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Thursday, April 22, 2010

India Fashion Trends (3)


Designed keeping in mind the Indianness, and feminine charm, the salwaar kameez is a national option available in a plethora of options. Creativity of the fashion designers has given this apparel a global platform. Celebrities are seen wearing this outfit on special occasions. With Indias traditional getting global every single day, the costume also receives special focus in ramp shows; globally. To further intensify the glory of this costume, designers are putting lots of efforts in making variety of patterns. Salwaar suits with embroidery, matching dupatta, patch work, bead work, and pretty laces give an appealing look to the wearer. With a right mixture of tradition, ethnicity, and fashion, this apparel is preferred by many women all across the globe.


Traditional outfits of a country take one close to its cultural roots, and reminds of the glorious past of its ancestors. Traditional clothing of India has come into prominence, and the contemporary fashion world has aped the style and design of the bygone eras.



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India Fashion Trends (2)

Ethnic Indian Costumes Meet Contemporary Fashion Trends


Traditional Dhotis take a Modern Twist:


Dhotis are traditional Indian wear that was popular among rural men. During the span of time, this outfit has become popular among metro sexual men also. Mahatma Gandhi wore a simple dhoti when he went to attend the round table conference in London, and did not fail to make the required impression to the rest of the world. Such is the grace and glory of this costume.



Traditional dhotis have taken modern forms with beautiful blending of hues, and specially designed taking utmost care of the male persona and novel color innovations. Generally dhotis are considered as a difficult to wear outfit due to its draping nature. But now, they are now available in ready to wear patterns and can we worn with a kurti just like a pajamas.


Heavily embroidered with keri, flower, and leaves designs, these dhotis are available in multiple color shades. To augment its modern look, the costume is embellished with sequins, stones, beads, and thread works of contrasting shades. Supplemented by matching turban, stole, and juti (shoes) this traditional attire makes a perfect costume for the groom making him equally attractive as his fully decorated bride.


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