Designer Anarkali Georgette Suit

Posted by shalu kumari
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Mar 21, 2016
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Anarkali is a type of suit comprises of a long kurti, which is usually figure hugging till the upper portion and the lower portion flares like a long circular skirt, worn with a churidar and a dupatta.

Now a days Anarkali suit has gained so much popularity that it has become a designer wear for women and is appropriate for all occasions.

It compliments most Indian body types because of its A-line cut. It gives one a slimmer shape, by conservatively hiding the love handles, giving an overall elegant look. The Anarkalis suit come in a variety of fabrics and are embroidered with different materials like zari, stones,  kundan, zardosi, sequins, etc.

Are you planning to choose a designer anarkali for an ethnic function?  Try one in net, georgette or chiffon with zardozi, stone or sequin work. They fall well and look great. Full sleeves are also in fashion and so are full-length skirts. You need to ensure that your designer anarkali is well-fitted especially around the shoulders & bust, otherwise it will look shabby. Pink, Ivory, gold, peacock blues and green are cool colors which are very in this season.

FIVE REASONS WHY YOU NEED AN ANARKALI IN YOUR WARDROBE

1.Anarkali is traditional yet very contemporary attire. Anarkali is versatile and can be worn in traditional gathering like wedding or engagement party and in office party as well.

2.Beautiful Anarkali comes in many avatar, most of them don’t need to accessorise with jewellery, just take a simple clutch and you are ready to go.

3.Anarkali is really easy to maintain and you can dance like a star.

4.If chosen carefully, certain kind of anarkalis can be used as gowns as well. You can accessorise it with emblazed gloves and a classy Diva is ready to dazzle.

5.Anarkali comes in different fabrics like soft chiffon to traditional brocade. Pick your Anarkali according to occasion.

The history of the origin of the ‘Anarkali’ is considered quiet fascinating and controversial in the Indian history. Anarkali suit with chiffon dupatta was a slave girl, who danced the mujra at the palace of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The dresses these dancers wore was known as mujra dress and later they got famous by name ‘Anarkali’ suit in the remembrance of a great dancer and a passionate lover.

The Anarkali suit is perhaps the perfect example of how vintage fashion can make such a huge come back. It instantly grew to be one of the most liked Indian outfits recently. The main reason for the Anarkalis popularity is its timeless beauty and the extremely feminine look it silhouettes.

 

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