Churidar Suits Are Popular For Any Festive Fiesta
Indian traditional attires have always been in fashion. Whether it counts to urban or rural, Indian attires like salwar kameez and churidars have always been appreciated by people of all strata. The traditional outfits of India include sarees, churidar for women of the northern areas; and pattu pavada, half-sarees and veshti mundu are worn by women of the southern culture. The trend of salwar kameez has initially generated from Punjab, Haryana and mostly from the northern areas. Churidar is just another version of salwar, which is loose up to the knees and then fits the calf below. The churidaar fits below the knees with horizontal gathers near the ankles. Usually a long kurta which goes below the knees is worn with it. It has formed to be one of the most stylish wear by women now-a-days in the Indian wear.

Now-a-days they are available in a variety of materials ranging from cotton to fancy, such as silk, georgette, crepe, synthetic and others to suit ones likeness. The impeccable quality, alluring designs, and reasonable prices are what one might look for. They are available in a variety of shades of colors considering monotones, dual tones or harmonious tones. Also available in different sizes, including for cute five year olds too. Designers have nowadays come up with exquisite designs and smashing palate of colors that a contrast color-combination has always stood outstanding as in the case of salwars or churidar suits. A new trend of chiffon dupattas have brought a new wave of style in this generation, and the olden plain cotton dupattas are being put beneath the set of clothes in the wardrobe.
Churidars layered with beautiful dupattas form a perfect party wear. Whether it’s the festive season of Holi, Diwali or any other occasion just pick one of the funky colors at your nearby boutique and get going! Choose the color of the season and pick up a simple suit, team it up with a contrast sequenced dupatta or a lacy one lined with turquoise, aqua blue or sea green stones. You can just go wild with colors of your choice! A few color suggestions: you can pick up a red churidar suit with black dupatta; or sea green shade colored suit and match it with gold zardosi embroidered dupatta or printed dupatta. A pair of pretty earrings, a bindi, and a cute jhola pouch or a classy clutch will go way gorgeous with churidar suits.
At the festive occasion of Durga Puja the market is neatly set up with wide variety of traditional wears for all. Apparel designed by eminent designers is widely sold out. Keeping in mind the elegant traditional look for women salwar suits, lehengas rule the markets. Enumerable unique designs and materials appear to be spectacular. Needless to say, it becomes very difficult for one to decide which one should she own or gift her closest cousin. If you are looking for these beautiful unique style statements with their extravagant designs, then visit the famous boutiques of our city and other metropolitan cities and witness the paradise of fashion and style!
Author Bio:
The Designer Vastra owns several boutiques of anarkali suits and anarkali salwar kameez in the city and in the outskirts of the city, and share extensively on various articles including this very article.
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