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Thursday 30 July 2015

4 Popular Party Wear Dresses in Indian Subcontinent


Along with western party dresses more and more Indian also prefers traditional party dresses


Fashion and dressing style has been evolving over the years, it has been changing with the shifting taste and styles. This change has been induced in different categories itself. Attire are sub-categorized both in vertical and horizontal sections. Different attires are worn for different occasions. One of the important occasions is the attire to be worn in a party. There are several party wear dresses variant and shopping for which has become much easier with the advent of online shopping.
Dress has been worn by women in American and Europe for centuries. With the passing of time, this has just impacted the changing styles, design and other thing. Nevertheless the core of it did not change. Dress was a garment which is a skirt with an attached bodice. The garment is found in different length, cuts, shapes, styles, designs and also fabrics. Nowadays there are numerous different forms of dresses available for girls and women, which could be shopped in not only the regular markets but also online markets. But some styles haven’t changed. There are party wear options in the traditional section also. This might come across surprise to many however traditional attires are the well accepted in parties too. Let us check out the traditional party dresses for this year:
  • Kurtis with plazzo pants: Kurtis are the traditional attire especially worn in the Indian sub-continent. The dresses could be different material and are usually of vibrant colour which is apt to be worn in the parties. Plazzo is form of trouser which is loosely fitted and is paired with the Kurtis.
  • Long Anarkali dresses: This attire is most in-fashion within the section of traditional attire in the Indian subcontinent. The Anarkali is elaborate top which has pleated; the number may vary time to time. The dress is combined with a fitted trouser called chooridaar and a duppatha which Indian stole.
  • Angrakha dresses: This is unique style dress which has recently introduced to fashion. Nevertheless this style has its inspiration dated back to the years when button were not introduced and cloths has to be fasten to each other. Angrakas are the dress that are designed on tied up and also comes in pairs with salwar, a narrow trouser and Indian stole. 
  • Sarees: the chiffon saree are today’s party wear favorites. Bright coloured, shimmered or polka dotted are commonly noted in the parties in the Indian cities. There are several patterns and styles in which sarees are available especially to be worn at parties.
Thus there are several variations in traditional party wear dresses which are opening up a new avenue in the fashion arena and are widely accepted among Indian women.