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Indian Bridal Wear, Women's Wear
India has a vast deposit of culture and tradition, but in what the Indian clothing is concerned a certain flexibility and adaptability are definitely noticeable. Although initially worn by some social classes or in distinct regions of the country, certain pieces of Indian clothing finally received national acceptance and popularity: this is the case with the salwar kameez, a combination between loose pants and a long shirt, often mistaken by Westerners for a Muslim dress.
Changes in Indian clothing styles to differences in the male or female. This tradition is still strongly in rural areas, but has in bulk in urban areas. Thus, girls in their early teens, to pay the long years and cholera, by a long skirt with a short blouse on top. The women wear saris and a half of adolescents saris.
The Sari is perhaps the most famous piece of Indian women wear. It includes a wide band of fabric several meters long, carefully wrapped around the body with a shoulder Pallu, sari reflects the social status of the region, and the preferences of the wearer. Saris are usually light silk or cotton, dyed in bright colors and decorated with rich ornamentation. The art of draping a sari and pinning was a secret, for women, and variations were by the desire to have comfortable clothes. |
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