Salwar Kameez

Salwar Kameez is a traditional dress of South Asia. Also termed as Shalwar Kameez or Shalwar Qamis, Salwar Kameez, is popularly worn in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and India. Salwar Kameez is also called Punjabi suit, because it is very popular in both Indian and Pakistani Punjabs. Salwar Kameez is commonly worn by Punjabi, Hindu, Muslim women, and Muslim males in India. It is popularly worn by Pakistanis and Afghans.

Salwar is called salwar in Punjabi and Hindi, Shalwaar in Gujarat, and Shalwar in Urdu. The word Salwar has actually come from Persian, and the word kameez has come from the Arabic word Qamis.

A Salwar is loose pajama like trousers that is wider at waist and thighs, and tapering to the bottom, it is stitched narrow at the bottoms. Salwars are usually pleated at the waist and held up by a drawstring or an elastic belt, or a woven cord called Naala or Naada. There are different styles prevalent among women, but males usually wear normal Salwars. Usually both men and women salwars are wide like baggies, but some fashionable women wear tight figure hugging salwars called Pyjamies or Churidar or Churidar Pyjamies. Patiala Shahi Salwars are very popular in Patiala and Malwa Region of Indian Punjab. These are usually loose salwars that have pleated front and back. Patiala is also famous for woven waist cords (Naalas or Naadas).

A Kameez is a long shirt or tunic with open side seams. The side seams, known as chaak, are left open below the waist-line to give a wearer greater freedom of movement. Traditional kamiz (plural of kameez) are cut straight and flat and have traditional side cuts, but a modern kamiz are more likely to have European-inspired set-in sleeves. Traditional kamiz, for both men and women, usually have normal or loose fitting, but some fashionable women do wear tight figure hugging kamiz. Usually, fine tailoring skills are displayed in stitching a kameez. Specifically necklines of kamiz are tailored beautifully. The necklines can be simple, decorative, embroidered, or beaded, etc.

Salwar Kameez is very popular among Punjabi and North Indian Women. Women Salwar Kameez is usually accompanied by Dupatta, which is a long scarf or shawl like cloth made of light fabric. Women wear salwar-kamiz along with wearing dupattas around their heads or necks. Often the Punjabi and North Indian Hindu women use their dupattas to cover their heads at religious places or religious ceremonies. However the Muslim women usually wear the chador or burqa (hijab and purdah).

Modern Salwar Kameez is modernized version of traditional Salwar Kameez. Some Modern feminine Salwar Kamiz have deep cut plunging necklines, short length, tight figure hugging fitting, styled in sleeveless or cap-sleeve designs, and sewn in diaphanous fabrics.

Sometimes women wear kamiz having side seams splited high up to the waistline, or salwars slung low on the hips. Some ultra modern women wear semi-transparent Salwar kamiz mostly in parties, but they do wear a choli or a cropped camisole underneath.

Salwar Kamiz are usually tailored using different types of fabrics. Most common fabrics used to tailor Salwar Kamiz include cotton, chiffon, silk, banarsi fabrics. Cotton is a soft breathable textile used for daily clothing. It is usually used for the salwar kamiz that are meant for general daily use or worn in routine life. Cotton is very preferable summer season fabric. It's a comfortable to wear fabric and offers easy ventilation of air, and thus minimizes the heat effect of the summer season. Cotton slawar kameez usually costs less. Cotton, being an inexpensive fabric, is commonly preferred for daily use Salwar kamiz.


Chiffon is a lightweight sheer material with a slightly rough feel to it. It can be made from cotton, silk or synthetic fibers, but is usually associated with silk or nylon. The best thing about chiffon is that it can be dyed to almost any shade desired, however if made from polyester it is difficult to dye. Chiffon is sometimes also used for daily use salwar kameez. The fabric is finer that cotton and thus more costly than the latter. Chiffon is also a common summer textile. Chiffon Salwar Kameez may cost little more than the Cotton Salwar Kameez, but looks finer than the latter. Chiffon Salwar Kameez is usually worn by the fashionable lot of men and women.

Silk is a fine quality woven textile. It is a very popular textile all over the world. Silk offers opulent looks to clothing. The fabric is soft, velvety, marked with luxurious looks. Silk is usually available in most of the popular colors. It's one of the most coveted fabrics for the ornamented Salwar Kameez. Silk is usually preferred for tailoring party wear salwar kameez. Silk Salwar Kamiz are usually worn on parties, and special occasions like weddings, anniversaries. Silk is very popular salwar kameez fabric among the salwar kameez wearing people all over the world. Silk Salwar Kameez is one of the expensive wears.

