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This Baisakhi lets throw in some vibrant colours of salwar kameez into our lives!

We all know that Baisakhi is around the corner and we are all so excited about it. The delicious, mouth-watering food, the festive celebrations, fun and laughter. The huge fancy “melas”, the family dinners and not to forget our favourite part of the festive celebrations - getting ready with all the gusto. Baisakhi is the spring harvest festival, and in India, we all know when it is festive season or an occasion we leave no stone unturned to show our best ethnic fashion! Ladies, we just can’t overlook the unparalleled love for getting ready. So this festive season, lest gen into some ethnic style and what’s better than Salwar kameez or Patiala suits!? Nothing! Patiala suits or Salwar kameez are without a doubt a better choice! There is no hassle when you have to wear or carry a Salwar kameez. It’s just so comfortable that you can literally run a marathon. Yes, a marathon! Unless you are not wearing heels and if you are and can run in heels then before you know it, you are a god

Know Your Shararas

Have you noticed a sudden shift in the ethnic wardrobe of all the Bollywood divas? Ranging from Juhi Chawla to to Kareena Kapoor, from Bhumi Pednekar to Nargis Fakri, everyone has been seen sporting a sharara suit. It seems that just when we thought that the Sharara era was finally ending, they have made a raging comeback! And this time around, it is back with so much variety and colors, that you just can’t wrap your head around all of it. If you didn’t know already, Sharara are loose pleated trousers worn under a kurti, with a dupatta to class the whole outfit up. Being one of the most versatile outfits, you can wear shararas on any and every occasion that comes your way. Be it your friend’s wedding reception, your parent’s anniversary, or some other family function, you can count on shararas to give the absolute right balance of ethnic and modern look to go with your ever so young personality. Designers today have turned shararas into the most beautiful looking pieces of clo

Anarkali suit- Classy Party wear suit

Anarkali  dresses are not new in this fashion world; it is quite old. Anarkali  suit is a form of clothing that has originated from the city of Lahore, Pakistan. It is a long, frock-style top paired with slim fitted bottom wear. This suit varies in many different lengths and fabrics. Anarkali   salwar owe its name to Anarkali, a dancer in the court of Emperor Akbar. The word ‘ Anarkali'  means the ‘delicate bud of the pomegranate tree.' This signifies the virtues of tenderness, vulnerability, purity, and exquisiteness associated with the wearer. Anarkali  dresses are now available in several designs and pattern, but the one with ornamented borders looks spectacular and royal. Designer Anarkali  suits are trendy amongst commoners and celebrities. It was designed by combining the ethnic look paired with a spirit of the contemporary trend.  In the present scenario, Anarkali  suits have made a place in every woman's wardrobe. Although its origination is during the Mughal

Salwar kameez, A popular garment

Salwar kameez is such a garment that is liked by women of all age group. From ordinary people to the celebrity, all like it as a casual as well as a formal outfit. This two-piece garment consists of a top called kameez and a pair of trousers called salwar. Salwar kameez are available in various color and design. Traditional Kameez is simple in design, but over the years its design has changed. Kameez may be short or long; salwar may be broad or narrow. In many countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan, both men and women wear this garment. In India, men and women of Punjab wear salwar kameez . Men’s outfit is a bit different than that of women. Women use a long cloth called odhni or dupatta with salwar kameez. Patiala Suit, an ethnic style In Punjab, salwar kameez is the most favorite garment. Patiala, as its name suggest, has originated from Patiala, a city in Punjab. It is said that Raja of Patiala wore this as Royal outfit. Then it became popular widely. It resembles a Patha