couture bridal designer Bunto Kazmi. Noorez wore a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo. My jewellery is traditional Indian hand-crafted 'kundan', made of refined gold, whch is a style popular with Rajasthani royalty. A couple of pics attached. I attached some of the decor of both nights too just in case. The purple-ish one is of our garden, covered in carpet, on the qawwali night.
Can't wait to see the costume collection.
Best,
Iman
I think this is a great idea — I just got married myself and am fascinated by what other people wear to their weddings.
I'm Iman, class of 2003. Although we both live in Toronto, my parents were keen on having the wedding at home in Pakistan so as to grant my nani's perennial wish of seeing a grandchild get married. My gorgeous husband Noorez and I tied the knot on March 7, 2013, in a beautiful 4-day wedding in Karachi. I slept for about a week afterwards.
At the "qawwali" event, where traditional folk singer Fareed Ayaz (featured in the film The Reluctant Fundamentalist) came to our house for a private concert, I wore a turqoise sleeveless kameez by Pakistani designer Shamsha Hashwani.
At the actual 'wedding' function, I wore a hand-worked gold lame sari by Pakistani couture bridal designer Bunto Kazmi. Noorez wore a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo. My jewellery is traditional Indian hand-crafted 'kundan', made of refined gold, whch is a style popular with Rajasthani royalty. A couple of pics attached. I attached some of the decor of both nights too just in case. The purple-ish one is of our garden, covered in carpet, on the qawwali night.
Can't wait to see the costume collection.
Best,
Iman
Citation
“Photo of the Reception for the Wedding of Iman and Noorez Sheikh,” Vassar College Costume Collection, accessed September 15, 2024, https://vccc.vassarspaces.net/items/show/4027.