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11 Types Of Indian Women’s Wear A Range Of Modern And Traditional Styles

Suits or sarees are the two choices you are thinking of when it comes to Indian attire? So, let’s look at various kinds of Indian clothing as well as their modern and traditional variants!

For all the beautiful women out there, Indian clothes add a boost to your looks. They effortlessly contour your body to give you the perfect style. There are many kinds of Indian wear, and they’re not restricted to sarees and suits however, they are much more. Today, we will discuss eleven amazing varieties of the Indian wear that incorporate classic and contemporary designs. Find out which kind of Indian clothes suits you the most.

1. Saree

Have you ever thought of wrapping the dupatta of your mother in the scarf? It was my experience too. Saree is an old wrap-and-round costume from India which was developed during the Indus Valley civilization. It’s among the most popular varieties that you can find in Indian wear. Instead of just one design of traditional drapery sarees, there are 80 variations that can be found throughout the subcontinent. Like pleat less Bengali, Odi styles, Kodagu styles, the Malayali style so on.

Saree is a dress that consists of an upper and lower skirt that is layered with a fabric. is draped to suit the fashion of. In the past, sarees were primarily the dress for drapers. However, there’s an alternative one, the pre-stitched and stitched saree that one can wear as gowns and doesn’t require draping.

Not just the draping designs however, the blouse styles have also seen a dramatic change in the last few decades. Modern versions incorporate a lot of western influences, including feathers, one-shoulder, off the shoulder caps, ruffles, and other things. Yet, the idea of the saree is still the same and is widely used at the top fashion shows and Indian fashion collections ranging from luxurious to budget-friendly.

 

2. Ghagra Choli

Also referred to as lehenga choli, this outfit comprises a pleated skirt that is usually an oversized choli that is cropped and a dupatta or scarf. The origins of the style date back to the Mughal time period, it’s one of the most popular clothes women wear to wear today. It is among the most popular kinds of Indian clothes, aside from sarees, which you could wear for formal events such as weddings. Lehenga choli is still worn with a long skirt choli and dupatta. But, in recent years the silhouettes, styles, and designs of the dupatta, choli, and skirts have evolved.

One of my top choices today is the lehenga that has the cape which acts as a replacement for the dupatta. Contemporary choli designs have changed in length, and both the short bralette and longer versions continue to keep up with the latest trends. There are also lehenga skirts that go with button-up tops, crop tops, and many more.

3. Lancha

Lancha is another variant of lehenga-choli. The distinction lies in the style of the choli and skirts. In the Lancha outfit the choli will usually be longer than the waist and is positioned over the waistline of the lehenga. Lancha is a more modest outfit, since it isn’t one that exposes the waist. In the past, Mughal royalty wore lanchas and, nowadays, they’re an integral element of wedding attire as well as bridal wear and even the fashion for festivity.

4. Dhoti Kurta

Dhoti is the most traditional dress for males in the Indian subcontinent. It’s an rectangular piece of cotton or muslin material that’s tied around the waist and covers the legs part of the way. It must be wrapped around the waist as well as the legs and then knotted at the front. The traditional dress meant was worn only by Indian men , it has been redesigned in a contemporary way to be a popular choice in women’s clothes, too.

Dhoti has evolved from drapery to a stitched design and is now more comfortable to wear and is the preferred choice of many Indian men as a daily attire or for night-time wear. In recent times the dhoti has made its mark as a key component of Indian women’s attire by appearing on the runways. Today, women are wearing a dhoti with a stitched hem made of satin or silk and paired with a mid-length or long curta or a draped, belted top. A lot of these modern styles are now being featured in the latest collections.

5. Salwar Suit

Salwar kameez is one of the most comfortable outfit among the other kinds of Indian wear. It’s a blend of salwar, kameez and dupatta. Salwars are similar to pleated and loose pajama that can be worn with a waistband that is tight and taper at the ankles. A kameez is the upper portion of the dress. We wear it with the salwar. It is typically knee-length or longer. Fashions are changing, as the design of kurtis and dupattas are changing, but the fundamentals remain the same.

