Thursday, 15 October 2015

Bollywood Fashion

India is a country with an ancient clothing design tradition, yet an emerging fashion industry. Though a handful of designers existed prior to the 1980s, the late 80s and the 1990s saw a spurt of growth. This was the result of increasing exposure to global fashion and the economic boom after the economic liberalization of the Indian economy in 1990. The following decades firmly established fashion as an the industry, across India.

  

The orange saree worn by Mumtaz in 'Aaj Kal Tere Mere Pyar' song in the 1968 film 'Brahmachari' became an instant hit. The saree, draped in an unusual manner, became a new and stylish way of flaunting a thin frame. The style is still known by all and sundry as the 'Mumtaz saree'.



BOLLYWOOD FASHION IN 2015

Most people in North America think of top fashion labels, the first names that probably come to mind are something along the lines of Valentino, Chanel and Prada.
But millions of people on the other side of the Atlantic think of Manish Malhotra, Sabyasachi and Masaba. These are just some of the top Indian Designers whose extravangant, fabulous outfits are sought by South Asians around the world.




Masaba Gupta
Th top designer of India's is Neena Gupta. Gupta's a favourite with Bollywood's younger crowd for her modern twist on traditional Indian clothing. She also known for incorporating Hindi and Tamil scripts into her designs. Masaba Gupta is an Indian fashion designer. She sells designer merchandise using label Masaba. She has been the youngest designer to unveil at Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week 2010.


In my opinion, bollywood is the famous Indian fashion in the India. Then, they expand to the new trend and it fashion popular until now.





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