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Fashion in India
India has a rich and varied textile heritage, where each region of
India has its own unique native costume and traditional attire.
While traditional clothes are still worn in most of rural India,
urban India is changing rapidly, with international fashion trends
reflected by the young and glamorous, in the cosmopolitan metros
of India. Fashion in India is a vibrant colorful
and glamorous world, where designers and models start new trends
every day.
While previously a master weaver was recognized for his skill, today
a fashion designer is celebrated for his or her creativity. Young
urban Indians can choose from the best of East and West as Indian
fashion designers are inspired by both Indian and western styles.
This fusion of fashion can be seen on the streets of the fashionable
cities of India. Fashion in India is also beginning to make its
mark on the international scene as accessories such as bindis (red
dots worn on the forehead), mehendi (designs made by applying henna
to the palms of the hands and other parts of the body) and bangles,
have gained international popularity, after being worn by fashion
icons like the pop singers Madonna and Gwen Stephani.
Fashion in India has become a growing industry with international
events such as the India Fashion Week and annual shows by fashion designers
in the major cities of India. The victories of a number of Indian beauty
queens in International events such as the Miss World and Miss Universe
contests have also made Indian models recognized worldwide. Fashion
designers such as Ritu Kumar, Ritu Beri, Rohit Bal, Rina Dhaka, Muzaffar
Ali, Satya Paul, Abraham and Thakore, Tarun Tahiliani, JJ Valaya and
Manish Malhotra are some of the well known fashion designers in India.
Fashion in India covers a whole range of clothing from ornate clothes
designed for wedding ceremonies to sports wear and
casual wear. Traditional Indian techniques of embroidery such as
chikhan, crewel and zardosi, and traditional weaves and fabrics
have been used by Indian designers to create Indo-western clothing
in a fusion of the best of East and West.
Traditional costumes in India vary widely depending on the climate
and natural fibres grown in a region. In the cold northern state
of Jammu and Kashmir, people wear a thick loose shirt called a phiran
to keep them warm. In the tropical warmth of south India men wear
a sarong like garment called the mundu, while women drape 5 meters
of cloth around their bodies in the graceful folds of the saree.
Sarees are woven in silk, cotton and other artificial fibres. .
In the dry regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat men wrap and twist a
length of cloth in the form of a dhoti around their lower limbs
and a shirt-like kurta above. Colorful turbans complete the picture.
In the northeastern regions the tribal communities such as Khasis,
Nagas, Mizos, Manipuris and Arunachalis wear colorful woven sarong-like
clothing and woven shawls that represent the identity of each tribal
group. In urban India the salwar kameez and the churidar kameez, are
commonly worn by women and the saree is worn on formal occasions. Men
wear kurtas and pajamas, or a sherwani for formal wear. Western wear
such as shirts and trousers are commonly worn by men across India.
Jeans, T-shirts, capris, bermudas and various kinds of casual clothing
are worn by the young and the young at heart, who are the trendsetters
of fashion in India.
Fashion in India is continuously evolving as new designers from leading
institutes such as the National Institutes of Fashion Technology continue
to redefine the meaning of Fashion in India.
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