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Buy Your Desired Anarkali Salwar Kameez

With the resurgence of Anarkali, women have been blessed with an additional option of outfit for gorgeous or special events. Alternatively known as Pishwas, Anarkalis can be traced back to the Mughal era where women of the Mughal dynasty traditionally wore long and flared Anarkalis paired with tight fitting churidars.

Today, it is considered more of a Partywear outfit or outfit for Weddings rather than daily wear outfit. A traditional Anarkali suit includes an extremely flared long Anarkali kameez with usually a fitted bodice. The flare starts from the empire hem line and the kameez continues till a few inches below the knee. It could either be a single piece cut like a flared skirt or it could be multiple panels put together which gives a flared effect. Anarkali kameez looks better with long sleeves rather than short sleeves, hence sleeves, full sleeves or preferably long chudi sleeves in sheer fabric with multiple gathers at the wrist look perfect.

Anarkalis are always paired with tight fitting and long churidars with lots of gathers or chudis to give that perfect ethnic look. As a rule, Anarkali suits tend to be heavily embellished as they are Partywear and Wedding outfits. The more embellished they are, the better and gorgeous they look. But for those who shy away from ornate embroidery, they can opt for simple ones with just the empire line, bodice, hemline and cuffs embroidered.

The ideal way to accessorize an Anarkali suit would be to team it with a pair of gorgeous danglers or jhumkas along with an ethnic embellished clutch bag or batua. It wouldnt be wise to go overboard with jewellery or accessories if the Anarkali suit is opulently embellished since that would be just over the top. To complete this gorgeous and ethnic look, just slip into a pair of embroidered traditional mojris and step out with a charming vintage aura.

by: lex,travel guide




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