Wednesday 9 March 2011

WOMEN DRESSES FOR INDIA DRESS POINTS


culture, belief languages verbal and attire of the people of India are as diverse as the landscape of this vast country. Due to its diversity this cultural hub does not have just one clothing which can be called as the National uniform or Indian Dress. If in northern part we find more of the Muslim influence, in the  southern part of India Dravidian style of costumes govern
WOMEN DRESSES

The language, religion in addition to dresses of the people change according on the way to the region they inhabit. In northern part of India Salwar Kameez is prevalent among women. Salwar is a type of loose trouser, which is worn with lose Kurta known as Kameez. This Indian dress is usually accompanied by Dupatta, a kind of veil used to cover head or bosom. This Indian dress is the beloved of North Indian women as it is hassle free to wear and easy en route used for maintain and allows complete freedom of movement which is compulsory for hard working women whether in an office or helping her husband in fields. 

In western India i.e. Rajasthan and Gujarat, Lehenga Choli forms core of the traditional dress of the locals. Lehenga is a lose ankle length skirt worn with Choli, a kind of blouse. This outfit is incomplete without Odon, western Indian version of Dupatta, which lends the grace and approach to this traditional Indian dress. Another dress that resembles Lehenga is Ghaghra. It is a type of full flared ankle length skirt, which is worn with a belt around the waist. In some parts of India you can also find women wearing Garara, a kind of divided skirt, flared at the bottom much like bell-bottoms. 

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