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Evolving Fashion Trends

Is it not true when one thinks that fashion in India is old and in the last few decades, there has been a complete change of ideas about how fashion is perceived and how the latest trends have transformed Indians Fashion into a global product.

India is a country with a long history of clothing and is known for producing some of the world\’s most sophisticated items, but there seems to be a long way to go.

How It All Started-

Over the years, popular Bollywood styles have dominated the fashion scene from Madhubala\’s Anarkali-look with kurtas and churidars in Mughal-e-Azam (1960), to embroidered saris worn by Madhuri Dixit in Hum Aapke Hain Koun. Thus, capturing the history of cue form and conveying rich and royal flavors to costumes made for movies or public events has helped Indian designers and Indian costumes to make their mark worldwide.

The Birth of a Changing Fashion-

Moreover, it was not until the birth of the 80s that a period when the first generation of Indian fashion designers, including Satya Paul, emerged. Research shows that the design and integration of some of the most talented designers in the world prove that- some of these \”new\” styles are just part of the Retro culture that is reintroducing the original fashion in modern times.

\”Factor Factor\” – The Great Influence of Fashion Change-

Fashion is also always feminine, and there is no doubt that whenever a woman wears a traditional “Saree” it makes her look modest and beautiful. Naturally, this describes the greatness of the Indian women who have been the center of attraction in all things pertaining to fashion and social change. in 30 years today, they find it absurd to wear a Saree as they are not used to it. Not surprisingly, in the emerging Indian offices \”saree day\” is celebrated as a special day. Therefore, some of these \”new\” styles in relation to the modern saree aka \”Lehenga\” fit the Cosmo tradition simply remind one of the past.

Fashion! Now & then

So, from the above, it is clear that the influence of western culture in fashion especially on the young can be seen in modern clothing trying to find a balance between the original and traditional styles, which also proves a mix of old & new. Therefore, what was once worn as part of everyday life and was a common item seems to have become a common denominator. In addition, the first signs of a combination of western fashion and Indian clothing were seen when the Indian Government opened the National Institute of Fashion

This was a turning point in the Indian fashion industry as there was now a formal acceptance of new styles of traditional influences from western culture that actually produced many new fashion ideas and ideas for other women\’s short accessories.

Therefore, new ways of drawing Saree are well known and now the day of joining and matching dresses like dhoti pants have become a new trend now being developed by fashion houses among the uber crowd. What used to be Salwar\’s turned-up suits are now Anarkali salwar kameez suits worn by many young women that make them look good and allow them to choose bright colors and bohemian designs.

Yes, it all comes back, fashion throws back ‘retro charm’ from the 90s, ‘old pants’ from the 70s and even ‘long sleeved sleeves’ that can be traced back to the 18th century. In many cases, it seems we are wrong with choice because change is good and everyone wants more than creation and innovation.

So, planting tops, shoulder pockets, and fanny pockets saw a return. Also, a quick suit with non-slip shoulders has been a big-hit thing among businesswomen in the 80s and is now a clothing industry for many working women. Also, Yoga pants, leggings, and sturdy crop tops are now commonplace, I think the fame goes to their sporting interest.

Therefore, a new cultural concept is not to allow ancient philosophies to be passed down from one generation to the next. Instead, the new concept of national style is to make friends with the philosophies of the past and apply them in relation to modern concepts and the state of modern fashion.

Finally, if one can safely conclude that \”Changing Fashion is the law of change itself.\”

Fashion is also always feminine, and there is no doubt that whenever a woman wears a traditional “Saree” it makes her look modest and beautiful.

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