Friday, 30 August 2013

Fashion and Punjabi suits

The traditional apparel in Punjab is Kurta-pajama with turban for men. Ladies like Patiala suits as a part of their ancient apparel. However, the younger generation prefers stylish apparel as per the style state of affairs.

The NRI population has been a significant influence concerning apparel of the Punjabis.   There's a riot of colors within the pagdi-turban and phulkari dupattas that comes out throughout the Baisakhi festival. The informal dress of the Punjabis comprising of the Salwar-Kameez for girls and lehenga-Kurta with a waistcoat has several colors and styling.

Turban designs are often explored and are a must for all Sikhs. Duppatta- a part of Punjabi dress- has greater importance within the lifetime of Punjabi women. The Duppatta increases magnificence and gravity of the Punjabi ladies. As it is a part of Salwaar Kameez- a Punjabi dress- the dress is incomplete with out a duppatta.

One can buy modern duppattas from the markets of Punjab. A number of the style shows are also being organized here, that showcase the importance of the duppatta in Punjabi life. Punjabis are noted for their keen interest in the dressing sense and up to date fashion necessities. They like to participate in all events and always have a sporting nature.

In the up to date times, fashion designers are coming up with a lot of innovative designs, styles and patterns. Today, there are varied necklines and even there's lots of scope for experimenting with totally different ornamental things like sequins, mirrors, embroideries and so on. Suits are also available in numerous designs having different shapes.

Ideally, the length of kurta ought to be knee length per the normal vogue. However, the trendy custom-made suits have totally different sorts of cuts and shapes. With the exception of the standard punjabi suit and churidar suit, parallel suit is additionally quite common in Asian country. In fact, punjabi salwar suits are quite popular among the young ladies.

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Sunday, 25 August 2013

Dupattas- Back and Now

Duppatta plays an important part in the life of Punjabi ladies. It not only increases the smartness and also makes the ladies proud. However, the traditional fashion of the Punjabi ladies has been on the downhill as a result of the western culture. Rather than taking the duppatta on the top, girls/women wear it solely round the neck.

Duppattas, having length from two to two and a half meters, increase the sweetness of the women wearing them. A Punjabi suit is incomplete without a duppatta. It makes the lady look nice. It can also make her look additional stylish, if worn properly. It reflects the inner beauty of the ladies.

Today, the young ladies and even the older women are being driven by the current western fashion trends. They're far more confused by the totally different combos of dresses accessible in the market. Additionally, fashion designers have also shown the importance of Duppatta and they try to emphasize this in their fashion shows.

In the earlier days, the duppatta used to be taken on each of the shoulders. However, today they have become merely a piece of fabric hanging on one of the shoulders or generally around the neck.  Even when many companies are starting to focus on the Punjabi culture, where not only the brain and beauty is put to test but also the way the women dresses is also of much importance.

The brides wear the dupatta on wedding time. It gives additional beauty to the bride. Not only the Punjabi ladies are a fan of this culture, but the ladies in western countries have also started appreciating the Punjabi dresses. For example, nurses in New York and California can be seen sporting Punjabi suits and Punjabi Dupattas.

The Punjabi Dupattas are a rich cultural heritage. They should be worn properly by the women to give respect to this hundreds of years old tradition. And awareness among the younger generation about the importance of dupattas should also be generated.

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Friday, 23 August 2013

The significance of Punjabi juttis

There is simply no need to give introduction to the Punjabi juttis. Why? Because they are the most extensively worn footwear in India. The juttis have been the top choice of women, especially Punjabi women right from the time of maharajas to the 21st century. They grace the feet of women and even men at almost every major festival. Just name any festival, and there is ample variety of juttis available to suit the occasion.

Despite tough competition from dozens of footwear brands, there has been no downturn in the attractiveness of this particular item, mainly because of the comfort it offers. Also, to suit the taste of buyers, the Punjabi juttis have undergone a lot of changes. For daily wear, plain juttis sell like hot cakes, and for a more formal occasion, people prefer buying ones that are more vibrant and flashy.

Juttis usually drop in the slip-on style, and are made of fine leather, carefully embroided with colourful gists and beads. When worn in agreement with the dress, they provide an ethnic look and certainly enhance your personality. These days juvenile young girls wear the  Punjabi juttis with distinct dresses — from suits to jeans and skirts — to get a chic look. Moreover, when it comes to choosing footwear with kurta-pyjamas or sherwanis, these items are preffered by men as well.

