Indian dresses always have a demand in the international fashion market because of its unique and outstanding styles and types of garments. While the saree is considered sensuous attire, the other commonly worn Indian garment is the salwar kameez.
This garment is essentially a three-piece attire consisting of:
-Salwar (bottom, or the pajama)
-Kameez (top, also known as kurta)
-Duppata (scarf)
Generally the salwar kameez is long, going below the knees. It is straight and has two slits on either side. The salwar is flared with a horizontal band at the end. The duppata or scarf is rectangle in shape and worn in front with the sides falling at the back from over the shoulders. This is the basic description of what a salwar kameez usually is. However, there are modifications of this garment in terms of the length of the kameez.
Friday, September 4, 2009
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