Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing great!
Today my article will be a sequel to an article I made last year. Last year on the 23rd I published an article about traditional Indian clothes. I published this article on my birthday. This year, I'm publishing my article a few days before my birthday. Here is my first article: Traditional East Indian Fashion
The Indian clothes that I am showing this year are all outfits I got after I made the first article. I have included 1 lehenga choli, 2 sarees, 2 salwar kameez. I give greater explanation of each type of outfits on my original article.
Here are the outfits:
Salwar kameez: A salwar kameez is a 3 piece suit consisting of a tunic (kurta), pants (salwar, pataila or churidaar) and a scarf (dupatta). The first salwar kameez has pataila pants. The second one is a churidaar suit. I used shawls from last year's Ramadan WOW store.
Lehenga Choli: A lehenga choli is a 3 piece outfit consisting of a long skirt (lehenga) , a blouse (choli) and a scarf (dupatta). This skirt and blouse is from the Balmain Tribute, I just added the veil to it to make it a lehenga choli.
Saree: A saree is a long piece of cloth wrapped around and folded into a dress with a blouse underneath. It can be draped many different ways. The colourful end of the saree that is wrapped over the shoulder is called the 'pallu'. The Sarees in this article are both Guajarati style draping and are both "half-and-half" sarees (where the saree is 2 pieces of fabric sewn together so that the bottom half and the pallu are different)
I hope you enjoyed my sequel to my previous article. I hope you all had a great week!
-Amy Katrina, csi12asa