Thursday 19 April 2012

A MODEST WOMEN

“A modest woman, dressed out in all her finery, is the most tremendous object of the whole creation.”                                                                                                                                                                       
Fashion Industry in India offers the breath-taking beautiful clothes when it comes to women apparels. Women apparels have always been the back bone of the fashion industry world over. Indian women apparels have thousands of years of tradition behind them. Each region of India has its own unique native costume and traditional attire.

Though India is known for its culture and traditions but Indian clothing styles is what makes the nation stand out in the backdrop of world fashion. There are many types of dresses and costumes that are available in India and their variety seems endless. It is said that the fashion and style in India changes with the miles you travel through the country. This is the enormity of the women’s clothing styles in India. In the earlier times Indian women were basically pictured of a person wearing an Indian sari. Then the scenario changed an inch or so during the colonial rule. Later on, towards the end of the 20th century and towards the beginning of the new millennium there was a total turnaround and women started wearing Western outfits in a much more liberal environment. This hence ushered in a new era in Indian fashion.

The women now wear a Kurti along with jeans.
This factor widens the scope of women apparels in India. In recent times Indian Kurti is giving tough competition to shirts and teen-shirts. Now young girls want to mix and match beautiful Indian Kurtis with their jeans and trousers. They also have taken to designer fancy sarees with high-heeled footwear.

Whether you believe it shouAld or not, how you dress profoundly affects how people respond to you (this is even more the case in India than in most other countries). Women who dress and act modestly are much more highly regarded than those who flout the cultural norms.

In the end I would just like to say that, “We act the way we dress. Neglected and untidy clothes reflect a neglected and untidy mind.”

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