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India is a huge country that boasts of a resonant tradition of various ethnic wear. Each bit of clothing is exclusive and is created with loads of long-winded craftsmanship and spectacular beautiful fabrics. Needless to mention, the thrill & charm of these ethnic wear isn't restricted to the boundaries of India alone but is sought across the length and breadth of the world.

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India is split into 29 states and 7 union territories, and every state has some ethnic fashion tale or the other to discern. Ethnic fashion dates back to the deep realms of history. Seemingly, the evolved type of Indian ethnic we tend to see nowadays, isn't essentially its natural vogue but a fusion of the country’s ethnic vogue therewith that of foreign influences. A distinguished example of such a garment could be the salwar kameez. The Mughal influence continues to be evident in this elegant garment.

Ethnic wear basics for your wardrobe

The Lehenga Choli too finds its pride of honor within the history books. Modern-day fashion, with its glitzy exterior, is heavily beneath the spell of convoluted Mughal patterns and styles. previous wine in new bottle, however as tempting as ever.

The saree has had a fan following of its own, the 9 yards of pure class has been given a different look from every state of the country. The UNESCO has additionally sung paeans of this excellent garment, stating it as a “valuable Indian contribution to the world’s cultural heritage and diversity”.

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The beautiful weaves and styles speak volumes of our ancient ethnic sartorial wonders. Be it our anarkali suits or patiala salwar suits, they forged a spell on everybody, right from the not-so-experienced fashionistas of the styling game to seasoned fashion connoisseurs. The magic of the ethnic wear continues to surrender each lady who encompasses a fondness for fashion.

Salwar Kameez

The salwar kameez is the traditional dress of women hailing from the Punjab region of north western India. The outfit usually comprises of a pair of trousers, namely the salwar, and a tunic or a kameez that is usually paired with a dupatta.

Churidar Suits

The churidar or the fitted trousers is usually worn with a kameez or a tunic. A scarf or a dupatta completes the ensemble.

Anarkali Suits

Anarkali suits can be traced back to the Mughal dynasty. These are usually long and floor skimming. It is usually paired with churidars.

Palazzo Suit

Palazzo suits are the toast of contemporary fashion, lose fitted trousers are paired with long or short tunics to complete the ensemble.

Patiala Salwar Suit

The easy-breezy attire consists of a tunic paired with billowy salwars. The roots of the patiala salwar suit can be traced to Punjab.

Punjabi Suit

The Punjabi suits are short kurtis worn with voluminous salwars. As the name suggests, it hails from Punjab; and with stylish necklines and sleeves, they are a hot favourite in the girls of Punjab.

Saree

The saree is a timeless garment which comes in a wide variety of fabrics, right from silks to cottons mulmuls. They make a classy addition to any woman’s wardrobe.

Lehenge Choli

The lehenga choli consists of a full skirt with a blouse also known as choli, sometimes paired with a dupatta or scarf. It is mostly adorned with intricate work and is a perennial sartorial favourite with women.


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Salman

Salman

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