The Diversity In Indian Clothes Throughout The Time
- shopkunduk
- Feb 22, 2020
- 2 min read
Indian culture is known for its diversity. The land of India is a very complex hot pot, showcases various kinds of culture, religion, taste, beauty sense and fashion sense. When we talk of India’s fashion sense or textile heritage, several names straight come in existence. Some of them are widely known and loved as wedding salwar kameez, lehenga choli, Indian gowns, sarees or saris and Anarkali suits. From our neighboring country, Pakistani dresses have come into the Indian marketplace as they showcase rich artistry and work pattern along with mild colour palette.

Several factors give birth to rich fashion taste of India. For instance, saree is a kind of ancient clothing, which is still adored by modern Indian women and is available in various parts of India. The design and style of saree are vehemently different in different parts of India. For instance, Banarasi silk is quite heavy and a conventional bridal saree in North and eastern India; whereas, Kanjeevaram sarees, also made from a different kind of silk, has its roots in Kanchipuram, a small district in South of India. There are several kinds of silks found in various parts of India and each of them holds a significant value. These silks are often combined with other kinds of fabrics to produce different material and product.

One of the most popular fabrics in India is cotton, a natural plant-based fabric. Due to its several precious qualities, women of all eras love to doll up in this Indian fabric. Be it a traditional wedding salwar kameez or a Pakistani dresses, you can always find a beautiful combination of cotton and other fabrics in their making. This amalgamation of fabric making Indian clothes more practical can be worn in assorted weathers or seasons, occasions and keep your body at a comfortable level.

Apart from the fabrics, Indian is also rich in its colour palette. In its rich designer couture, you can find an assorted range of colours and their hues. If you are talking about Indian weddings, bright colours such as red, orange, golden and yellow are quite popular among the brides and bridesmaids. Coral colours are often picked up by the modern Indian fashionistas. Rainbow colours require bolder embodiment as you may have seen Priyanka Chopra wore a rainbow coloured lehenga choli, in one of her pre-wedding events.

Every Indian designer wedding dresses or festive dress carry with them our age-old traditions, with deep roots to Indian culture.
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