INDIAN TRADITIONAL COSTUME
This week fashion show is showing Indian traditional costume. There have different types of costume for Indian women, such as sari, Ghagra Choli, Salwar Kameez, Churidaar Kurta, Pattu Pavadai, Langa Voni, Mundum Neriyathum, and Mekhela Sador. Many South Indian women usually wear sari. Sari can be draped in several different styles. There are more than eighty recorded ways to wear a sari. In addition, men also have different types of costume, example, Sherwani, Lungi, Kurta, and Dhoti. There have seven pairs of models and three single men models in the fashion show. The models not only Indian but also have other different race models. We can see how they look after wearing the Indian traditional costume.
First, the boy is wearing a red kurta and white lungi. Next, the girl is wearing orange sari.
Second, the boy is wearing yellow kurta and white lungi. The girl is wearing red and white ghagra choli.
Third, the boy is wearing purple kurta. The girl is wearing orange and green sari.
Fourth, the boy is wearing grey kurta. The girl is wearing pink ghagra choli. Their poses are so cute (^w^)
Fifth, the boy is wearing white kurta and lungi. He is barefoot (0.0). The girl is wearing yellow, blue and white sari.
Sixth, finally see different style, the boy is wearing light yellow sherwani. The girl is wearing pink sari.
Seventh, the boy is wearing orange kurta. The girl is wearing orange and yellow pattu saree which is worn by the bride in South India during weddings. She has a nose piercing. It is cool.
Eighth, he is wearing brown kurta. His emoticon looks not really good, I think he is envying the models aboveXD
Ninth, he is wearing blue kurta. The clothes keep sticking his body, I think his body full of electronic XD
Last, he is wearing black kurta. It doesn't look like Indian traditional style, it looks modern.
Indian women usually like to wear many accessories. From the photos above we can see that most of the girls are wearing lots of accessories. Deepavali is coming soon. It is on 2 of November. Early to say Happy Deepavali to all of you (^w^)