India is a country globally associated with opulence and regality. When it comes to lavish weddings and ceremonial celebrations, Indian Ethnic wear has always been the favorite across the world.
In today’s time of turbulence when everything is undergoing transformation, Indian fashion façade is undergoing a shift too. But one thing that remains perennial is our love for Indian Ethnic Wear. Though we have embraced the changing style sensibilities of the world with wide arms, we have been successful in keeping our traditional roots and regal inheritance of style intact.
That said, we do see a change in the preferences of people these days as against what they used to wear a decade back. Gone are the days when there was just one shop in your locality from where your mother along with all other aunties residing in the neighbourhood went to buy that single outfit which you wore to your cousin’s wedding, festivities with friends and maybe even Diwali.
What has changed in present times is that we have myriad of options available – options as to color and cut, fabric and style. Just think of the array of illustrious fabrics available to us like brocade, silk, taffeta, crepe de chine, and chiffons. The multitudinous embroidery and embellishment on these fabrics add to the royalty of an outfit and the style makes dressing in Indian Ethnic Wear all the more fun.
What has also changed is the perception of men towards dressing. Men aren’t far behind when embracing or keeping up with the latest styles and trends. During festivities, it’s not just the women but also the men vying to grab the eyeballs of everyone around. And what better than Indian Ethnic Wear to turn the heads…
The change is visible not just in the outfits but also the accessories segment. Men and women are increasingly going for accessories that serve to make style statements. The accessories for women ranging from jewelry to bridal bags are currently in vogue while men prefer mojaris and stole to go with their traditional outfits.
All in all, nothing could make you appear more regal than Indian Ethnic wear. The wedding season is here heralding the excitement of the bride and groom eager to tie the knot and the family equally eager to shower blessings.
So all you beautiful ladies and gentlemen out there-flatter yourself with Indian Ethnic Wear.