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| Indian Tunic or Kurtis with Beaded Trim |
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The Tunic is orginally related to Roman civilization, it is the most common clothing wear under toga (like a long Sari) by male community. Tunic is also indicate the wearer’s status in Roman socity by the presence of stripes and ornamentation work on this Tunic.
In Western culture, it is used as religious uniform but from last few years when indian short length “Kameez” or “Kurtis” got popularity in western socity so sometime it is also known as Indian Tunic or Indian Kurtis.
Since last couple of years Indian Kurtis are very popular in western culture. It is normally wear with parallel pant or jeans. These Tunics or Kurtis are available in different fabric e.g. Silk, Cotton, Chiffon, Crepe etc.and different type of work e.g. Sequin, Beaded, Embroidary etc.
Beaded Tunic or Kurtis, Designer Tunic or Kurtis, Embroidered Tunic or Kurtis, Sequin Tunic or Kurtis are very popular these days.
Posted on Saturday, January 28th, 2006
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| British actress and model Elizabeth Hurley or Liz Hurley |
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Saree or Sari is the most popular and widely worn ladies dress in India . Saree is commonly worn by Indian ladies in all regions in India . Saree also has become a party-wear dress. Saree is traditional and feminine dress which has been worn by the Indian ladies for centuries ago. Still, Saree is considered as a perfect dress for women for different occasions like marriages, festivals and birth of a child. From Hindu literature it is depicted from the paintings, Saree were used by so many ancient legendary figures like Radha, during the time of lord Krishna Draupati in Mahabarata. It has also been noticed from Indian history that Rajput Queen of Mughal Emperor Akbar in 16th century loved to wear Saree which were made of fine fabric and different types of hand work were got done on it sari viz. Silver Zari and Golden Zari, Resham thread embroidery, sitara, Lucknow karai, Dabka, Jardozi, Sequence, Antique, beads, pipe, mukash, bandez etc. These typical types of hand work are being done on Saree by artisans now days also. While celebrates and festivals women use to wear such types of Saree . Now days printed Saree is also commonly worn by Indian ladies.
Indian clothing has crossed all borders and bocoming a part of celebrities wardrobe. British actress and model Elizabeth Hurley or Liz Hurley turned up at a charity bash in New York in a pale pink and green sari.
Posted on Monday, January 2nd, 2006
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