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Types of Salwar:

In this class, you will learn how to create different types of Salwar, including Patiala Salwar, Sharara Salwar, and Dhoti Salwar.

Salwar is a popular bottom-wear in South Asian countries, especially in India and Pakistan. It is a loose-fitting garment that is usually worn with a long tunic top known as kameez or kurta. Salwar comes in various styles and designs, and in this article, we will discuss three types of salwar – Tulip Salwar, Afgani Salwar, and Dhoti Salwar.

  • Tulip Salwar:

Tulip Salwar is a modern and trendy variation of traditional salwar. As the name suggests, this salwar resembles a tulip flower in shape. It has a fitted waistline and flares out towards the bottom, forming a tulip-like shape. The bottom part of the salwar is usually narrow, which gives a flattering silhouette to the wearer. Tulip Salwar can be worn with short kurtas or tunics and can be paired with high heels or sandals for a chic look.

  • Afgani Salwar:

Afgani Salwar, also known as Harem pants or Baggy pants, is a comfortable and relaxed style of salwar. It has a very loose and baggy fitting, which tapers down towards the ankle. Afgani Salwar is usually made with soft and breathable fabrics like cotton or rayon, which makes it perfect for hot and humid weather. This type of salwar is often worn with a long kurta or tunic and can be paired with traditional mojari shoes or sandals.

  • Dhoti Salwar:

Dhoti Salwar is a traditional style of salwar that is inspired by the dhoti, a garment worn by men in India. It has a draped style that resembles the dhoti, with pleats and folds around the waist. The bottom part of the salwar is narrow and tapered, which gives a flattering look to the legs. Dhoti Salwar is usually made with silk or cotton fabrics and is often worn with short kurtas or tunics. This style of salwar is popular among young girls and women who want to experiment with traditional yet modern looks.

In conclusion, these three types of salwar – Tulip Salwar, Afgani Salwar, and Dhoti Salwar – are popular and fashionable styles of bottom-wear. They offer a wide range of options for women to choose from, depending on their personal style and preferences. Whether you prefer a modern and trendy look or a traditional and classic style, there is a type of salwar that will suit your taste.

 

Our Advanced Course

Welcome to our advanced course syllabus where you will learn to create some of the most intricate and fashionable garments in Indian and western fashion.

01

Kurti

You will learn how to create a designer Kurti with intricate details and embroidery work.

02

Collar

You will learn how to create different styles of collars including Mandarin collar.

03

Types of blouses

You will learn how to create different styles of blouses, including cold-shoulder, and halter neck.

04

Types of Salwar

You will learn how to create different types of Salwar, including Patiala Salwar, and Dhoti Salwar.

05

Dori making/ Fabric Latkan

You will learn how to make different types of Dori or Fabric Latkan using various materials.

06

Lehnga -Plain

You will learn how to create a plain Lehnga with different styles of pleats and flares.

07

Designer neck

You will learn how to create different styles of designer necks using embroidery.

08

Lehnga- Kalli dar

You will learn how to create a Kalli dar Lehnga, which features panels or Kallis, adding volume .

09

Baby frock and nicker

You will learn how to create designer baby frocks and nicker with various details.

10

Western dresses

You will learn how to create different styles of Western dresses, including shift dresses.

11

Top - all types

You will learn how to create different styles of tops, including crop tops, tank tops, and tunic tops.

12

Corset

You will learn how to create a corset with different styles of boning, lacing, and embroidery.

13

Chudidar

You will learn how to create a Chudidar with different styles of pleats, flares, and slits.

14

Decorative stitch

You will learn how to create different types of decorative stitches, including French knot.

15

Puff Sleeves:

You will learn how to create puff sleeves with different styles of pleating.

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