In recent times, we’ve seen a variety of very short kurtis as well in ankle-length kurtas, worn with various types of salwar, such as the trouser-style, asymmetrical or Patiala. The dupatta also has Indo-western features like ruffles feathers or lace and at times, completely disappeared. It can be a great alternative to the lehenga or saree as an elegant Indian dress, providing more ease and grace.

6. Anarkali Suit

A long frock flared kurta, paired with tight-fitting pants made of churidar creates the perfect combination of Anarkali Suits. Anarkali dresses fit to just above the waistline and it flares until the knees. Anarkali is among those varieties of Indian clothes that have recently come back after many years. Modern designs are floor-to-ceiling and dress-like. It is typically elegant and sophisticated and also comfy. Modern designs of Anarkali attire include cape style, jacket style as well as tiered, floor-length, and gown styles.

7. Kurta and Churidar

Churidar is a great choice to wear with frock and kurtis. It can also be paired with other kurtis like A-line, front cut, long and short length curtis. Churidar trousers are more that the width of your legs The excess length folds at the ankles , and is referred to in the form of bangles (churi) which is why they are known as Churidar. Another ensemble was first worn during the Mughal period and was worn frequently in the past by Pakistani Punjabi women before partition. It is now widely worn in India in both Pakistan.

8. Women’s Sherwani

Sherwani was first introduced in the Mughal period as a men’s wear, which was the time when nobles and royalty were wearing it. However, in recent times sherwani has also shifted into women’s clothing. Sherwani suits are available in a variety of fabrics such as cotton, silk, chanderi, cotton silk, georgette, net, chiffon and velvet, tussar and many more. If you’re looking to wear something different than a the saree or suit, this suit is an absolute must for you. It is among the newest styles of Indian clothing and isn’t too widespread as of yet.

Contrary to a kurta, which is worn over our heads, sherwanis usually has front closures as well as the mandarin collar. The majority of them are heavily embroidered. sherwanis are perfect for weddings, festivals and graduation ceremonies.

9. Indo-Western Suits

Today, we see many different kinds of Indian wear , such as palazzos or pantsuits. They are a blend of Indian clothing and western attire and are extremely fashionable. Palazzo suits are kurtis that are worn with loose pleated trousers, referred to as Palazzos. The latest designs of kurtis come in a variety of styles, such as A-line short, long, off the shoulder and many more.

Pantsuits refers to tailored pants or trousers that are paired with a variety of Kurtis. Apart from these there are also cut-off pants, boot-cuts or cigarettes pants. Indo-western suits are typically styled without the use of a tie.

10. Indian Gowns

Another western-inspired outfit, Indian gown is usually worn with a dupatta and decorated with Indian designs on the surface. There are now gowns with different designs and, in the past decade, Indian gowns have been one of the most popular styles that are part of Indian wear. For instance, off-shoulder, one-shoulder, bell sleeves gowns, saree-style dresses, and numerous others. They’re also coupled with caps, shrugs and jackets, which add an element of freshness to the notion of dresses. In the past couple of years, we’ve seen Western-inspired accessories like feathers, fringes, bows and more, on runways.

11. Sharara and Gharara Suits

The same-looking outfits are common to misinterpret ghararas and shararas. Both were created during the Mughal time period. They’re traditionally originated from Lucknow in India, where a majority of Muslim women were seen wearing these dresses. Pakistani brides typically wear the outfits for weddings.

Gharara and sharara suits consist of kurtis, either short, long, or mid and paired with flared trousers. They are referred to as gharara or sharara with dupatta. Ghararas are pleated pants that are well-structured. They fit near the waist up to the knee, and then extend at the knee or just higher than the knee. The seams are usually decorated with piping or golden Zari or lace.

I’m sure you’ve enjoyed these 11 kinds of Indian wear. Dress with confidence and show off the goddess inside your with your individual fashion. Let us know the most popular styles of Indian clothes in the comments below. Please share photos of yourself in Indian outfits by sharing them with us on Instagram @salwarifashion