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Overview Indian clothing
India has been known to have
wonderful dresses and costumes. Western
culture is developing a grand love affair with the distinctive fashion style
that is India. Along with Indian music and spirituality, Indian Clothing is
having a huge impact on the mainstream identities of western style and culture. Though the majority of Indian women wear
traditional costumes, the men in India can be found in more conventional western
clothing. Tailored clothing is very common in India as women's blouses
have to be made-to-fit. Clothing for both men and women has evolved and is
keeping designers busy. Indian fashion varies from one village to another
village, from one city to another city. Reise
China Visum dress India's fashion heritage is rich in
tradition, vibrant in colors and prepossessing. Bold colors created by the
inventive drapes of these textiles catches the imagination like no other
contemporary clothing.
The traditional Indian
dress is the Sari which can be worn in many ways.
Underneath the sari one wears a Petticoat: a waist-to-floor length skirt,
tied tightly at the waist by a drawstring and a Choli a blouse that ends just
below the bust. The Salwar Kameez is the second most popular dress and
is gaining in popularity fast with the younger generation. The Salwar Kameez too
has had many design changes. The new designers have come up with great
variations of the Salwar Kameez. Women also wear Lehangas.
Ancient Indian fashion garments generally used no
stitching although Indians knew about sewing. Most clothes were ready to wear as
soon as they left the loom. The traditional Indian Dhoti, the Scarf or Uttariya,
and the popular Turban are still visible India and continue to be part of Indian
fashion. Likewise, for women, the Dhoti or the Sari as the lower garments,
combined with a Stanapatta forms the basic ensemble, and once again consists of
garments that do not have to be stitched, the stanapatta being simply fastened
in a knot at the back. And the Dhoti or the Sari worn covering both legs at the
same time or, in the alternative, with one end of it passed between the legs and
tucked at the back in the fashion that is still prevalent in large area of
India.
The world of
India fashion gets a lot of different terms and many types of clothes. Because of
this in our Glossary A-J and
Glossary K-Z you can
find explanations of the most common India fashion terms. |