Sari Biography
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What makes the Indian couture so unique is the fact that you will find  each and every state of the country having its own distinct traditional  clothing for men and women. For instance, the salwaar kameez is the  ethnic attire of women in Punjab; the Mekhala Chadar is worn by Assamese  women, and so on. However, all types of Indian clothing look very  elegant and Indians wear them with a lot of pride. The festivities and  other special occasions are the time when you can see maximum Indians  donning their ethnic garb, be it sari, kurta pajama or dhoti. A sari is  long strip of colorful multi-patterned cloth seductively wrapped around  the body, teemed with a blouse! It's the traditional dress for the women  folk in India and there are many styles in which you can drape it. The  blouse worn with sari is also called the choli or ravika. The salwaar  kameez, on the other hand, is the most ubiquitous of all traditional  women attires in India. Due to its popularity in the Punjab region, it  is sometimes also called the Punjabi suit. The Indian men's traditional  attire consists of the kurta and pajama, dhoti, lungi and other dresses.  Worn on both formal and informal occasions, kurta and pajama are quite  popular dress of Indian men. The kurta is like a loose long shirt almost  reaching the knees, whereas the Pyjama is a lightweight drawstring  trouser. The men's dhoti is a rectangular piece of unstitched cloth  about five yards long, wrapped about the waist and the legs and knotted  at the waist. It is known by different names like Laacha in Punjabi,  Mundu in Malayalam, Dhuti in Bangla, etc.Traditional Indian clothing has  come into prominence once again. Well, if you notice the trends in  fashion industry, you'll realize that modern fashion has aped the  styling and designing of the bygone eras, the period of royalty, when  Maharajas and Ranis used to spend extravagantly on their clothing.  Whatever the royals chose to go in for was reminiscent of splendor and  luxury. The creative fashion designers of today are in a lookout for  ethnic designs that take us close to our cultural roots and remind us of  the glorious past. Well, in this section, we will provide you with  information on the different kinds of traditional clothing in India, so  read on…Dhoti .Dhoti kurta is the traditional Indian clothing of men.  Unlike other dresses, it is an unstitched piece of cloth usually 5 yards  long that is tied around the waist and legs. The knot is tied at the  waist. Dhoti is known by different names at different places such as  Laacha in Punjabi, dhuti in Bangla. Kurta is a term used to refer to a  long loose shirt, the length of which falls below or may be just above  the knees of the wearer. In the olden times, it was primarily worn by  men, but today, it has become a unisex dress that both men and women can  wear. Indian Salwar KameezSalwar kameez is the traditional Indian  clothing for women. Due to its high popularity in the region of Punjab,  shalwar kameez is commonly referred to as Punjabi suit. The fashion of  Shalwar Kameez in India is not new. Since the past many few centuries,  women have been wearing this wonderful attire. Indian Sari.Sari is one  of the most wonderful dresses worn by Indian women. Infact, when one  thinks of a typical Indian woman, the first thing that strikes the mind  is a woman clad in sari, who is wearing the solah shringar including  bindi, chudi, kajal etc. Sherwani is a long coat resembling achkan in  styling. It is buttoned upto the collar and lengthwise it is usually  below the knee. It adds to the charm and grace of men, especially the  taller ones. Indian men spend lavishly on buying the sherwani suit for  the special occasion of their wedding. In India, one can spot many men  wearing turban. Well, turban is tied not for the sake of fashion, but  because it has a lot of significance in the lives of Indians. The hair  turban is a headdress that basically consists of a long piece of  unstitched cloth, which is wrapped around the head.
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