Indian Salwar
Indian Salwar Definition
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Indian salwar has become a very comfortable option. Also these fabrics 
are available in all kinds of fabrics ranging from crepe to silk to 
cotton. Indians preferably wear salwar in order to escape from this 
scorching temperature. Apart from this Indian salwar, if stitched 
properly does give an elegant look. Even the west is deeply inspired by 
this art of wearing an Indian salwar. More importantly, these outfits 
are 24*7 available online. Anybody and everybody can access these 
outfits online. Even if one is stationed overseas, online shopping has 
its wings spread almost everywhere.
Lucknow is also famous for its Lucknow salwars. The fabric is crisp, the
 colour range is diverse and the fall of the cloth is also fabulous. 
These couture’s are also gaining fast recognition from the girl 
audience. Many young girls prefer wearing a good shade of salwar with an
 elegant kurta and flat slippers. This is the most ideal dress 
combination for college going girls or even those going to their work 
stations. This casual wear is easy to handle and at the same time it 
looks appealing.
Salwar suits are available in different fabrics and viscose is one of 
the fabrics available in suits. Viscose is mixed fabric which is 
commonly used now days in salwar suits.
Crepe is very common fabric in formal wears. Crepe salwar suits are 
available in both prints and embroideries. Available in different 
colors, crepe salwar suit looks perfect.
Kundan embroidery is one of the most exclusive and traditional 
embroidery used on salwar suits. Kundan salwar suits are available in 
vogue colors and fabrics. 
Indian salwar kameez whether its traditional embroidered wear, casual 
printed suits, party suits, wedding salwar kameez, brocades, bandhani 
salwar kameez have always been women’s first choice.
Almost every season we seem to modify the existing styles in fashion and
 come up with something new. Now days, the entire girl crowd is rushing 
towards Indian salwars. Whether its partials, short kurtas, churidars, 
salwars, trouser pants etc girls just love to wear.
Salwar is indeed a very comfortable outfit. Especially in summers, when 
the temperatures are shooting up, everybody tries to wear light clothes.
Recently, the trend of wearing a printed cotton salwar with a plain 
kurta is gaining quick popularity. Whether one plans to go to the office
 or to college, almost every girl resorts to this option
Who can ever forget the legendary historical character Anarkali? 
This court dancer of the Mughal emperor Akbar and the love of his famous
 son Salim used to perform her dances in a typical dress that 
resembled plain umbrella patterned  skirts at the bottom and an 
embellished choli or blouse at the top.
his ethnic wear was made most popular, perhaps by our yesteryear 
bollywood actress Madhubala who herself performed the role of 
Anarkali in the film ‘Mughal-e-Azam’. Further, this type of salwar 
kamez, that became popular as Anarkali salwar suits were worn by such
 Bollywood stars as Meena Kumari in ‘Pakeeza,’ Rekha in ‘Umrao Jaan,’ 
Aishwarya Rai Bacchan again in the remake of ‘Umrao Jaan’ and Madhuri
 Dixit in ‘Aaja Nachle.’ Therefore, these actresses should also be 
given equal credit for making Anarkali churidar suits as the latest 
suits design of India. 
A North Indian woman prominently wears a sari except for states like 
Jammu & Kashmir, Haryana and Punjab where pheran, ghagra and salwar 
kameez along with dupatta or overcloth respectively is more common. 
Dupatta or overcloth forms an indispensable part of salwar kameez and 
symbolic of modesty. The primary use of a dupatta is to cover the head 
and/or any inadvertent cleavage and the contour of the bosom. Each state
 has some or the other attire that's unique to it for e.g. Patiala 
salwar is a famous female trousers from Punjab, similarly Banarasi sari 
are considered to be finest saris in India are known for their gold and 
silver brocade, fine silk and opulent embroidery from state of Uttar 
Pradesh. For men dhoti with kurta or shirt along with turban or pagdi 
forms the common dress in rural areas. Pagdi or Topi is a headgear 
symbolic of respect and status one holds. However western influence can 
easily be seen in urban as well as rural areas nowadays.A Typical North 
Indian Meal at formal occasions.
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