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Anarkalis
Anarkali Shalwar suit is a type of ladies' dress starting from Lahore. The Anarkali suit is comprised of a long, gown style top and provisions a thin fitted base. The Anarkali suit fluctuates in various lengths and weavings including floor-length Anarkali styles.
The word Anarkali in a real sense implies the 'sensitive bud of the pomegranate bloom/tree'. This name connotes the characteristics of non-abrasiveness, weakness, blamelessness, and magnificence related with the ones who wore Anarkalis.
Chikan Karigari
The method of formation of a chikan work is known as chikankari (چکن کاری). Chikan is a sensitive and slyly done hand weaving on an assortment of material textures like muslin, silk, chiffon, organza, net, and so on White string is weaved on cool, pastel shades of light muslin and cotton articles of clothing. Lucknow is the core of the chikankari business today and the assortment is known as Lucknawi chikan.
Chikan work as of late has taken on extra embellishments like Mukaish, Kamdani, Badla, sequin, dot, and mirror work, which gives it a rich look. Chikan weaving is for the most part done on textures like cotton, semi-Georgette, unadulterated Georgette, crepe, chiffon, silk, and whatever other texture which is light and which features the weaving. The texture can't be excessively thick or hard, else the weaving needle will not penetrate it.

Long Gowns
An outfit, from the Saxon word, Gunna, is a typically free external article of clothing from knee-to full-length worn by people in Europe from the Early Medieval times to the seventeenth century, and proceeding with today in specific callings; later, outfit was applied to any full-length lady's piece of clothing comprising of a bodice and connected skirt
There are a wide range of sorts of outfits, including ball outfits, wedding outfits, and evening outfits. Every one of them are worn essentially by ladies on conventional events. It was once not unexpected to call any one-piece lady's article of clothing an outfit, while presently it's more normal called a dress. The wellspring of the outfit is the Old French gone, "robe, coat, or down," with the Latin root Gunna, "cover up or skin."


Lehengas
The lehenga, lehnga, or langa (otherwise called a ghagra or Gagra, chaniya, pavadai, or lacha) is a type of lower leg length skirt from the Indian subcontinent. Various examples and styles of conventional weaving are utilized to beautify the lehenga. Gota Patti weaving is regularly utilized for celebrations and weddings. The lehenga is once in a while worn as the lower part of a Gagra choli or Langa one. Ghagra in Punjabi and Hindustani (additionally Ghagro in Konknni), was likewise used to allude to the half-slip or underskirt, a skirt worn as an underwear beneath the sari