Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Anarkalis


It’s impossible to think of a woman who doesn’t possess an Anarkali suit in today’s time. Anarkali salwar suits have become a favourite of every woman. From the court of Emperor Akbar to Cannes, the anarkali has had an engrossing portfolio in India’s dressing history. Its transformation from costume to fashion favourites carry many small and big stories. These include its classical three-piece form, with two tailored pieces (the kurta and the slim churidar) and an unstitched dupatta; flowing silhouettes from Afghanistan and Pakistan; wide-bottomed Awadhi pyjamas from Lucknow; to its latest version as a floor-length garment, aping the Western gown.

Anarkali salwar suits: The varieties and types

Anarkali salwar kameez can be made out of a diversity of fabrics, be it chiffon, net, georgette, silk or cotton, which can be worn to a variety of events. These suits can be of various types. The most normally acknowledged ones are:

1. Bridal Anarkali suits: As the name implies, bridal Anarkali are richly embroidered with sequins, lace, stones and zari. The bride looks stunning and attractive in these heavily embellished Anarkali suits.

2. Party wear anarkali suits: A party wear Anarkali are generally seen with rich fabric, vivacious colour and lovely cut.

3. Cotton Anarkali suits: cotton Anarkali suits everybody’s needs during the scorching heat of summer. Made from crisp cotton fabric, these can be seen in comforting colours and fresh designs.

4. Silk Anarkali suits: Anarkali suits made out of silk are perfect for bridal and wedding occasions. They look spectacular and make you look regal.

The occasion is the decider for what kind of Anarkali should a woman buy. a silk or net fabric Anarkali with sequins and embellishments is for occasions and parties whereas a cotton one is for daily wear.

A woman with a striking figure, long legs and good height should not hassle with what sort of Anarkali to wear. They can carry even lots of flares. Bollywood divas like Sonam Kapoor and Anushka Sharma are examples of this physique, but a person with a short slender stature should opt for more modest flares.

There are many styles and designs which are used in Anarkali dresses such as Embroidered, Pishwas and Frock styles. These dress designs are mostly used and exacted by women not only in Asian countries but also in Eastern and Western countries. Anarkali dress patterns were rampant on every ramp show this year. Most recent and also striking Anarkali embroidered dresses have been designed along the lines of lovely and complete motif work in various styles and designs with light and dark colours. Generally the outfits have worked neck and bust line piece of top. The suits in the market are seen in half and full sleeve designs.

Even as a floor-length garment, it has been diversely interpreted from one to other designer for different divas Manish Malhotra’s lacy one for Ameesha Patel, Abu-Sandeep’s embroidered and full-sleeved one for Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to Sabyasachi’s heavy handloom interpretations for Vidya Balan, which were mistakenly identified by some fashion persons as a two-piece lehnga-choli.

The Anarkali is a mixture even historically, a Kathak- motivated garment from Wajid Ali Shah’s time combined with the kalidar (panelled) kurtas that Hindu women in Lucknow wore in that period.

 

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