Ling Flowy anarkali suits can make any woman look regal
royal and beautiful. An anarkali suit is a combinations of a long flowing kurta
and tight fitted churidar with sheer chunni or stole completing the look the
kurta is fitted on the bust and normally features large pleats flowing around
the legs like an umbrella.
The origin of anarkali suits dates back to the mughal era.
These suits are named after anarkali (which means pomegranate blossom ) a
famous courtesan of the great Emperor akbars court. She was known for her great
beauty and pomegranate like complexion.
According to the
legend anarkali was very beautiful and everybody was dazzled by her beauty. The
crown prince salim fell in love with her at the first sight. But their love incurred
the wrath of the king akbar and their love story ended in a tragedy.she was
buried alive by the order of the emperor akbar for having an affair with his
son. Not only her love story but also her time less costume got immortalized
by epic movies like mughal-e-Azam.
Nobody can forget how beatiful and graceful madhubala looked in the movie. She
started the trens of anarkali suits. This style went out of the fashion for
some time but came back with a bang last year and is here to stay with most of
the leading bollywood divas making their red carpet presence and looking
gorgeous in these suits.
The positives side of an anarkali outfit is that it flatters
every body type. It accentuates at the top and cover up any flaws in the waist
and hips making them disappear in their long pleats. These dresses are now made
of variety of materials like satin, net, silk or pure cotton and are
embellished with heavy embroidery, glittering gota patti or intricate zari or
stone work and are availble in differebt styles and cuts.
Neck:- The ‘v’
neck anarkali suits are good for short and medium height women as ‘V’ neck lengthens
the neck and avoids making short or medium height women look shabby. Tall women
can go for any type of neck desings.
Flair:- Tall and
women with hourglass figure can go for heavy but short and petite women should
go for less flare, plump women should go for kalis starting from the top
instead of waist as it gives them illusion of height and hids all the flaws.
Length:- Tall
women should avoid wearing knee length anarkali suits and short and petite
women look graceful with high heels.
Accessories:- If
yous anarkali is heavily embellished it’s a statement piece by itself and you
don’t have to worry about accessorizing
it. If there is a heavy work on the neck of your outfit than you can go for a
nice pair of long ethnic earrings like jhumkas.
The type of work on the anarkali dress varies making it an
immsnsely versatile garment. Anarkali outfits with some elaborate neck cut and
heavy brocade or gota patti work are perfect for a wedding party and
contemporary anarkalis in pleasant colours with light embroidery look elegant
at any dinner party or formal function.
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