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7 Traditional Dresses Across Different Indian States

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7 Traditional Dresses Across Different Indian States

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  1. The clothing of Assam is as vibrant as it is varied. Most of these are variations of the Mekhela, worn by women, and dhoti, worn by men.

  2. The women of Bengal wear Sarees of various materials such as silk, Taant Cotton, chiffon, etc. White Saree with red border is worn during many religious festivals and are made of cotton.

  3. Women in Gujarat wear traditional lehengacholi. GhagraCholi and LehengaCholi for religious festivals such as Navratri. Dupattas are worn as veils and are called Odhni.

  4. In punjab women worn SalwarKameez, ones featuring Churidar. Patiala Salwars originate from this state. The styles of this state feature scarves, or Dupattas, that contrast the color of the rest of the ensemble.

  5. Sarees, paired with Choli, are the ethnic clothing of women in Maharashtra. The men of the state wear Dhoti, paired with Pheta.

  6. Sarees are worn by women in this state and are often made of Kanchipuram Silk or Benarasi Silk and embellished in a similar way.

  7. Ethnic clothing for women in Delhi mostly consists of SalwarKameez in its different variants and fashion style. They often feature Zardozi embroidery as well as influences from many other parts of India.

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