Indo-Western style in vogue

The present-day season is of Indo-Western apparels. Indo-western lady garments are hitting the market as they are greatly sought after by the Indian working women. This style mainly consists o
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The present-day season is of Indo-Western apparels. Indo-western lady garments are hitting the market as they are greatly sought after by the Indian working women. This style mainly consists of major elements like the Kurta, trousers and a stole made up of rich brocades and vibrant rainbow colours.

Kurtis look simply fabulous with a new trend of sleeveless or mega sleeves with deep necks and long slits. The intricate embroideries and exclusive fabrics in beautiful pastel shades have given the trend a great boost .  

This trendy style gives a traditional touch with beads, meenakari, kundan, reshams and zari designs. This trend has become very popular among the youth. Indo-western wear has made its way on the ramps, embellishing the beauty of Indian models.

India’s rich culture is appreciated worldwide. The innovative creation made by using Patola of Gujarat, Chikankari of Lucknow, Phulkari of Punjab, Ikkat of Hyderabad are influencing the worldwide fashion statements. They are translated into many western wear and are seen worldwide. Many big brands hire skilled artisans from India to make use of Indian designs in their fashion wear.

The diversity of the Indian culture is seen in clothing designs too. Every region in India has something to offer. This has an impact on our clothes. The ethinic diversification is beautifully and efficiently styled in this wear. Rajasthan and Gujarat are well known for the mind blowing Lehariya print, mirror work, resham work, zari, kundan and kantha embroidery. The style has created a great wave in the glamour world.

There is a great scope for the Indian knit-wear also to flourish in the western fashion world. Indian designers use a variety of beautiful motives and bright colours in making of fashionable knit-wear.

Pale colours like grey, fawn, ocean blue are used which are just apt for the morning, for afternoons brighter shades like sun yellow, lavender, orange, dark pink colours are preferred for the evening purpose more gaudy and eye catching shades with glamours and vibrant looks are preferred.

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