Saturday, February 12, 2011

Indian clothing

 India has been known to have wonderful dresses and costumes. Indian dressing styles are marked by many variations, both regional and religious. One is likely to witness a plethora of colors, texture and styles in Indian clothing. To a foreigner, the powerful attraction is the colorful attire of the people in India. With globalization, dresses are also getting westernized. Though the majority of the first generation Indian women wear traditional costumes, the newer generation are more experimental and wear Indian, Indo-western and Western suits. The majority of men are more comfortable in western clothing. Men from all classes and regions of India wear shirts and trousers
Clothing in India varies widely and is closely related to local culture, religion and climate.
India has been known to have wonderful dresses and costumes. Western culture is developing a grand love affair with the distinctive fashion style that is India. Along with Indian music and spirituality, Indian Clothing is having a huge impact on the mainstream identities of western style and culture. Though the majority of Indian women wear traditional costumes, the men in India can be found in more conventional western clothing. Tailored clothing is very common in India as women's blouses have to be made- to-fit. Indian fashion varies from one village to another village, from one city to another city. India's fashion heritage is rich in tradition, vibrant in colors and prepossessing. Bold colors created by the inventive drapes of these textiles catches the imagination like no other contemporary clothing.Clothing for both men and women has evolved and is keeping designers busy. 
Why is Indian Clothing so popular?
Beautiful designs, luxurious fabrics and attention to detail makes our Indian clothing ideally suited for any occasion, be it an important social engagement or just simply relaxing at home in style and comfort.

Our Indian clothes are Popular with all age groups, they have been well accepted not only in the Indian market but also internationally and our designs are created keeping in mind the trends fabrics and colures of the season.
Our Indian clothes go well with regular western wear, ideal for a great unique look. They come in various lengths, sizes designs and fabrics which are suitable for all sizes.

You can be sure that Ethnic Fashions selection of Indian clothing are taken from the latest trend in Indian fashion, Some are embellished with intricate embroidered work in pleasing designs, they manage to look smart enough to be worn for casual family gatherings in the lounge, or even for an that afternoon tea session with friends in the garden.

Indian jewelry

A traditional Indian woman is rarely seen without Indian jewelry. A mangal-sutra, a necklace made with black and gold beads is considered sacred, and in many areas is always worn by a married woman. Many women, particularly in the rural areas of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat wear ornately crafted nose-rings. Gold, silver or colorful glass bangles are another favorite, dating from the tradition of never having your hands bare. Women in Rajasthan wear bangles that go all the way to their shoulders. Indian women generally have their ears pierced, and commonly sport earrings.
Today, imitation jewelry or gold plated jewelry has caught the fancy of Indian women. Imitation jewelry comes in better designs and cheaper too. The most common imitation jewelry are Necklace, neck choker, forehead tikka, earrings and bangles. Imitation jewelry is designed using semi precious stones, kundan and water beads.
The best part about imitation jewelry is that it is highly pocket friendly.
Indian Bridal Jewellery
The Indian bridal jewellery adds special effects to the bride's look and brings out that gorgeous look in her. There is a need to beautify the bride from head to toe for the perfect complete look. The gamut of bridal fashion jewelry encompasses Maangtika, Earrings, Nose Ring, Necklace, Bangles, Waistband, Anklets and Toe rings.

Maangtika:
It is a designer bridal jewellery, which glorifies the center parting. It comes in different styles and colors using various gemstones primarily diamonds and pearls. It usually consists of a string hooked at the top with some elegantly designed centerpiece resting on the other end. It can also be in the form of a crown. The trend of Mangtika will never fade.

Earrings:
Well, the choice of earrings depends on your trousseau style and color too. If your bridal attire is very gaudy in shades of reddish maroon or copper brown, you should go in for gold jewelry. If your wardrobe is in pastel color is done you can opt for the delicate pearls, diamonds and other studs. Danglers give you a chic look. In case you want to maintain sobriety, then you can go in for studs and small hoops.

Nose Ring:
Nose ring should be chosen according to earring color and style. The traditionally worn nose ring called "Nath" consisted of studded ring with a long chain hooked up in the hair. Lot of innovations are taking place in its designing. It has become a fashion statement today with more and more women getting their nose pierced.

