India has been always known for its
own tradition and culture from the time of the King and Maharaja. Since the
British colonialism, Indian culture has been significantly affected by the
West. Be it food stuff or clothing, everything changing so rapidly that no one
has time to think over it. Everybody is flowing with the latest fashion trends
and not just that, they also wait eagerly for these western dresses, no matter
what amount of money need to pay for buying these dresses.
Blouses, Conventional sarees,salwarkameezes
and necklines are have undergone a great changes. Now the Indian fashion trend
has not a touch that used to be prior. In fact, it is being influenced with the
West design and it seems like the days are not far off when people will forget
the Indian culture and clothing style completely.
So it won’t be wrong to say that
Indian fashion designers are crazy about creating and producing the western
design clothes owing to the people huge craze towards the western dresses . They work
day and night in order to meet the demand and choice of the people.
Let’s see some of the Western influences on Indian dresses:
Short- Style Kurtis
A couple of years ago, traditionalkurtis
with intense prints were famous among the masses. However, they are still in
demand and being worn by a majority of the women, yet short-style kurtis with
bridle neck lines are giving their traditional partner a tough competition.
Prior, kurtis were worn alongside chudidars, however today wearing them over
pants and jeans is the most recent Indian fashion.
Casual Crinkled Crepes & A-Lined Skirts
Lehangas is among one of the
adorable clothes that are worn among all age groups. Now, it has evolved into a
casual crinkled crepes and A-linked skirts which are considered as party
dresses for girls and worn on
the special occasion of social gathering and an informal meeting.
Half-Lehenga Style Saree
Saree is mainly used to wear during
weddings, parties and religious functions. It has been customized mixing both
the saree and lehenga into a single wear. This is pretty comfortable for those
women who are not well-acquainted with the traditional sarees.
Strap & Halter Neck Blouses
Prior and even now, long-sleeved
and short-sleeved blouses are popular among ladies. Owing to the western influences,
or say with the advent of latest technologies and prints, these types of
blouses have also started making inroads.