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Indian Salwars – Trends, Fashions and Styles

Indian Salwars – Trends, Fashions and Styles

Indian Salwars – Trends, Fashions and Styles

 

 

The Indian salwars are popular all over India today, have typically descended from Punjab. They were most of the times worn by women of Punjab, until it got famous all over India. Punjabi ladies wear the salwar kameez, which is a traditional dress. It is made up of a pair of salwar pants and a kameez tunic.

 

Salwar trousers are traditionally designed to be long and loose-fitting, with small hems above the ankles sewn to resemble cuffs. The salwar is also worn by Punjabi men, although they wear it with a kurta, which is the male version of the kameez.

 

Indian Salwars can be great to wear to events. They can be worn to official places for meetings as well as parties and weddings. This blog will guide you towards trends and fashions when it comes to salwars.

 

Indian Salwars : History

 

The salwar kameez is thought to have originated in the Mughal era, when India's Muslim rulers wore it. The salwar kameez is a traditional Punjabi clothing that has recently gained popularity among ladies across India.

 

The salwar kameez was even accepted as a uniform for females between the ages of 12 and 16 in India's government schools starting in the 1980s. Many of these females continued to wear the salwar kameez to college and university, as well as when they went out to work.

 

That was all about the history and origination of the salwa, now let’s take a look at popular and beautiful designs in salwars that can be worn to places.

 

Cotton Indian Salwars:-

 

Cotton Salwars, India is a country that lies near the Equatorial region meaning it is geographically a hot country. Under such cases, cotton is a material people usually reach out for.

 

Cotton is a very comfortable fabric to wear, during summers. It is not very dense, and is porous allowing air to pass. In short they are very breezy and comfortable to slide on. Besides, they also come in multiple colors and designs. So cotton salwars are a great fit if you are someone who prioritizes comfort.

 

Cotton Indian Salwars

Image Source: Instagram

 

Trouser Paired :- 

 

Trouser paired, by this we mean pairing up your salwars with trousers instead of kameez. These are also known as parallel or straight salwars. This pairing manages and gracefully succeeds in delivering a very confident and official look. Apart from all this, this pairing is a perfect mix of modern styles and traditional styles.

 

Indo western party wear kurtis-

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Lehariyan Salwars :-

 

Lehariya is a Rajasthani traditional design type. Salwar kameez and sarees with the Lehariyan pattern are created using a two-step tie and dye method, in which the material is knotted first and then dipped in chosen colors to create distinctive artwork designs.

 

People nowadays wear salwar kameez, which is possibly the most prevalent and comfortable Indian clothing. A salwar kameez, often known as a traditional dress, has its origins in Central and South Asia. A salwar kameez is made up of two items of clothing: the salwar and the kameez. It is worn by both men and women. The kameez is a long tunic or short with a western style collar, whereas the salwar are loose pajama-like pants that are broad at the top and small at the ankle.

 

Lehariyan Salwars

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Crepe Salwars :-

 

This fabric is both comfortable and attractive, and it drapes well on the body, making it ideal as a basic material for all sorts of salwar kameez. Salwar kameez is architecturally a highly comfortable and simple to wear costume, despite its three-piece construction consisting of a long tunic, a loose pair of pants, and a dupatta.

 

Crepe Salwars

Image Source: Instagram

 

Patiala Salwars :-

 

The salwar, also known as the patiala, is a loose, comfy pair of pants with a wide, inflating top that tapers down at the bottom. The pleating at the waist and the use of a drawstring, which can be adjusted to fit according to personal comfort levels, are two distinguishing features of the salwar.

 

A long scarf, known as a dupatta or odhani, is usually worn folded over the shoulders with this outfit. It can be worn around the neck or over the head, according to personal preference.

 

Patiala Salwars

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Chiffon Salwars :-

 

Chiffon has a powerful, but graceful, appearance. Sewing with it is quite tough. Chiffon is a type of lightweight fabric that is incredibly fine. The faux-chiffon saree is suitable for both formal and casual occasions.

 

Eid, Holi, Diwali, Dussehra, Lohri, Baisakhi, and other holidays are celebrated in faux-chiffon salwar kurtas. Easy to wash and iron faux-chiffon kameez salwar. Faux-chiffon salwar suits come in a variety of hues.

 

Chiffon Salwars

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Salwars paired with Shararas :- 

 

Pairing salwars with shararas might turn out to be an amazing decision. Shararas are wide legged pants or kameez if you must call it that. It delivers a very royal look and makes sure to add to the grandeur of events. They are perfect to be worn out for weddings or navratris or any other occasion.

 

Salwars paired with Shararas

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Anarkali Salwars :-

 

Among all the garments, the anarkali salwar suit is the most beautiful. They're long frock-style dresses with or without slits on the sides or front. Anarkali salwar kameez are constructed of georgette, chiffon, satin, cotton, or silk fabric, and are occasionally covered with net.

 

The kameez usually falls below the knees, but the churidaar has folds at the bottom. You have the option of wearing or not wearing a dupatta. The Anarkali kameez is stunning even without it.

 

Anarkali Salwars

Image Source: Instagram

 

Palazzo Paired with Salwars :-

 

Palazzo salwar is a great way to add a modern twist to your classic EID outfit. It gives you a sophisticated and trendy appearance, in addition to an ethnic aspect. Palazzo pants have been increasingly popular in recent years due to their comfort and stylish appearance.

 

Long or short kameez with side or front slits can be worn here. Palazzo pants are long, flowy, and parallel in appearance, with no patterns. With or without a dupatta, the palazzo salwar kameez looks great.

 

Palazzo Paired with Salwars

Image Source: Instagram

 

Salwar with Collar neck :-

 

If you're the sort of girl that wears her pride on her sleeve all the time, this is the style for you. All you have to do now is pick a collared salwar kameez. Pushback pants, palazzos, or Patiala pants may be worn with this kameez. The front of the kameez should feature a design that runs from the border of the collar to the waist. Large kameez with long side slits looks fantastic.

 

Salwar with Collar neck

Image Source: Instagram

 

How to Style them :-

 

Salwars have a lot of either mirror work or patterns to add to its beauty. You on the other hand can try out various hairstyles like a bun or middle partition hairstyle to add to the occasion. Also, don’t be hesitant to play around with makeup and jewelry to make it look more elegant and beautiful.

 

Where to find salwars:-

 

To find all the variety of salwars mentioned in the blog above, there are multiple online stores. Google “Indian Salwars” or any other subheading we have suggested in the blog above to  see desirable results on the web. 

 

You can obviously also try your hands on window shopping. Window shopping always offers a completely new and refreshing experience with a good sense of costs as well.

 

This blog’s purpose was to bring into your attention the various kinds of trending salwars and how to use them. We hope the blog  justified its purpose and your found what you were looking for.

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