Salwar Kamiz are also tailored using several other popular textiles including banarsi silk, and several other locally and some imported textiles. Usually fine quality light textiles are preferred for tailoring Salwar Kamiz.

There is a wide rage of styles and designs of Salwar Kamiz ranging from simple to highly ornamental. Ornamental Salwar Kamiz usually have works of fine embroidery at neckline and from front hem of Kamiz. The women kamiz hems may also have beautiful bead work, mirror work, or sparkler work. Silk thread is commonly used for embroidery. Gold and silver fibers are also used for embroidery. The embroidered Salwar Kamiz are usually expensive.

Salwar Kamiz can be got tailored from expert tailors. Traditional women usually prefer women tailors for getting their salwar kamiz tailored. There are a lot of male and female tailors designing and stitching Salwar Kamiz. However ready to wear Salwar Kamiz are also available. Ready made salwar kamiz can be purchased from boutiques and ready to wear Salwar Kamiz stores. Salwar Kamiz can also be purchased online. There are numerous online garment stores selling traditional clothes online. The best idea to buy Salwar Kameez online is, doing some research online to fine a good store online. Research will help to find the store selling cheap salwar kamiz, or discounted salwar kamiz, and thus will help to save a lot of money.

Indian & Pakistani Wedding Dresses For Men & Women

A wedding is an occasion of great importance in all parts and cultures of the world. It is a ceremony to celebrate a marriage or civil union, and its always celebrated with great fun and festivity. A wedding ceremony is usually comprised of several wedding traditions and customs that vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries, and social classes.

A traditional wedding is always a nice expo of culture and customs of a place. It's always considered incomplete without the typical wedding dresses that reflect the culture & heritage of a place. A wedding dress is traditional clothing that is usually donned by a bride or a groom.

The colors, styles and ceremonial importance of wedding dresses depend on the respective religions and cultures of brides and grooms. Wedding dresses broadly include grooms wedding dresses and brides wedding dresses or bridal dresses. This article will be broadly focusing on the different wedding dresses including brides as well as grooms wedding dresses popular in different cultures, and societies of India and Pakistan. Generally the brides and the grooms in both countries wear the dresses that help presenting them in the most favorable light.

Pakistan is a country located in South Asia and the Greater Middle East. The country was part of India before 1947, so there is close cultural affinity in both the countries. The wedding dresses and culture of Indian Punjab is almost similar to that of the Pakistani Punjab. The wedding dresses of Indian Muslims are almost similar to the wedding dresses of Pakistani Muslims. Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs are in meager minority in Pakistan however they follow the same wedding customs and traditions as followed by Indian Hindus and Sikhs.

India is the country of many religions, cultures, and ethnic groups. There are different styles of wedding dresses popular in different parts of India. The North Indian wedding dresses are utterly different from the South Indian, and the East Indian wedding dresses.

Wedding Dresses For Grooms The South Indian grooms traditional wedding dress includes traditional veshti or vetti (dhoti) and kurta. A Dhoti is a traditional garment of men's wear in India. It is a rectangular piece of unstitched cloth, usually around 5 yards long, wrapped about the waist and the legs, and knotted at the waist. Dhoti is called Laacha in Punjabi, mundu in Malayalam, dhuti in Bangla, vetti in Tamil, pancha in Telugu, dhotar in Marathi and panche in Kannada. A kurta is a traditional item of men clothing. It is a loose shirt falling either just above or somewhere below the knees of the wearer. Its also worn with salwar, and churidar. The South Indian grooms also wear their traditional caps with veils of flowers.

The North Indian grooms and the Pakistani grooms traditional wedding dress includes traditional sherwani with a churidar pyjama, a bandha gala suit. Sherwani is a long coat-like garment worn in South Asia. Its very similar to an Achkan or doublet. Sherwani is worn by Punjabi, Hindu, and Muslim grooms. It is worn over the Kurta with Churidar, Khara pajama, or a salwar. Churidar is a tight-fitting variant of a salwar. Pajama is a parallel fitting variant of Salwar. A Salwar is loose pajama like trousers that is wider at waist and thighs, and tapering to the bottom, it is stitched narrow at the bottoms. Indian and Pakistani Muslim grooms traditional wedding dress includes  Salwar Kamiz and Sherwani.

