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Choosing a wedding and casual outfit for different occasions can be difficult and might not know much about it. Here at Traditional wears, you can get the insight of the most complex wedding and party outfits to the most casual and common outfits. Pakistani bridal dresses are amongst the most ornate and elegant dresses anywhere in the world. Pakistani weddings are elaborate affairs and for the Nikah or the main wedding ceremony the bride is expected to be dressed in the most beautiful clothes.

Islam is the dominant religion in Pakistan, and therefore Pakistani Bridal Wear too is Islamic influenced; however, Pakistan has a unique culture and the dresses worn here for weddings are distinctive and different from those worn in any other part of the world. They are inspired by Mughal culture as well as the local clothes of people in the Indian sub-continent.

Any Pakistani bridal collection is incomplete without at least one of these traditional outfits. They usually come in classic colors like red, pink, purple or green, though nowadays modern women do not mind donning unconventional multi-colored or pastel hues. Besides the traditional garments, one can also find plenty of beautiful designer innovations like the Pakistani bridal gowns.



WHAT IS A TRADITIONAL PAKISTANI OUTFIT?

Shalwar kameez is the Pakistani national dress that is worn in the Indian subcontinent. The Kameez is available in different styles depending on where it is worn. The attire includes a shalwar (buggy trouser) and a kameez (long shirt). Pakistani women usually wear their shalwar kameez with a scarf. The legs of the shalwar are narrow at the ankle and wide at the top. The Kameez is a long tunic or shirt with a western-style collar for males while for women it is usually collarless. The locals can wear a kameez with their pajamas for comfort or fashion.

Churidaar pajamas are tight-fitting trousers that are quite common in the Indian subcontinent. The Churidar pajamas are narrow, and they reveal the shapes of the legs. The churidaars are naturally stretchy making them close-fitting. Churidaar is made longer than the leg of the wearer and at times can have a buttoned cuff at their ankles. The extra length creates folds on the ankles which look like some bangles on the ankles. The additional material makes it possible for the wearer to bend his/her feet when sitting.



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