Anarkali was one of the most famous court dancers of the
Mughal emperor Akbar. Akbar’s son Salim fell in love with her. He loved to see
her perform her dances in a typical dress that resembled plain umbrella
patterned skirts at the bottom and an embellished choli or blouse at the top.
This ethnic wear was made most popular, perhaps by our popular bollywood
actress Madhubala who herself performed the role of Anarkali in the film
'Mughal-e-Azam'.
Designer Anarkali Suits are the best picks for Diwali,
Dusherra, Eid and all major festivals thanks to the elaborate embroidery.
Featuring traditional silhouette, Designer Anarkali Suits reveal conservative
styling that’s in keeping with the conventional beliefs of the festival.
Designer Anarkali Suits feature longer hemlines and thus look best when made of
soft, wispy and flowy fabrics such as net, chiffon or georgette and usually
reveal an inner lining of satin or crepe. Designer Anarkali Suits are also made
of rich and heavy fabrics such as brocades or velvets. However, these do tend
to be quite voluminous and best suits slim, tall and athletic body types.
Like the history of this dress Srishti. Thanks for sharing.
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