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Testimonial ![]() Fashion Jewelry |
Salwar Kameez
Like many other apparel-art and designs, salwar kameez or
Kurta too is a gift to the Indian traditional wear by the great Mughals. In their custom, both men and
women enjoyed this apparel cut in long flowing panels. Elaborately embroidered with real gold and silver
threads, studded with precious gemstones, those Kurtas of the Mughals weighed nothing less than 5-10 kilos.
As time passed, modifications were made according to the comfort and affordability of the people.
Though the source of inspiration remains the same old Mughal fashion, many changes are seen in today’s style
of Salwar Kurta. It is the main women’s garment among the northern Indians. However, its comfort and
easy-to-maintain qualities have made it universally popular. It is worn both in winter and summer.
The material for the summer and winter salwar kameez changes according to the weather conditions.
Summer welcomes crisp and light cottons, while winter gives way to heavy and thick materials.
In present times, the most popular style of salwar Kurta for women is the A-line cut style; this
gives a good shape and comfort to the body. The style popular among men is the straight cut with side pockets.
The prints commonly seen on this apparel in summer are block prints and tie-and-dye of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
The hand-embroidered ‘chikankari’ of Lucknow is also very popular for its traditional rich look and value.
The winter Kurtas are in silk, satin, and other thick materials. Hand-loomed material, however, suits both times.
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