The modern Indian woman is more conscious of their appearance and the trends in the world compared to the traditional women. Despite the shift towards trendier designs with elegant cuts and varying lengths, the Indian woman is still able to dress very modestly. There are many fashionable or trendy ethnic wear designs including:

-       The street style

You will find most modern Indian women wearing street style jackets with images and impressions of the street. These designs are meant to appreciate the culture and the history of towns and communities. Just like street art, the street style jackets are picking up and have been embraced by many people.

-       Digital printed Kurtis

Kurtisare worn by most Indians and some non-Indians. There are many Kurtis designs in the market and the entry of the digitally printed Kurtis means that there will be more and better designs of ethnic wear produced fast.

The digital printing technology has made it possible for all clients to access elegant readymade blouses online. This trend has been embraced by most ethnic wear designers.

-       Bridal lehenga dresses

Compared to the past where the most common or the signature Indian wedding outfit was the sarees, there has been a dynamic shift in designs. There are elegant bridal wear lehenga designs for brides and ladies attending weddings.

There are lehengacholis, lehengasarees and long Anarkali designs. The fusion of lehenga designs with these other elegant Indian ethnic wear designs results in sophisticated and scintillating designs in the industry.

-       Winter long shirt dresses

Winter is tough. The biting cold and the need to stay fashionable in the season is challenging. Fashion designers are always coming up with designs that fit a particular need and the ever increasing need for fashionably warm ethnic wear has led to a rise in the number of winter long shirt collections and designs.

-       Kalidarsalwarkameez suits

The kalidar dress suits are an addition to the fashionable salwar kameez suits. They are perfect for celebrations like Diwali, Eid, Rangoli or Holi. The kalidar suit is stitched elegantly using multiple or single fabrics. Brocade is the main material used to make this suit and it is stitched over crepe, zircon, velvet, chiffon, georgette, or jamawar.

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The frocks have wide borders and intricate patterns make up the necklines. They are color fully designed purposefully for attending any of the colorful Indian celebrations.

-       Pishwas dresses

These are an enhanced Anarkali dresses. Anarkali dresses are long and they have characteristic umbrella shape for the dresses. The pishwas have wider umbrella frocks compared to the Anarkali thus are improved. They are best paired with churidar pyjamas. Pishwas have differentiated from Anarkali salwar suits by laces, embroideries, and an extension at the bottom of the suit.

In conclusion, there are many changes in the fashion scene. With every designer trying to come up with a differentiated ethnic wear design, you can only watch the space as you wait for more intricacies in design, cuts, patterns and prints.

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