Indian
ethnic wear industry is one such industry which has taken great strides over
past few years. The success that this industry has achieved is absolutely incredible.
It is booming like anything even today. Lifestyle of people living in India has
changed over past few years and it is still changing with rapid pace. In
accordance with this the Indian ethnic wear industry is also bringing lots and
lots of changes in the design patterns and the style of different ethnic wears.
Urbanization and Globalization has brought a lot of change in today’s dressing
style but still ethnic wears are in a huge demand even today. The reason behind
this is very simple. In India most women stick to their traditional values and
that is why they prefer mostly ethnic wears. Indian ethnicity is quite unique and
in the today’s world not only Indians but people all over the world appreciate
this unique ethnicity.
The Booming Women’s Ethnic Wear
Market:
Women’s Indian
ethnic wear market is quite competitive and scrappy. With the ever changing lifestyle
of women, Indian ethnic wear market keeps coming up with new ethnic designs and
styles. In 60’s the ethnic kurtas and churidars were in the trend. It was the
era when Indian women accepted clothes which were made from polyester. Plastic
film was also used in that era to make different type of dresses. In 70’s,
India started exporting the ethnic products or dress materials to other foreign
countries. This resulted in the arrival of international fashion. In this way floral
printed clothes and bell bottomed pants with rich and royal colours were
introduced in India.
Fashion Scenario in the early 80’s
and 90’s:
In the early
80’s the fashion scenario in India was completely different. It was the era of
self consciousness. It was this era when Salwar Kameez was crafted with
shoulder pads. Also silhouette became more masculine during this time period. The
80’s witnessed a high competition between different fashion designers. The
price tags of the garments reached a peak during this era. But this was not the
scenario in the 90’s. In the 90’s the price tags of the clothes started taking
a downside journey. Not only this, but the business of fashion shows also
started declining in this era. But this was not the end of Indian ethnic wear industry.
There came a point when the steady level was reached. In the 21st
century Indian ethnic wear market boomed again with some sensible designing and
new innovative designers.
India’s role in the International Fashion
Arena:
Now,
India is one of the biggest players in the international fashion arena. It is a
very big exporter of fabrics and accessories.
India’s strength lies not only in its ethnicity but also in its raw materials. India
is the third largest producer of cotton and fifth largest producer of man - made
fibres. Indian ethnic designs are in great demand all over the world and this
has contributed a lot in the growth of Indian ethnic wear market.