When it comes to women’s clothing they have a lot of variations, right, girls? like literally we have so many options when it comes to clothing. We have clothing according to season and occasion wise, but one such type of clothing which women always prefer to adorn anywhere, anytime is salwar kameez. It is the most admirable and comfortable outfit that ladies love to wear.
Salwar kameez is a traditional garment of the Indian culture, a
knee-length top, paired with Salwar or Churidar and Dupatta is what comprises
the Salwar-Kurti-Dupatta get-up. Another version of salwar kameez are kurtis,
these are just long tops which may length up to hip, knee or also calf, worn
with denim, leggings or any other style pants. This attire is considered as the
most comfortable wear. Not just in India but also in a global way salwar kameez
has found its interests. Back then Salwar kameez or kurtis usually were very
simple with barely any elaborate designs and mostly made out of cotton fabric.
But as the days evolved down the ages there has been a big transformation in
the salwar kameez or kurtis with unique styles.
Salwar kameez can be worn on all occasions, irrespectively.
Today we can see a lot more fun elements like Scarves, dhoti Patiala pants,
maxi dresses, Long tunics and Gilets over Kurtis and salwar kameez designs
are added on to pep up them. With the popularity of Salwar Kameez various
formations have come into existence like Anarkalis, Designer Wear Salwar
Kameez, Party Wear Salwar Kameez, Unstitched Salwars, Tunics and Kurtis. Hence
salwar kameez never go out of fashion.
Salwar kameez has become a popular fashion clothing which is
been loved by all the women including celebrities. A variety of surface
embellishments are added on the salwars or kurtis like thread embroidery,
sequins work, stonework, applique work, hand painting, digital printing and
what not! We can find salwar kameez worn from small occasions to big occasions
like weddings. And hence they are a must wardrobe capsule of clothing which
every woman has
And another big fashion element which is seen very commonly
currently are jewellery. These adorned with salwar kameez or kurtis are fashion
jewellery also called as imitation jewellery. These pieces of jewellery enhance
the appearance of the salwars kameez or kurtis. Imitation jewellery is
accessories that are made using a combination of artificial materials and are
embellished with semi-precious stones making them look exquisite and stylish. A
simple Kurtis with big oxidized jhumki or chanbali earrings would give a great
statement look or may be a plain Anarkali salwars or cotton suits with
tribal-inspired silver jewellery changes the entire game or any salwars kameez
with a deep neckline paired with choker necklace and long drop earrings simply
makes you look stunning. You can see a lot many women now seen wearing different
variety of fashion jewellery with salwars suits or kurtis. Even a simple and
boring salwars or kurti, when paired with good jewellery, makes it look
interesting and glamorous. So say yes to salwars kameez and make fashion
statements with fashion jewellery at your next social events.
If any of you looking for trendy and stylish salwars kameez or
kurtis, log in to www.samyakk.com, an ethnic store showcasing both men
and women wears with a variety of collections in competitive pricing. From
casual to party wear they have got them all. They have collections like
Anarkali salwars, straight cut suits, palazzo suits, Patiala suits, party wear
suits, unstitched salwars, etc. in unique cuts, designs and embellishments in different
standard sizes. Not just them but Samyakk recently have also spread their wings
to fashion jewellery with trendy designs catering to both Indian and Indo-
western appearance. Samyakk has its retail store located in Bangalore. So hurry
up and find the best designers trendy collections of salwars kameez or kurtis
at Samyakk. Samyakk online store also has a free door delivery service
available to both national and international customers.
Happy Shopping!
Written By,
Monisha Reddy
Written By,
Monisha Reddy
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