Necklace:
Necklace is the most eye catchy jewelry. Necklaces should blend with your earring and nose ring design and color and should also match with your wardrobe neck cut. Long necklace would go well with deep neck. For high neckline, Choker would just be perfect. People with short necks should wear attire with plunging necklines and accordingly choose necklace.

Bangles:
Bangles and bracelets are a symbol of our Indian culture and tradition. Armband looks sexy on sleeveless cuts. Brides embellish their hands through an exquisite variety of bracelets and bangles. Bangle bracelets are the latest trend. Take care that bangle design should match your earring and necklace design. Wedding is incomplete without a ring. It is worn in the index finger. If you have maintained that ethnic look you can go in for gold ring. For modern outfit precious stones would be just perfect.

Waist Band:
Slim and trim figure can be highlighted with an artistic kamarband. It can be worn with sari as well as lehnga.

Anklets And Toe rings:
Market is flooded with a commendably fabulous range of anklets and toe rings. They give you a chic look. These bridal foot jewelries flaunt your feet in the most elegant manner. Intricate designs in works of meenakari, kundan and beads do wonders.
Gemstones are in vogue and apt for summer season to match with your cool fabric and light shades. In winter season you can go in for heavy gold work to complement your bright colored heavy warm fabric. Don't forget it's a day when all eyes are on you so you got to look like an angel who looks gorgeous and stunning.

bridal jewlery
gold plated neck choker  Indian neck choker gold plated necklace

Indian Kids Boys Clothing

Indian Ethnic Traditional Clothing is worn by every Indian no matter whereever he resides. Men wear Kurta Pyjama or Kurtha Pajama or Sherwani or Kurta Dhoti and women wear saree or kurti or salwar kameez punjabi suits. Indian family kids too wear traditional Indian clothing during all the important occassions of their lives.
Indian kids wear for boys includes Tradional Kurta Pyjama which are made in cotton or silk or some fancy fabrics with bright colors. Indian hand embroidery touch is always there in Kurta. Kurthas can be worn on Pyjama or Pajama or on a pair of jean or trousers with nice sandals. We offer a wide range of Sherwani and Kurtha Pyjama for kids especially boys. They are available in various sizes based on age. All products are delivered all over the world including India, USA, UK, Canada, Europe, Australia, South Africa, etc.

Indian Kids Girls Clothing Dresses:

Girls are always fashion conscious from the very young age. They always want themselves to look pretty, tidy and beautiful. And kids are the one whom you easily cant convince. They are very choosy and inflexible some time. We have a solution for this, along with boy kids wear we also provide girl kids wear. Once you have a look at it and you want to purchase it. Girls collection includes cute colourfull salwaar kameez, churidar sets, soft and silky lovely evening dresses. Your girl child will look like a princess clad in the most beautiful and elegant dress.

Lehenga Choli

Lehenga Choli is one of those ensembles which will leave evergreen memories in your mind. A set of Lehenga Choli comprises of a choli aka the Blouse, a flowing skirt and a roll over Dupatta. There are several Lehenga Choli designs in different patterns and fabric styles. The right way is to select a color and fabrics that suits you, and get a customized Lehenga Choli done especially for you. Lehengas for wedding are most preferred in Indian subcontinent.
Bridal Lehenga Cholis are made with exquisite care and concern as it is the one that makes the bride look like a goddess on the wedding day. A bridal trousseau has many Lehengas and Ghagra Cholis in it. Available in rich fabrics like raw silk, satin, crepe, net and georgette, Lehengas for wedding come out in various colours both traditional and contemporary. Designer Lehenga Cholis are adoringly made so for the brides just to make sure they are the highlight of their wedding day.

Turban

In India, one can spot many men wearing turban. Well, turban is tied not for the sake of fashion, but because it has a lot of significance in the lives of Indians. The hair turban is a headdress that basically consists of a long piece of unstitched cloth, which is wrapped around the head.

Sherwani for Men

Sherwani is a long coat resembling achkan in styling. It is buttoned upto the collar and lengthwise it is usually below the knee. It adds to the charm and grace of men, especially the taller ones. Indian men spend lavishly on buying the sherwani suit for the special occasion of their wedding.