In recent years, the phrase “bottom wear” has become a kind of fashion phenomenon. Indian bottom wear has increasingly been stealing the show thanks to new ideas and experiments by kitschy designers. Indian women experiment freely and liberally with their bottom wear, from the modest salwar to the extremely ornate dhoti pants.
When you went to the tailor, you used to only have the option of wearing a salwar or a pajami as your bottom clothing. The current situation is entirely different. Even the modest tailor down the hall will give you at least five options for the bottoms he can sew for you.
While a salwar is a pair of light, loose, pleated pants that typically taper to a tight fit around the ankles and are typically worn by women with a kurta, a churidar is something more modern in its appeal and appearance.
For the longest time, women’s options for bottom wear with kurtas have been limited to these two styles, and for some more formal occasions, a ghagra or lehenga would come in handy. A long, full skirt called a ghagra is frequently adorned with embroidery, mirrors, or bells. They are still popular today, albeit with more contemporary novelties.
Let’s examine the newest Indian bottom-wear designs that are preferred by contemporary women:
Dreamy shararas
The term “palazzo pants” describes a style of pants with relatively loose and wide legs. Long pants in the summer should definitely be worn with palazzo pants; your entire ensemble will look chic while remaining light and airy.
Twirlworthy flared skirts
The Indian ghagra has been replaced by flared skirts. They have always been popular on the catwalks! You can pair them with straight-cut kurtas to top and experiment with a variety of styling techniques to make the skirt.
Statement straight pants
You instantly have a formal yet fashionable look when wearing pants or trousers. Most often seen are pants made of silk, cotton, polyester, or linen, which women can pair with kurtas for formal or informal occasions. There are many variations available, including printed, embellished, and simple solids. Whatever the style, they always look great paired with straight kurtas or even long, flowing ones.
Exceptional dhoti pants
Dhoti pants are a very stylish and cozy choice for bottom clothing, particularly in the summer. Unexpectedly, these dhoti pants have made it across international borders and onto international runways. Although they are intricate and beautiful to look at, they are also incredibly comfortable to wear.
Chic Culottes
The fashion world has been completely overtaken by flared culottes! Short and mid-length kurtas look fabulous and stylish whether they are plain, printed, or crinkled. They are incredibly cozy and give the appearance of a divided skirt.