One another reason for the increasing popularity of the trendy Punjabi juttis is it’s cost-effectiveness.  This footwear is available in a wide variety, ranging from Rs 150 onwards, which is in the reach of everyone. But sometimes people place orders to get them specially made to suit certain occasions, and the prices then go up to thousands of rupees.

Keeping in outlook the expanding demand of punjabi juttis by youngsters, hundreds of craftsmen are engaged in the art of making juttis in many states of India, primarily Punjab and Rajasthan. In Punjab, Malout, Muktsar and Patiala are the main centres for the manufacturing of this footwear.There is no end to the demand of these items, so the craftsmen remain busy in this trade throughout the year. In fact, these are not only in demand in india but abroad also.

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Punjabi Suits- Always in trend

Punjabi's are mainly known for their liveliness, exuberance & bountiful mind-set. The new dimension that has recently been added to their persona is their unique fashion sense. With beautiful salwars to short kameezs, punjabi culture has seen all these quite well.

The trend of Punjabi suits was introduced long ago, but this has not altered its craze over market trends. Punjabi suits comprise of kameezs in vast colors with gota pattis and embroidery , teamed up with salwars. Salwars may vary from heavy patiala ones with large number of pleats to lighter salwars without pleats .

Tight bottomed and flowy in between salwars is the latest trend to join the league of salwars. These can worn with dupattas. The dupattas can range from heavily embroidered dupattas to phulkari dupattas. These can also be teamed up with Mojaris. Mojaris are handcrafted and extensively embroidered foot wears available in different patterns & colors. These are well known in Punjabi culture as 'juttis'.

One more modern and trendier avatar of the salwaar kameez is the Churidars. Unlike the salwaar kameezs, which have loose bottoms, the churidar suits have firmly fitted bases paired with snug tunics or a long, raging torrent kameez. They are called the churidars because of the churis or wrinkled pleats near the ankle, which give them a gorgeous ethnic gaze. These suits are a comtemporary rendition of salwar kameez and are evolving more and more. These are also liked for their practicality and usability in everyday life.

The comfort component of Punjabi suits is also adding to their attractiveness amongst employed women. Churidars have the proficiency to give a girl a desirable look with ethnic appeal infused with modern style and glamour. The most well liked fabric amongst the churidars is the cotton fabric. Their look is generally enhanced with the help of embroidery, embellishments and various well liked art types. They are found in abounding styles and types. Their versatility makes them congenial for all occasions and climatic situations, adorning a young female with unmatchable elegance and flair.

The Punjabi suits not only bring out the grace but also makes the women wearing it more beautiful and desirable. And the best part is that they can be worn at any type of occasions.

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Evolution of the Punjabi suits

There was a time when men and ladies, each were accustomed to wearing salwar kameezs as a part of their standard dress. They were worn mainly during the Mughal Empire. However, over the years the salwar kameezs have become popular in India and Pakistan and even today, they are being worn here.

Today, the salwar kameezs are popularly known as Punjabi suits in the Asian continent. These are worn by the Punjabi girls and women with brightly colored duppattas. A Punjabi suit mainly has two pieces of cloths: the kameez, or shirt or top piece, and the salwar, or pants or bottom piece. The colorful cloth that is worn by the women around their necks is called the duppatta. Salwar kameezs and duppattas come in a variety of colors and designs. There are many stores in India that specialize and sell only these articles of clothing.

The Punjabi suits have reworked themselves over the last few decades into varied designs, styles and cuts. Even the name has seen a heap of variations over the decades. The name Shalwar Qameez originated during the Mughal Empire, where Urdu was the ordinarily spoken language of the age. However, as over the years Hindi emerged Urdu became less common and Hindi language became the common language of the current era, the initial name came as salwar kameez. Today, they are more commonly known as Punjabi suits.  

There are many different categories available like Patiala punjabi suits, churidar punjabi suits, designer punjabi suits, printed punjabi suits, silk punjabi suits, bridal punjabi suits etc. 

Punjabi suits are greatly liked for the comfort that they offer while wearing them in day to day casual wear and also in weddings, functions and ceremonies. They are loose around the waist to the ankle, making it even more comfortable. They are created with varied materials like fabric, chiffon, net, satin, cotton, silk and different other materials together with the newest trends of fusion materials that is mixture of the above materials and artificial cloth.


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