new fashion shalwars Biogarphy
Source(google.com.pk)
The court nobles of Ottoman and Qajar dinasty upheld Shalwar Kameez as their court costume, hence, this royal background made it reach the heights of fame. It was imported to India by the Muslim invasion that set off in the 12th century. The Turko-Iranian regime of the Delhi Sultanate and later the Moghul Empire in India sustained the tradition of dressing in Shalwar Kameez. The rest of the story is the rising of this garment to popularity.
It has received the greatest embrace from North India, especially the region of Punjab, and sometimes it’s called “Punjabi Suit”. This is the national dress for both men and women in Pakistan and Afganistan.
Sometimes shalwar is pronounced salwar but basically both are referring to same outfit. The word “salwar” or “shalwar” comes from the Persian that means pants and the word “kameez” comes from the Latin “camisia” from which it probably made its way into various European languages (chemise) and into the Arabic as “quamiz”.
The shalwar or salwar is a sort of loose pyjama like trouser. Traditionally it is wide from top. It has 4 to 5 inches belt attached to rest part of the shalwar which is pleated. Upper part of the belt has tunnel for drawstring. Normally the traditional shalwar size from top at waist is almost double as the actual size to make it comfortable to wear. It has big room at the thigh area and almost double bottom size as the circumference of the ankle so as to make proper space for the feet to put inside for wearing.
The kameez traditionally is long up to knee with wide circumference (gher) and with full sleeves. It is almost fully covered from the back as back neck line depth like 2-3” and medium low at the front like 6-7” inches as front neck line depth.
he dupatta (scarf or shawl) is the third piece of the Shalwar Kameez set. It is usually worn around head or neck.
ne of the most remarkable features of Indian apparel is the ingenious way in which a simple length of unstitched cloth is used. Gracefully drapped as a sari, or wrapped around the head as a turban, the length of fabric is versatile and is worn by men and women. Today, despite the growing influence of contemporary Western fashion trends, most Indians continue to dress traditionally. Stitched garments include the kurta (for men), kurti (for women), pyjama, sherwani, lehenga choli and of course, the trouser, shirt and ubiquitous blue jeans. The sari, particularly, is still worn all over India, even though the style of draping it differs from region to region.
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
new fashion shalwars Photos Pictures Pics Images
No comments:
Post a Comment