Sunday, 17 April 2011

Patiala Salwar Kameez Designs


Salwar kameez dressing was initiated during early Mughal times Fashion in the mother land and in the nearby countries has extended. It is extensively believe that Salwar Kameez was initiated from Afghanistan and was spread out in neighboring countries especially in India and Asia.. Salwar kameez is a customary dress worn by both women and men in South and Central part of Asia. It is a traditional dress worn by the Punjabis and the Pakistanis.

Salwar comes in animated designs, pattern ,fabrics and structure.. There are principally stocking of the suit, called payjama ,which it has relaxes to tight around waist, the most common salwar or the regular basis is cotton salwar, its the most mutual one can be worn every day, these are soft, skin friendly and gives comforting effect during summers. It is the daily wear dress of married and unmarried women of India. This modest dress is made in demand with latest designs of salwar kameez flairs by the well-known designers and the tendency setters of the fashion business. There are different designs and styles of salwar kameez which the style designers have come up with.

Among all the salwar suits Patiyala suits are the best because it is the most fashionable and relaxed form of dressing, combination the tradition and modernism. The spirit of this salwar kameez lies in its typical salwar design. Patiyala design of salwar-kameez was invented in the royal city of Punjab. The reason can be found in the fact that a lots of cloth is obligatory to make this salwar. It needs about 4.5 meters as compared to 2.25 meters required for salwars of customary salwar suits. Common man could not have enough money to get about 7 meters of fabric for making only one salwar suit set. Therefore, it was limited to the royal and rich families. Patiala salwar with lots of pleats is also mentioned to as Patiala "Shahi" salwar since it was worn by the shahi (royal) people of Patiala city in state of Punjab.

There is a vast difference between the cutting design of the common salwar suit and the patiyala suit. Its distinctive characteristic is wrinkles of cloth stitched together that meet at the bottom. The paijama or the salwar is is very heavyweight compared to the common salwar because it consists of frequent folds collected around the waist. Now a days semi patiyala has also come up into style where the boundary is somewhat smaller near the waistline. This was done keeping in mind the relief related to weight of the salwar. The kurta is a tight fitting, straight cut. The length of the kurta rests few inches above the knee. The sleeves may be of various styles like short sleeves, puff sleeves, 3-quarters and even sleeve less.The fascination more added to the suit is due to the dupatta of the salwar , with substantial patch work.

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