Noble Specimen of Grandeur
India, from time immemorial, is regarded as one of the epitomes of astounding culture, exotic beauty, racy literary styles and awing vestures or clothing. Truly speaking, this noble civilization though originated under the auspices of the Aryans, in the later stages it had a confluence with several influences of different cultures. These incidents, in numbers, had decisive effects on the already vast culture of the country and made the diversity more versatile. This also witnessed a perfect blending of clothes, both in respects of designs and styles of wearing. Take for instance, Salwar Kameez. This dress originally belongs to the Punjabis but nowadays it is being used by all, irrespective of Hindus or Mulsims, Punjabis or non-Punjabis. What is most striking is this very dress has become almost national, next only to sari. Now the question remains what can be the sole reason behind this sudden transformation in an orthodox society of India. It is totally related with the saga and focus on presentability. For this, with the passing of years, more designers are being witnessed to explore newer trends in Indian clothing. It should be remembered that none of these innovations are without the foundations of age-old customs. On the contrary nowadays fusion of modern styles with the contemporary traditional works has become the order. In the same way the Indian traditional sari is being experimented with exclusive design, embroidery and well tailored blouses, keeping in concern the very ethnicity. Again it is also true that religion plays a substantial role in the life of an Indian and on each year the religious festivals bring forth new styles of clothing. For instance, on each year, in the Durga Puja newer styles of clothing are perceived in Bengal and that result to rush of buyers to the retail shops. Every one wants to be a part of the lively display of color along with amazing designs. The same is also applicable for Indian males also. It is the perfect combination of elegance, comfort and ethnicity that makes the enthralling appeal of Indian clothing possible.
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