Mughal Begums used to wear delicate and gorgeous attire that suits their royal dignity. Over the years they have changed the form, and now it is the attire of ordinary people. A garment gains its popularity due to its exceptional cut, design and style. From daily use to a special occasion, a woman like a garment that will enhance her personality and beauty. To women of the Indian subcontinent, modesty gets priority. When it is a special occasion or festival, they like to choose an attire that will maintain their modesty and at the same quench their thirst for fashion. Pakistani suit, due to its unique cut and design has gained popularity worldwide. Anarkali suits are popular from ages. The elegant look of the attire makes it close to the heart of all woman of any age group. These two kinds of attire are favourite party wear.

Pakistani Suits
Pakistani suits, as its name suggests, have originated in Pakistan. The Mughal queen’s wardrobe inspires this dress. Pakistani Salwar suits are the loose garment with baggy trousers and long Kameez. A dupatta is also taken with it. Modification in the fabric, design and colour of the attire has made it trendy in the modern fashion world. The Kameez is beautiful. It is full of enchanting embroidery that enriches the garment. The comfort and beauty have made them the ultimate choice for parties.

Different features of Pakistani suits
The Kameez of a Pakistani suit is an ankle length long tunic. Its cut is straight and has a slit on both sides. The salwar kameez is made of fluidic fabric. It is a loose baggy trouser which is tied around the waist with a string. The neck of the Kameez is beautiful. It is embellished with heavy thread work, zardozi work or Pashmina work. The attire is matched with a dupatta which also has similar embroidery as that of the Kameez or may be a printed one. This is as long as two metres.

Cotton, chanderi, raw silk, pashmina, georgette, rayon, poly cotton, satin, net, linen are some of the fabrics used in making of the attire.
Varieties of Pakistani suits
Wedding Pakistani suits are gorgeous attire. These are flared long Kameez with long sleeves and embellished with Pashmina work or beautiful embroidery. A georgette like soft material is used for simple Pakistani suit that has beautiful thread work or floral design and paired with a shaded dupatta. Chiffon suits, suits made of net and cotton, all have thread work on them. Two layered costumes are also in trend. Each type is unique.
Anarkali Suits
Anarkali suits are there in the fashion world right from the Mughal era. From queen to the court, dancers all wore this attire. This attire is a long dress like a tunic, which may or may not have a slit at the sides. Some Anarkali suits have a slit in the front. The Kameez may have embroidery or studded with stonework, beadwork, chumki or other accessories. Different kind of laces may be stitched at the bottom of the Kameez. The Kameez may be of knee length or ankle length. These Kameez is commonly paired with Churidar salwar. A odhni is paired with the attire. A short jacket called choli is also worn with it.

Cotton, georgette, brocade, satin, silk, net are some of the fabric used in the creation of the garment.
Varieties of Anarkali suits.
Silk Anarkali suits are perfect for a ceremony like a wedding, puja or other festivals. The fabric itself gives a decent look. Stonework, mirror work with golden or silver zari or a beautiful embroidery gives a royal look to the attire. Cotton Anarkali is casual wear. They come in various colour and pattern. Bridal Anarkali s are gorgeous, made of costly fabric, they are decorated with massive stonework, patchwork, Kundan work, sequence work etc., to give a royal look. Traditional Anarkali suits are adorned with heavy embroidery work on the choli.
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Pakistani And Anarkali Suits, An Ultimate Choice
Both Pakistani and Anarkali Suits are the wardrobe staple of every woman. Experiments are making them trendy. So these attires will remain close to the heart of one and all.
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