Thursday, December 29, 2011

Indian Lifestyle

Indian Lifestyle

India's lifestyle and ancient way of life is rich. India has seen a complete change in its culture as far as Indian fashion is concerned. Even though the basics of the Indian fashion are still the same there is a great influence from the western world, Modern techniques and designs are being incorporated into the Indian fashion. Unlike today in the past there were no designers that would incorporate luxuriousness into these traditional clothes. Today we have designer Indian clothes. This however brings into play the effects of the changing times. You can put on Indian styled clothes while at the same time dressing in a modern way.

This won't stop you from dressing for a function, religious festival or even dressing to show your origin. Indian clothes were mostly made of cotton during the ancient times even though silk was present it was not available to everyone. Silk was for the rich because it was expensive. This fact can be dated back to the Harappan culture. Around the Aryan era, the sari emerged as a women dress.

There were both cotton and silk saris. (Wealthy women only wore silk in the ancient days.) The length of the sari ranged from five to nine yards. The sari was donned as a skirt or as a veil over the head. The traditional way of wearing a sari is still followed however sometimes with some modifications as well; this is to catch up with modern trends in fashion.These days the sari is all over the world including non Indian communities.

Indian Lifestyle

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