In fact Salwar Kameez is the males national dress of Pakistan. Its very popular among Pathans, Khans, Balochs, etc. Its also very popular among Afghanis. Salwar Kamiz and Sherwani is very popular male wedding dress. Silk or any other similar level textile is the most preferred textile for wedding Salwar Kameez. High quality fabric is used for Sherwani. Indian as well as Pakistani Muslim grooms also wear Mohammedan caps on their heads. Some Hindus wear caps and some wear turbans, but Punjabi grooms wear turbans. The North Indian grooms set forth to their weddings adorned with a sehera, a veil of flowers tied to the turban, to screen their faces from the evil eye. The Punjabi dress up like royal kings and sometimes wear plume on their turbans. They also hold swords like princes. The Indian Christian grooms normally wear western style suits.

Under the influence of west most of the Indian and Pakistan males have started wearing western style suits as their wedding dresses. Three-piece suits and western style suits are pretty popular grooms wedding dresses in India and Pakistan. Usually Silk or superior quality textile is used to tailor Indian grooms wedding dresses.

Wedding Dresses For Brides Sari is womens national dress of India. Sari is the most popular bridal dress that is worn by most of the Indian Hindu brides. Sari or Saree is several yards of light textile that is draped around the body. Expensive sarees are worn as bridal dresses by most of the south Indian brides and the North Indian Hindu brides. Mostly Silk sarees or other richly embroidered opulent and expensive sarees are preferred as bridal dresses. Usually, maroon, magenta, pink, and red are popular traditional colors in Saree bridal dresses. The South Indian brides also wear their traditional headdresses or headgears.

Ghagra Choli is also worn as bridal dress in some parts of the North India. Ghagra Choli consists of a long skirt and short blouse with a long scarf known as a dupatta draped around the bride. It's known as Lehenga Choli in Punjab and Haryana.

Indian Punjabi brides usually wear Lehnga Choli or Ghagra Choli and dupatta. The traditional colors of maroon, burgundy, pink, red or wine shades are generally the popular choices in Ghagra Choli. The Punjabi brides also wear salwar kamiz that are popular called Punjabi Suit. Red shades usually dominate the Punjabi bridal dresses. The Punjabi brides usually wear Punjabi Juttis. Punjabi style shoes in their feet. Usually silk or some other very superior quality textile is used for bridal dresses.

Lehnga Cholis or Ghagra Cholis are popularly worn by the Pakistani brides. Punjabi suits (salwar kamiz) are also worn by many Pakistani Punjabi brides; however some of the traditional Pakistani Punjabi Muslim brides do wear burkahs or pardah in place of dupatta. Kurti is also worn by some of the traditional Pakistani brides. Kurti is male kurta like traditional piece of clothing worn by women in northern India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.

Indian as well as Pakistani Christian brides usually wear expensive wedding gowns or western style wedding dresses. Traditional color of the western wedding dresses in white. 'White' or 'wedding white' includes creamy shades such as eggshell, ecru and ivory. The Christian brides in both the countries wear stylish western high heel sandals.


Traditionally, Indian and Pakistani Brides are required to keep their faces hidden in veil. In most of the liberal societies in India, just covering head with dupatta or an end of saree is sufficient, but the traditional Pakistani societies just required the brides to keep their faces hidden. Indian and Pakistani Bridal dresses have excellent embroidery works at necklines and front hems. Some expensive bridal dresses carry rich embroidery of gold or silver fibers. Indian and Pakistani Bridal dresses are sometimes nicely embroidered using beads and sparklers. Indian and Pakistani Bridal dresses also include rich expensive jewelry.

You can get Indian and Pakistani wedding dresses tailored from some expert tailors, or you can buy Ready To Wear Indian and Pakistani wedding dresses from some fine Indian wedding dress stores and Pakistani wedding dress stores. You can also buy Indian and Pakistani wedding dresses online. There are numerous online wedding dress stores selling fine Indian wedding dresses and Pakistani wedding dresses online. Doing some research on Internet, you can also find cheap wedding dresses, discount wedding dresses, beach wedding dresses, plus size wedding dresses, informal wedding dresses, casual wedding dresses, vintage wedding dresses, and designer wedding dresses.

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