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Dress Materials Styles & Pattern:- The latest collection of Salwar Kameez can glamorize your look. There are numerous styles and patterns in salwar kameez. The latest trend is fashionable anarakali’s, churidar salwar kameez, art silk salwar kameez, designer net salwar kameez with long sleeves and many more. Churidar Style:- This is the most latest demanded style these days. Bottom is tight fitting like skinny jeans and has extra length to wrinkle around the ankle and can be worn over the knee to ankle length top. Nearly all, it is dressed by women and girls who love ethnic style. They can be printed, embroidered or plain. It makes any women look slimmer. Patiala/Punjabi Style:- It is very loose pant, tailored with pleats which are grouped from the waist to the following and meets at the ankle. It is very comfortable and easy to wear hence it is ideal for semi formal and formal occasions. Patiala can be carried above short and waist length Kurta. It comes in cotton, georgette and synthetic material. Anarkali Style:- Anarkali is considered as classy and royal style from the Mughal times.At this time, it becomes favorite for every Fashionista. It is rounded and has drapes from the waist and finish to the ankle orsomewhere else. Generally, it is paired with churidar or legging. You can find them along with embellishment and innovative prints which is perfect for party and wedding occasions. Parallel Suit:- It is like a boot cut pant which can be paired with any length top or kurta. It features straight fit through the waist to the following and can have a bit baggy around ankle, that’s why also called trouser suit. Parallel suit’s bottom is often embroidered by the side of the leg and ankle. You can also find printed ones which are preferable for casuals as well as formals. Simple Salwar Kameez:- It is worn by both Pakistani as well as Indian women. The loose salwar doesn’t have extra length in lower leg and drapes. It is often teamed with long kameez and dupatta.
Posted on: Sun, 01 Sep 2013 12:15:27 +0000

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