Changing Pattern of Printed Indian Clothing
The process of printing diverse styles and various patterns
on Indian attires such as Sarees, SalwarKameez, ChaniyaCholi or LehengaCholi or
Ghagracholi, etc is somewhat a latest one. Previous these costumes were either
dyed as an entire stuff or the fabric was woven with dyed yarn in diverse
designs &concepts. The expertise & creativity of each and individual
weaver dogged the beauty that unfurled from these woven fabrics. And finally
these woven fabrics either crafted in Sarees or were used to stitch
SalwarKameez, ChaniyaCholis, IndowesternKurties, etc.
In dyeing, colour is applied to nearly the entire fabric or
at smallest a substantial piece of the fabric uniformly. In printing fabric,
the process becomes a bit perplexing since the colour has to be enforced in an
exact design or pattern & has to be taken care to restrict the spreading or
smudging of shades which would then ruin the whole print of the design. Upon
revising the history of fabric printing, one would reveal that even ages back
there were rather a couple of printing methods & techniques, some of which
have become obsolete now, &, of-course, with each transient day new &
effective processes surface.
As the printing techniques & methods have undergone a
gigantic change, so have the patterns & styles that are being printed.
Earlier floral prints were, possibly, the only kind of patterns to be printed
and was very common in old printing style. But now, whereas, floral patterns
are still dominating, but geometric printing, abstract printing, animal print,
or polka dots printing etc are carving a niche of their own. Not elaborate,
feminine or ornate, these are very trendy,
modern and contemporary. The much dotted floral print sari or Printed
SalwarKameez has now become quite commonplace or mundane & a thing of the
past. For a chic & trendy appeal, women like the attires that flaunt
eye-catching and attractive & unconventional geometric print or abstract
prints or animal print etc. When fashioned out of fabrics boasting such trendy
prints & enhanced with unique cuts, it actually does not take much to
arrive out with immensely hip & trendy outfits.
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