Young People Traditional Styles
Look back, you can see clothes have always been a fascination for mankind from the very early times. The older generations of Indian society are mostly familiar with the traditional wears like sari, salwar kameez, kurta churidar etc.
But the younger generations are reluctant to accept these dresses as in their old forms and designs. Evenwhen a young girl attempts to wear one she is consider as old-fashioned by the younger wings of the society. As the time changes trends also take up new forms. These varied trends have resulted in the evolution of Indian costume and the traditional wears after necessary changes are increasingly worn by the youngsters, thus gaining popularity in the younger sections of society.
Indian designers have taken this as a challenge and are working hard to satisfy these young ones by combining comfort with modern fashion trends. They make a lot of changes in the designs and styles of the outfits to be fit for various occasions. The designers combine traditional embroidery with ultra modern cuts giving the traditional attires new sensational looks. Fully realizing the needs of the fashion-minded Indian youths the designers convince them by giving a little western touch to the traditional clothes. This latest combination has given birth to an ultra-modern salwar kameez. This salwar consists of a sleeveless top and salwar and again in the place of a regular sleeve the top can have spaghetti straps which give the outfit a unique identity. By changing the cuts, length and hemline new styles like short kurti kameez have been generated. This shorter version of kurta can be worn over pants, capris, parallels etc…These kurtis look more attractive and appealing in a variety of colors, textures, prints and styles.
Keeping pace with the changing trends, even sari, the most popular traditional wear has evolved to an easy-to-wear stitched skirt like attire. Saris are now made in various fine fabrics and eye-catching colors decorated with different types of embroideries using semi-precious stones, beads, mirrors etc. Every season introduces new innovations in saris. In accordance with the tastes of the young girls blouse also has changed its designs drastically. The younger sections love to be looked sexy in various types of sizzling cholis/blouses, to name a few, spaghetti straps, backless, off-shoulder, halter, boat neck, asymmetrical and U-neck blouses. Now a lot of importance is given to the back of the blouse with key holes and strings. Instead of cotton, blouses now come in fine materials like handloom cotton, chiffon and georgette and in winter velvet and silk are worn.
Fashion may change, design may change, but the tradition has its mark on all changing stuff.