We are one country which has the wealth of diverse traditions and
culture. With uniqueness in the form of languages, food and attire, we
are the nation that can boast of unity in diversity with pride. Let us
have a look at some of our traditional dresses of India which have
become popular globally as well.
10. Kurta-Pyjama
Worn by men, the
kurta-pyjama is worn across India. Be it a festive occasion or tradition ceremonies, the
kurta is worn along with either the
pyjama or
churidaar. The other variety of this attire is the
pathani suit (most commonly seen in Srinagar), which has become the fashion trend lately.
9. Lungi
This traditional attire of India is most commonly worn in South
India. They are made of silk or cotton and are a good respite from the
summer heat. Most traditional ceremonies see men dressed up in
lungis, not to forget the famous
bhangra dance where the dancers look spellbinding in the
lungi.
8. Dhoti
Dhoti is mainly worn by villagers of India. However we nowadays see men wearing dhoti in combination with
sherwani during wedding ceremonies as well. One can see men wearing dhoti across India.
7. Pheran
This traditional dress of Kashmir is a full length gown which is
mostly worn during winter and is popular form of dressing amongst both
men and women.
6. Puanchei
This traditional dress of Mizoram is worn by women during festive occasions or marriage ceremonies. It is worn along with
kawrechi, blouse for the girls, while performing the famous Bamboo dance.
5. Sharara
A replacement of the ghagra is sharara or gharara which is a loose
pleated embroidered trouser. It is worn commonly along with a long
kameez and a dupatta. It is the traditional
Lucknowi attire which originated during the era of the Nawabs.
4. Sherwani
Sherwani is a coat like attire worn by men. It is traditionally worn
on formal occasions by men primarily of Northern descent. Another
variation of it is the Achkan, a knee length jacket.
3. Ghagra Choli
Ghagra or
Lehenga Choli is commonly worn by people from
Gujarat and Rajasthan. There are different forms of this attire that
are worn; one is the embroidered version which is worn during wedding
ceremonies and the other is mirror embellished
ghagra worn during the festive time of Navratri. Donned with the
odhni this attire becomes more graceful.
2. Salwar or Churidar and Kameez
In the list of famous traditional dresses of India, this is the
famous dressing combination well adapted across the nation. Some might
replace the
salwar with
churidar and the
kameez length can vary from short
kurti’s to ankle length
anarkali suits. This was primarily the traditional dress of people from Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana.
1. Sari
Saris have seen an evolution with the diverse styles it offers. The
most popular types are banarasi sari, kanjivaram sari, silk sari,
pochampalli sari, patola sari etc. The draping style varies across the
country; some drape it with the
pallu on front and some with the
pallu on back. This attire gives woman an elegant touch.
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