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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

BollyWood Anarkali Churidar Salwar Kameez

BollyWood Anarkali Churidar Salwar Kameez
The latest fashion trend to emerge in the market for traditional Indian attire, are today seen creation their presence felt everywhere, right from wedding parties to regular meetings to everyday wear. Madhubala in the song ‘Pyar kiya to darna kya’ from ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ or Madhuri in the song ‘Aaja Nachle’ from the movie ‘Aaja Nachle’ wore the same Anarkali dress or Anarkali churidar.

Anarkali are worn with churidars and the footwear usually comprises of Punjabi juttis. As far as the kameez is concerned, it is figure-hugging till the upper trunk and below that, it turns into a frock and gets a lot of flare.Anarkali churidar  usually come in flowing materials like crepe and are called anarkali crepe suits. Anarkali crepe suits worn on formal occasions somewhat differ from those worn in everyday life. In case of formal suits, the shirt (kameez ) is a lot embellished and resembles an anarkali designer churidar.
The work done on the shirts include use of tinsel, embroideries, embellishments and wide limits. Sometimes, zardozi work is also done on the Anarkali designer churidar. Materials like crepes, georgettes, silks and brocades are used to make Anarkali suits.Everyday Anarkali crepe suits on the other hand don’t have so much work on the kameez and are quite simple. The lack of embellishments is often replaced by the exquisite patch work on the oppression, sleeves, and the neck line
The fabrics are mix and matched and the Anarkali churidar is made to look almost innocent.Anarkali crepe Churidar is one of the hottest trends around at the moment in South Asian/Indian fashion. Although you’ve almost certainly already got one and everyone you know probably has one too. This trend is motionless going strong and the designers are bringing out newer styles, different fabrics and re-creating this classic outfit of anarkali designer Churidar.

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