Monday, 25 August 2025



 Indian fashion offers diverse types of  including the Saree, a draped strip of fabric; the Salwar Kameez, a tunic with trousers; the Lehenga Choli, a long skirt, blouse, and scarf; and the Anarkali, a flared, floor-length suit. Other popular dresses include Kurtas, which are versatile tunics, and Sharara Suits, featuring wide-legged pants. For men, traditional wear includes the Sherwani, a long coat-like garment, and Kurta Pajamas.

 

For Women

Saree:

A long strip of fabric (6-8 yards) that is draped around the body, worn with a fitted blouse called a choli. 

Salwar Kameez:

A three-piece ensemble consisting of a tunic (kameez), loose-fitting pants (salwar), and a scarf (dupatta). 

Lehenga Choli:

Also known as Ghagra Choli, this consists of a long, embroidered skirt (lehenga or ghagra), a blouse (choli), and a dupatta scarf. 

Anarkali Suit:

A dress named after a Mughal courtesan, it features a fitted bodice and a long, flowy, flared silhouette, often worn with churidar pants. 

Sharara Suit:

An outfit known for its wide, flared pants called sharara, paired with a tunic. 

Kurta/Kurti:

A versatile, collarless tunic or a shorter tunic, respectively, that can be worn in various styles and paired with different bottoms like palazzos, churidars, or jeans. 

Palazzo Suit:

A type of Salwar Kameez where the trousers are wide and flared palazzo pants. 

For Men

Sherwani: A long, coat-like garment, often made of rich fabrics, with a fitted silhouette, originally associated with royalty. 

Kurta Pajama: A simple and traditional outfit consisting of a collarless shirt (kurta) and loose-fitting pants (pajama). 

Bandhgala/Nehru Jacket Sets: Formal jacket-style attire that can be part of a complete suit. 

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 Indian fashion offers diverse types of  including the Saree, a draped strip of fabric; the Salwar Kameez, a tunic with trousers; the Leheng...