Salwar Kameez Designs
The best Indian outfit is the salwar kameez which is neither bound by religion or geography. Suited for all vocations, the salwar kameez can be adapted to suit formal wear, party styles are regular comfort. The salwar kameez is usually looked as a comfort garment but there are so many patterns that can be used as a makeover from the clichéd tent styles. Combining other elements like the perfect look, hand bags, clutch purse, right lipstick and low maintenance hairstyle the salwar kameez has a lot to offer.
Winter specials in salwar suits are more about fabrics. This is also the time for occasions and merriment that captures the light heartedness of the season. The chill in the air can be matched with silks, crepes, linings with organza, tussar, polyester blends and heavy cottons. Jute is another fabric that can be used as yoke, pattern or borders. The real magic can be done with weaving a designer dupatta that is a stole, scarf, shawl or a normal dupatta that offers relief from cold.
Semi formal styles are the best buys as they can be easily swayed into casual regulars by the drape of a duppatta. Easily fluctuated as a formal style with the right accessory the semi formal style is full of grace to add more confidence to the personality. Usually ladies look for comfort in the garment and this is the best way to also add to the collection of other garments. Ethnic charm gets highlighted with Indian make up be it the kohl or kajal and huge jhumkas that finds its counterpart in chandelier earrings. The chappals or juttis is another addition to the traditional style.
Designs can be about the neck pattern that can be boat necked, rounds, tie backs, deep V’s and also the sweetheart or square necks. The right cut and measurement is given by a good tailor though the model can suggest changes as per the comfort level. Trials are important also for regular styles as compromising on the fitting will mar your confidence. The sleeves can be the regular cap sleeves, tulip ones or sleeveless that suits slender arms or again the long sleeves with the right fit or the elbow length in tight style.
Fashion has fickle changes but if you are still comfortable with the patiala salwar then go ahead and maintain the same with real short chikankari kurits or tunics. Use beads that match with the scarf pattern but it is to be noted that contrast styles are in vogue. Go for slim fits, churidar tights, slacks and fluorescent hues for day wear.
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