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This latest variation of the salwar kameez is very popular specially among working women and younger generation. TheKurti or Kurta are usually used to describe a shorter kameez. Most of the ladies prefer to wear these types of salwar kameez without the dupatta/chunni. With westernization the salwar kameez adapted to fashion changes in the West in terms of cut, length and hemlines. The kurta did shift upwards quite a few inches above the knee. And instead of the salwar, pants are worn, making it ideal for office and formal wear. The short kurtas came in different styles, some embroidered some plain. The pants came in parallel, capris and bell-bottom styles. Kurta /Kurtis are available in various fabrics such as silk, raw silk, cotton, prints, georgettes etc and in vibrant and mesmerizing colors The salwar kameez adapted to fashion changes in the West in terms of cut, length and hemlines. It was a long journey for this peasant attire from the fields of Punjab to the fashion capital of India, Mumbai. In the 1960s, the most sensational fashion discovery of all times hit the West - the mini. The skirt went an inch above the knee and then higher and higher till there was nothing left to the imagination. The Indian woman was not as daring but the kameez did sneak up quite a few inches above the knee. Fabrics, colors and designs can be matched with pants. The kurta by now had reached just below the hips. Other innovations that followed the churidar kurta were the lungi kurta and ghagra choli. Sometimes the kurta was worn with bell-bottoms or denim pants. All these innovations that revolved around the kurta made it the most versatile garment of the 1960s and 1970s.
Designer salwar kameez has become very popular in western and eastern fashion world these days as it enhances the beauty and dignity of modern women. Fashion designers in India have tried various ways to this great apparel. Nowadays there are salwar kameez available with heavy embroideries made on the suits with zardosi, zari work and sequins. Lucknow is renowned for its famous chikankari suits. The forms of the salwar kameez have changed with the changing fashions of the times and today there are various traditional combinations like the Lacha/lachcha, Sharara, etc.
Parallel suit is another variation of the salwar kameez. It was a rage during the 80s and 90s, and is also catching up today with the younger generation of Indian women and many non-Indian women as well. Parallel Suits generally consists of the three pieces similar to salwar kameez. In this variation kameez is shorter and above the knee. The salwar or pajama features a trouser like fit through the hips and thighs. It can either be straight down to the ankle like a trouser/pant or it can have a slightly flared leg similar to a boot cut pant as per your personal choice.
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