A hybrid of a long kurta and a churidar-shaped bottom is the Anarkali costume. In line with an individual’s choice, the length of the kurta varies. Nowadays, floor-length Anarkali suits are in vogue. The kurta is placed on the bust like an umbrella and has long plates.

History of Anarkali:

During the empire of Akbar, Anarkali, which means pomegranate flower, was a mythical slave girl from Lahore (Pakistan). She was a dancer at the palace of Jalaluddin Akbar, the late Mughal emperor. It is said that Salim-Akbar’s eldest son fell in love with Anarkali, and when the emperor heard about it, he ordered Anarkali to be buried alive because he had a relationship with his son.

The name of the attire she wore was changed to Anarkali Dresses or Anarkali Suits in memory of the great dancer and the romantic love of the Mughal era. The designer and fashion trends include the latest Anarkali Suit styles that are popular among the masses. In Anarkali suits, the shirt is commonly heavily embroidered.

 

 

Anarkali Frocks with Border:

With a strong border highlighting the foot, the upper part of the kameez that could be vaguely referred to as the yoke is entirely embroidered. On the neck and the sleeves and designs, the yoke has the newest models. You can easily hide the distressed areas of your body by wearing this outfit and even grow the best characteristics.

Fabric of Anarkali Frock: 

It is an indication of the ever-changing patterns of Indian and Pakistani dresses. Nowadays brocade, cotton and synthetic fabrics have been combined in addition to conventional silks. It is called trendy to use rich colours such as magenta, gold, silver and dark green combined with printed borders, embroidered zardosi designs with floral backgrounds and Chinese collars. Anarkali is in a lot of demand around the world for bridal wear.

The above patterns are now made of a variety of fabrics, such as satin, net, silk or plain cotton, and embellished with heavy embroidery, metallic gothic belts or intricate gold or stonework in a variety of patterns and cuts. The bright side of Anarkali clothing is that it flatters all kinds of bodies. It accentuates and covers any imperfections in the waist and shoulders, helping them to dissolve into a long line.

The Anarkali suit is preferably made of the finest fabrics and it strives to make itself a classic by using embroidered threads and designs that make ethnic Pakistani and Indian garments look more sophisticated and luxurious. Festivals and weddings intensify its appeal, which looks stunning in every way, to mould Pakistan’s popular fashion stores or ethnic clothing stores, now selling traditional Pakistani silver suits suitable for evening parties.

 

 

Pear of Anarkali Frock:

The most typical body type we see is a pear-shaped body which means the area around the hips and thighs are larger. In wearing anarkalis with a choice of the bottom as palazzo pants or skirts, will be your guide to fame. Ok, the trick is that the wideness of your lower half is concealed by a layered bottom and thereby highlights your upper half. You can go all out with accessories because your upper half is the centre of attraction.



Pattern of Angrakha Anarkali Suit:

In royal wear, the pattern was quite famous, the asymmetrical pattern yoke and panels attached making it look like a wrap-around was then revived according to the current fashion. They have a loose fit from the yoke that ends below the line of the bust or perhaps mid-waist, so it is more comfortable and perfect for a heavier stomach and heavier bottom. This appears very sophisticated for semi-formal to formal occasions and rich embroideries and fabrics will also give it a complete heavy royal look for such occasions.

The word Anarkali means the ‘gentle bud of the pomegranate flower/tree’. This name denotes the virtues synonymous with the women who wore Anarkalis of softness, vulnerability, purity, and elegance.

 

 

Anarkali Salwar Kameez’s Overcoat:

For a very long time, the trend of wearing a body-hugging coat in a deep neck cut on top of the kameez existed where, during the Mughals, the style of ethnic wear was spread in Anarkali salwar kameez. By incorporating this overcoat type waistcoat, it’s simpler to introduce fashion to attire. 

Heavy Anarkali:

There are numerous stylish and charming designs, from different colours and old traditional designs to the new wedding trends of Anarkali suits. If you wish, you can also use half jackets or full jackets with Anarkali. It may be made more appealing by embroidery, patchwork, gothic work or embroidery work with a professional seamstress.

Anarkali Frock is Best for Every Occasion:

The great thing about long ethnic dresses is that they can be used on so many different occasions. You can put it up on you for a relaxed look and you’re ready. You can bring a contrast or a similar dupatta for a festive look, add broad Indian jhumkas, and yeah, you’re done. Very heavy Indian formal clothes are only used once and it only takes all the space in your closet for the rest of the time, in such a situation it is quite a good choice to invest in long ethnic dresses for such multi-purpose.

 

 

Anarkali with Designs on Collar and Arm:

Anarkali suits typically have full sleeves or are sleeveless. But many modern designs are found in this outfit these days. You should go for an off-shoulder design or a cold-shoulder sleeve pattern. These days, most women resist the trend of long sleeves because it can make the dress look bland. There are numerous differences in neck styles as well, such as boat neck, square neck, etc. In compliance with your taste, pick the pattern.

Don’t Pick the Bottom:

Generally, in kurtas, women can go for many bottom types like dhoti type skirts, palazzos, cigarette skirts, etc. but in the case of Anarkali suits, it is easier to go for the churidar. With Anarkali, churidar pajama looks perfect because it improves the overall appearance and thanks to the churidar pajama, the flare of the anarkali is further improved.

 

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