I was quite amused when I learnt about Indian Wear and its raging popularity overseas as well! Nonetheless, Indian wear is beyond the salwars, sarees, lehengas and ghagra cholis.
Weddings are an exciting event to be a part of. And, most of us have been a part of cocktail parties. We look around and we see that most of the young women are in a Classic LBD and a south sea pearl neck piece.
My comments: Beautiful LBDs that exude vibrancy and grace coupled with that South Sea Pearl Neck piece. Treat to the eyes! Is it not? :).
Picture this: A young woman walks in a "Saree Gown." Yes, you may be less acquainted with this term. Yet, a saree gown is a paradoxical mix of fluidity and construction, the new silhouette combines the six-yard staple's classic structure with the practicality of the zipped-up gown. Here's a picture. :)
You may remark that you can't get over your undying love for salwars and anrkalis. Have you thought of sporting the embroidered jacket anarkalis?! They are quite conventional in demand and is a great choice for a festive season like Diwali or Raksha Bandhan. Or, wear it at a function. Also, if you are running late for a wedding and you just don't have the time to drape that saree, don the jacket anarkali. Here's a sneak-peek.
Assuming that neither of the above appealed to you or all of the above are tedious and difficult to sport. Go for Georgette tunics, they are trendy and have a youth appeal. :). Here is a look:
The men, too have an array of choices: Jodhpuri sets that have a western look, yet something Indian; the all time new favourite Bandhgalas, checked kurtas and not to forget, Sherwanis!
Hope you liked this post. :)
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