Indian Best: Salwar Kameez (Salwar Kameez patterns)

Posted by poojamaan on June 1st, 2016

There's something about Indian clothes that adds a certain element of grace to every girl’s outfit. Whether it is a traditional saree or a flowy salwar kameez, Indian girls always look pretty when they are dressed in their ethnic best. With the amount of options, colours, styles and patterns available in our Indian markets, it becomes a bit confusing to pick the best outfit for yourself. However, when in doubt, always choose a bright coloured salwar kameez suit and you will never go wrong. A salwar Kameez typically consists of a long, knee length dress known as Kameez, a loose or tight (Depending on the style) pant also called salwar, along with a long piece of cloth known as dupatta. These three elements are usually available in a set and use matching colours and designs.

As time has changed, so has the different styles for Indian wear and today, one can see various fusion designs flooding the markets. These designs combine the easy, structured elements of western wear with the elegance of Indian fabrics and embroidery to create beautiful outfits perfect for parties and social gatherings.

Festivals in India are often celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy, so naturally ones clothes have to suit the occasion. Traditional salwar kameez options adorn the windows of every shop days before a festival is imminent. Available in every colour of the rainbow with various prints, embelishments and designs, the consumer is truly spoilt for choice! Alternatively, you can also browse the internet for various options and they can be delivered to your doorstep.

There are various options available in the market for pants or salwars. You can either opt for a loose, pleated patiala that is teamed with a short kurta or a fitted tappered bottom with a longer kurta. Patialas are very popular amongst the northern part of India and is popularised by several bollywood movies. Fitted bottoms tend to five you a slimmer, leaner look and is preferred by women who have a pear shaped figure.

The drape of your dupatta can dramatically alter the appearance of your outfit. You can either pin it on one shoulder for a more professional look or leave it loose around both shoulders for a relaxed, breezy look. Various colours and prints can be used as dupattas as they are the finishing touch to your outfit and put the look together.

So the next time you have to attend a function or a social event be sure to select a beautifully tailored salwar suit, add some dangling earrings and you will definitely be the centre of attention.

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