Designer Kameez
Designer Kameez Definition
Source(Google.com.pk)
Salwars
 are the best Indian formal attire! They give you a traditional yet 
stylish look. Every girl looks pretty in salwars. To make your presence 
count and make you look prettier, Samyakk has wide range of salwars. 
Samyakk is the one stop shop for all the dress lovers. It is one of the 
best brands when it comes to wedding collection. At Samyakk you get 
salwars of ikat print, stripe print, embroidery work, sequence work, 
thread weaving, cut work, and patch work and appliqué.Samyakk makes your
 shopping easy by going online! Yes, girls you can e-shop your favorite 
salwars and add one to your collection. You can go through the many 
collections of salwars and purchase the best suited salwars online. The 
best online shopping store has catchy deals and exciting discounts and 
offers for you. Discover the beautiful girl in you at Samyakk!!! Cutting
 techniques for shalwar kameez is quite difficult and best done when its
 done by a professionals. I have been cutting my own salwar kameez as I 
am in USA and have no access to professional tailors.
 My
 best approach for cutting Salwar Kameez is using my existing Salwar 
Kameez suits and cutting my new fabric according to my existing ones. 
Cutting each style maybe completely different than others. Just to give 
you an example I have posted a link below in 'Related Links' section for
 a website where I've been buying my dresses lately and letting 
professional do what they do best :) I hope that helps.Salwar Kameej is 
worn by many Indian girls and women today all over the country. However,
 this apparel belonged to North India and has been designed to cover 
complete body.
Kameej:
 Technically it means a shirt. However, ladies style this in different 
ways. This one starts from the shoulders can can end anywhere in 
mid-thighs or extend till the knees. It depends on current fashion. 
There are several different cuts used. The tighter ones need minute 
cutting where as the loose ones are easier. The neck border can be 
decided on. There are several patterns available. A kameej can be simple
 cotton or can be made out of more expensive materials like the silk. 
Women love embroideries and Jardosi (glittering intricate embroidery) 
made by the experts.
Salwar:
 This is the bottom. It starts at the navel and makes a very comfortable
 wear. It is either loose on the thighs and remains so only to become a 
little narrow so it can stay on the ankle. The salwar always matches the
 Kameej fabric. It can be either the same fabric or use a matching one. 
There are different types of salwars. The fittings ones are more like 
leggings and the loose ones are traditional. A salwar kameej is 
generally accompanied by a dupatta or a 2 mtr. long fabric. This ones 
matches or compliments the salwar kameej. Since the fabric is long, this
 one is most designed one. Most expensive salwar kameej have dupattas 
that are full with designer embroidery and cut work. Cost of these 
varies widely.
Shalwar
 are gathered at the waist and held up by a drawstring or an elastic 
band. The pants can be wide and baggy or more narrow, and even made of 
fabric cut on the bias.
The
 kameez is usually cut straight and flat; older kameez use traditional 
cuts, as shown in the illustration above. Modern kameez are more likely 
to have European-inspired set-in sleeves. The tailor's taste and skill 
are usually displayed, not in the overall cut, but in the shape of the 
neckline and the decoration of the kameez. Modern versions of the 
feminine kameez can be much less modest than traditional versions. The 
kameez may be cut with a deep neckline, sewn in diaphanous fabrics, or 
styled in cap-sleeve or sleeveless designs. The kameez side seams may be
 split up to the thigh or even the waistline, and it may be worn with 
the salwar slung low on the hips. When a woman wears a semi-transparent 
kameez (mostly as a party dress), she wears a choli or a cropped 
camisole underneath it.
When
 women wear the salwar kameez, they usually wear a long scarf or shawl 
called a dupatta around the head or neck. For Muslim women, the dupatta 
is a less stringent alternative to the chador or burqa (see also hijab 
and purdah). For Sikh and Hindu women (especially those from northern 
India, where the salwar kameez is most popular), the dupatta is useful 
when the head must be covered, as in a Gurdwara or a Temple, or the 
presence of elders. For other women, the dupatta is simply a stylish 
accessory that can be worn over one shoulder or draped around the chest 
and over both shoulders.
The
 Shalwar kameez is sometimes known as "Punjabi suit," in Britain and 
Canada. In Britain, especially during the last two decades, the garment 
has been transformed from an everyday garment worn by immigrant South 
Asian women from the Punjab region to one with mainstream, and even 
high-fashion, appeal.
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