Jan, 11, 2021
Indo western fusion WearAre you tired of wearing only Indian wear?Or do you feel that western wear does not look good on you?Don’t worryTry Indo Western fusion wear, where you can still keep the essence of Indian culture by blending it with western styling Women indo-western fusion wear is a blending concept of western styling with essence of Indian culture. Indo-Western fusion garments are usually a combination of Western-style patterns and Indian designs. Indo-western women outfits are selling like hot cakes in the market. It has become the fashion style of Indian working women In fact; Indo-Western Lady Garments have gained popularity worldwide. Made up of rich brocades and vibrant rainbow colors it has cast magic on women. This Indo-western style has no fixed shape and size. Kurti / short Kurta look simply fabulous. They come in beautiful pastel shades and exclusive fabrics with intricate embroideries. Silk and Khadi kurta is hot and happening. It is a concept of makeover where the same Vintage clothing is presented in a new modern look. . A shorter version of the kurta, called 'kurti', paired with denim pants or trousers is also quite popular, both among males and females. Another piece of Indo-Western fashion wear that is highly preferred in India is a kurti paired with a straight-cut pant-style salwar and a dupatta. With the passage of time, newer fusion styles are being developed such as short dupattas, pants with slits and spaghetti-style tops in case of salwar kameez, Patiala-style salwars worn with short shirts is yet another example of Indo-Western fusion wear largely preferred by youngsters in India. This trend of Indo-Western fusion wear has also gradually spread to bridal wear. Sarees are being draped in the Grecian style, and saree blouses are becoming more and more westernized in pattern. Lehengas worn with halter tops is another example of Indo-Western fusion fashion that is being accepted as wedding wear. My SuggestionCheck out for the rich silk sarees or traditional sarees which you have in your wardrobe.Don’t discard it.Give it a new look by redefining the blouse or by giving the saree a western drape which would give you a western look and yet keep the rich essence of Indian culture.Manisha JainFounder Director & Lead Image ConsultantSeaChangeswww.seachanges.inChange begins at the grassroots level9833668935
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