Tuesday, 26 August 2014

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 Choli

A choli (Hindi: चोली), (ravike in South India Telugu: రవికె, Kannada: ರವಿಕೆ) is a midriff-baring blouse shell garment in the Indian sari costume worn in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and other countries where the sari is worn. The choli is cut to fit tightly to the body and has short sleeves and a low neck. The choli is usually cropped, allowing exposure of the navel; the cropped design is particularly well-suited for wear in the hot South Asian summers.

Ghagra Choli 

A Ghagra Choli or a Lehenga Choli is the traditional clothing of women in Rajasthan and Gujarat.[citation needed] Punjabis also wear them and they are used in some of their folk dances. It is a combination of lehenga, a tight choli and an odhani. A lehenga is a form of a long skirt which is pleated. It is usually embroidered or has a thick border at the bottom. A choli is a blouse shell garment, which is cut to fit to the body and has short sleeves and a low neck.
Different styles of ghagra cholis are worn by the women, ranging from a simple cotton lehenga choli as a daily wear, a traditional ghagra with mirrors embellished usually worn during navratri for the garba dance or a fully embroidered lehenga worn during marriage ceremonies by the bride.
Popular among unmarried women other than shalwar kameez are Gagra choli and Langa voni.

Dupatta

The Dupatta is a shawl or large scarf that is worn together with the lehenga and the choli. Until early 21st century Dupatta was the most decorative part of gagra choli, while rest of the garment was more simplistic, especially the gagra. Dupatta is worn in many regional styles across India. Most common style since early medieval times was to pleate the dupatta on the one end and tucking it into the front of the gagra and wrapping it across the waist and over the shoulder or head, similar to the way sari is worn. While women who worked in the farms tucked both ends of dupatta into their choli.
Originally, it was worn as a symbol of modesty. While that symbolism still continues, many today wear it as just a decorative accessory. There is no single way of wearing the dupatta, and as time evolves and fashion modernizes, the style of the dupatta has also evolved.

Fabrics

The lehengas are made of a number of fabrics such as Silk, Cotton, Khadi,Georgette, Crape, Net, Satin, Brocade and Chiffon. Even though designers have successfully used the various kinds of fabrics for making the lehenga, silk is still the most preferred fabric.

Decorative stitching

Apart from the fabric, decorative stitching patterns also play a role. Lehengas come with a wide variety of decoration and embroidery work like Gota, Phulkari, Shisha, Chikankari, Zari, Zardozi, Nakshi, Kundan, etc. For festivals like Navratri, the ethnic Shisha embroidery is popular with a bit of patchwork. For formal wear and weddings, the embroidery is heavier in pearls, silk, sequins and zari.

Kutch embroidery is an evolving expression of the craft and textile traditions of the Rabaris, a nomadic tribe in Gujarat.Kutch work is unique in the sense that a net is woven on a cloth using thread.The net is then filled in using the same thread by intricate interlocking stitches. The patterns are usually built around geometric shapes.This embroidery follows its own traditional design logic and juxtaposition of colours and motifs. The Rohanas tribals of Kutch specialise in skirt work. The Sodhas use a geometric style for their embroidery. The Garacia Jats are experts in tiny embroidery on the yoke, which intermingles with red, orange, blue and green threads. The Dhanetah Jats love embroidering broad pear-shaped mirrors using orange, black, yellow and red in chain stitch.

Festive attire

The lehenga choli is the favourite female apparel worn during festivals, weddings or special events in India. This is due to traditions as well as of the fact that it is available in a number of fabrics with many different decorative choices. Traditionally the sari and the lehenga choli are the most popular garments for the bride in India.But it is a common bridal attire mostly in North India and is also the traditional wear of Garba festival in Gujara


Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers

Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers
Designer Lehenga Choli Indian Lehnga Dress Suites Design 2014 Choli Photos Pics Images Wallpapers



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