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Threads of Freedom: How India’s Wardrobe Changed With Time

Indian fashion has evolved from freedom-stimulated khadi to Bollywood glamour and these days sustainable traits. Each decade delivered its own colours, fabrics, and moods, growing a fashion adventure as diverse and colourful because the country itself.

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Threads of Freedom: How India’s Wardrobe Changed With Time

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  1. Threads of Freedom: How India’s Wardrobe Changed With Time Fashion in India has in no way been pretty much clothes it’s a reflection of who we are, wherein we’ve been, and wherein we’re going. Every decade tells its very own story through fabric, colours, and developments. From the common-or-garden handspun khadi that have become the material of our freedom warfare, to the dreamy chiffon sarees made well-known via Bollywood, to nowadays mixture of consolation, sustainability, and historical past our fashion adventure is as colorful and diverse as India itself. As we celebrate Independence Day 2025, allows take a walk down reminiscence lane and see how Indian fashion has converted over time. 1940s–50s: The Era of Freedom and Simplicity Post-independence India wore its delight inside the most effective ways. Cotton kurtas, handloom sarees, and modest designs were everywhere. It wasn’t approximately glamour it turned into unity and self-reliance. Khadi, championed by means of Mahatma Gandhi, have become a symbol of patriotism. Every fold and weave carried the tale of a kingdom status tall on its very own. 1960s–70s: Bollywood Magic and Retro Vibes This was when the cinema became a trendsetter. Shifon appears to be packed like mumtaz, baufent hair style and winged eyeliner. The women embraced blouses and bold prints without sleeves, while men Sport flared pants and wide collar. It was colorful, experimental and OH-SO- movie fashion was a celebration, not just a requirement. The 1980s: Drama, Disco style And the 80s were high - and were proud of it. Sequin, metallic fabrics, overwhelmed sunglasses and shoulder pad crashed the streets. DOORDARSHAN series and Disco hits rails every day. Sareee was still a favorite, but now she came in shining synthetic fabrics with bold boundaries. The 1990s: cable -TV effects It was a flood of global effects with satellite TV. Western silhouettes such as denim jackets, high- shaped crop peaks began to share space with traditional salwar Kamiz. Bollywood icons like Madhuri Dixit and Shah Rukh Khan made everything from Kashidakari Lehengas to leather jacket ambition. This was also the age when the Indo-Western merger began to mess 2000s: Bling Takes Over This become the time of Karan Johar’s glamorous movies and countless object songs. Low- upward push denims, bedazzled tops, halter-neck blouses, and heavy bridal lehengas with sequins and Swarovski crystals ruled the scene. The style mantra become easy if it shines, it really works.

  2. 2010s: The Influencer Era and Sustainable Fashion Social media modified everything. Instagram made the trends easily get viral. Pastel lehengas, minimalistic handloom sarees, and bohemian sublime kurtas became a name. High-road fashion blended with homegrown labels. Sustainability and eco-friendly fabric slowly became greater than just buzzwords they have become fashion statements. 2020s: Comfort Meets Culture Today’s Indian style is set balance. Oversized kurtas with sneakers, gender-impartial bandh galas, and sarees paired with belts the guidelines are long past. We’re wearing our tradition in new methods, mixing old crafts with modern consolation. Why This Fashion Journey Matters Fashion is more than material - it’s identification. It’s the pleasure of carrying something handwoven by way of an artisan whose craft is centuries old. It’s the thrill of blending a grandmother’s saree with a contemporary jacket. It’s the freedom to pick out what makes you sense like you. Conclusion: Dressing the Future From khadi to couture, India’s fashion tale is one in all resilience, creativity, and pleasure. As we move ahead, the trends will hold converting, but our roots will continually stay stitched into each outfit. So, this Independence Day, wear something that tells your tale because each thread topics.

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