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Just like India reflects
the phrase ‘unity in diversity’, Indian dresses to
follow it. Culture, place, religion all of these
factors affect the way different Indians dress.
Urban cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore etc are
seeing the changes in the clothing style as there
are all kinds of people living in them and their
dressing style is influenced by modernity and
westernization.
Indians are heirs to a rich tradition of textile
weaving. Dressing in India varies from village to
village and city to city. Indian textile is
unparalleled for its texture, drape, concept and
color combinations. Indian modern traditional
dresses are created by talented designers who
combine western trends with Indian concepts. Their
efforts have resulted in an outstanding range of
Indian clothing. Indian fashion is creating ripples
in international fashion markets.
Socio-economic trends define the ultimate choice of
party wear in India. Party wear Indian dresses tend
towards the fusion look. These are a blend of
western and Indian dressing styles. People living in
urban India are now seen wearing western dresses for
reasons of comfort and utility. This trend is
creating a demand for stitched or tailored garments
in India. Designer salwar kameez sets and chudidar
suits are fast replacing the ubiquitous sari in
Indian wardrobes. This is also happening in small
cities. Salwar sets and chudidar suits are available
in a wide variety, style and fit to suit every taste
in Indian fashion markets. Jeans with long kurtis
are also very popular with Indian women from urban
area.
The typical Indian ceremonial dress is still based
on the tradition of partly unstitched costumes. This
is the same for men and women. Sari still remains
the most popular traditional clothing for women.
Indian saris are considered to be very rich and
elegant all around the world. It can be draped in
varied styles over stitched and embellished designer
blouses. Saris are woven in many styles, fabrics,
designs and colours. Salwar Kameez is also becoming
popular attire for ceremonial wear for women in
India. Lehnga cholies with exotic half saris in the
Gujrati and Rajasthani traditional style are popular
for bridal wear all over India.
Ceremonial dresses for Indian men differ from place
to place. Indian men from urban areas show a
distinct preference for western wear like suits and
jackets on formal occasions. While men from rural
areas still wear dhotis, lungis and pajama-kurtas on
traditional occasions and special ceremonial
occasions.
Indian dressing and style preferences are mainly
dominated by cultural diversity and variations.
These influences range from the religious, regional
to individual. Society and economy also plays an
important part in making clothing choices for Indian
people. To sum up, India offers a fascinating canvas
in terms of style, colour, texture and variety of
garments to the world of fashion..
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