Indian women
clothing has been a fascination for not only Indians but worldwide. However,
nowadays it seems Indian woman is slowly distancing herself from the
traditional Indian sarees and other Indian dresses. With due respect to all
western and other clothes adopted by the women in India, it seems that she has
certain misconceptions about the dresses of her own country. This article
brings out the reality behind these fashion myths about Indian clothing.
1 Saree is
so unprofessional!
Reality It is true that it takes a little
longer to drape a saree and it also requires more care and maintenance.
However, sari can never be said unprofessional. If draped properly, saree
brings an unparalleled grace to one's personality. No one can debate over how professional and
successful top business executives are they!
2 Salwar Kameez is not for modern women!
Reality There you
see a girl clad in salwar kameez and here you give her the tag 'behen ji'.
However, every girl secretly admires the fabulous churidars and patialas worn
by their fellow beings. Fashion designers are doing more and more experiments
with this fabulous attire of India. Models on ramps flaunt their designer salwar kameez. How could it happen then? If its not for today's woman, why the
fashion industry wasting so much of its manpower and money on designing these
salwar kameez? And I thought business runs on demand and supply principle and
also that today's woman is 100 percent a modern woman.
3 Wearing skirts is non Indian!
Reality Here
people don't accept the salwar kameez and there they say that skirts are
against traditional values of India! But look at them carefully, don't you find
any resemblance between Indian skirts and lehenga? The long skirts are more
like lehengas but with a little lesser diameter. Yes, one more difference-
skirt is worn with shirts while lehnga is worn with choli and dupatta. Did I
hear someone saying stoles with skirts?
4 If you are
slim, you'll look good in any clothing!
Reality This myth
prevails all over the world and not only in India. Although being slim provides
an advantage of looking good in most of the dresses but if you wear a saree
without proper pleets and pallu setting, I swear, you'll not like yourself in
the mirror! Wear a blouse which is either too loose or too tight, and you
finish off the whole charm of an elegant saree. And just try a badly stitched
salwar kameez to see how it coverts you in a hanger with clothes on it instead
of a girl with lovely curves! The mantra to look good is of course a good figure
and properly stitched and worn dresses, whether Indian or western.
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