Any embroidered salwar
kameez consists of 3 main parts- the kurti, the lose pajama and the dupattas.
The kurti is your long top that covers almost the entire upper body. The pajama
is the piece of cloth that you wear to cover the legs, while the dupattas is
that long piece of cloth that is used as a stole over the dress.
Today women wear
embroidered salwar kameez in many different ways.
The
Short Kurta
In the last decade, the
short kurta has become very popular among young women because they can easily
be worn almost everywhere and look trendy enough. The kurta is shorter than a
traditional kurta and ends just a few inches below the waist. You can pair it
up with a jeans or a trouser as well.
The
Indo Western Style
There are also certain
combinations of Indian and western styles. Salwar kameez made in this fashion
look very stylish and smart. Here the pajama is not used and is replaced with a
well fitting pant or legging.
Churidar
Kurta
The churidar kurta is one
of the most popular types worn by women and is not limited to any particular
age group. The ethnic style of this dress item is preferred by middle aged
women as well. The embroidered
salwar kameez with a churidar kurta comes in many printed designs or
can be worn plain depending on the occasion.
Anarkali
style
A royal look can be
achieved with Anarkali styled salwar kameez. In weddings we can easily spot a
lot of women wearing this type of dress. This dress has its roots in the Mughal
era and consists of layers of stitches and looks like a frock.
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