The document outlines typical dress codes in Pakistan for males and females across five contexts: ceremonial events, formal occasions, semi-formal events, informal gatherings, and casual outings. For ceremonial events such as weddings and Eid, the dress code for females includes yellow dresses, ghararas, or shararas with pishwas or shalwar kameez, while males wear white shalwar kameez, sherwanis, or suits with khussa shoes. Formal work contexts such as interviews or business meetings require suits and ties for males and simple shalwar kameez with light makeup or frocks for females.
The document outlines typical dress codes in Pakistan for males and females across five contexts: ceremonial events, formal occasions, semi-formal events, informal gatherings, and casual outings. For ceremonial events such as weddings and Eid, the dress code for females includes yellow dresses, ghararas, or shararas with pishwas or shalwar kameez, while males wear white shalwar kameez, sherwanis, or suits with khussa shoes. Formal work contexts such as interviews or business meetings require suits and ties for males and simple shalwar kameez with light makeup or frocks for females.
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The document outlines typical dress codes in Pakistan for males and females across five contexts: ceremonial events, formal occasions, semi-formal events, informal gatherings, and casual outings. For ceremonial events such as weddings and Eid, the dress code for females includes yellow dresses, ghararas, or shararas with pishwas or shalwar kameez, while males wear white shalwar kameez, sherwanis, or suits with khussa shoes. Formal work contexts such as interviews or business meetings require suits and ties for males and simple shalwar kameez with light makeup or frocks for females.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd