The History of Fashion in India
The fashion industry had become more progressive and sensible to its surroundings, and was further established during the end of all kinds of hype which was the end of 20th century. The Indian fashion development is not that dull and uninteresting as it was the in the decades of 50’s, 60’s, 70’s 80’s and 90’s. It was contrary, all through those decades fashion was classy, fashionable and elegant. The country could not be proud of any famous designer, signature brand, fashion icon, or famous artist at that time. Textile, designs and style was the basis of a garment value and not the maker of it.
Unknown tailor are look upon if they would craft a stylish, elegant and trendy garment for a small amount of rupees, which perfectly fit, chic and modish. But who ever wear it, any lady in a high class society would get a hold of the good deal even naming the garment to her.
Tightly fitting trousers or ‘churidars’, and a loose-fitting shirt falling just above or below the knees or ‘Kurtas’ that is paired with a coiffures hair style are fashionable to the ladies in 60’s. Arts, Music, entertainment, and craft were packed with festivity and wildness in that period as evident by release from limitation and Materials like polyester coated fabric and plastic film was recognized and used.
A rough increase of traditional supplies for export, inside and outside the country was observed during 70’s. Bell-bottoms, vibrant colors and flower prints of the MTV customs were last to arrive than international fashion in India. The fashion development was altered by disco culture and new trend of synthetic becomes well-known.
In Mumbai, the first fashion shop was in business the ‘Ravissant’. Four-figure price was the selling of the garments in that time. American designers became popular example is Calvin Klein, and self consciousness grew in 80’s.Shoulder pads were added to 'salwar kameez' and men are matched to silhouettes in India.
The classy and fashionable design customs that has expensive prices has become a trend to all Indians, which comes along with the progress of designer shops within Mumbai. Garments with on top design or level of the fashion are normally expensive and luxurious. Clients are influenced by the statement ‘elegant fashion design culture’ it defines that to be able to be fashionable, trendy and to look stylish you must pay for the price even though it is very much costly.
Designers sell their garments at a very luxurious amount. They also sell them to people with outstanding popularity ratings so that they may be able to publicize themselves like politicians, celebrities and etc.
Competitions with designers are express through events like fashion shows were famous people and media exposure are invited. At this time beginners envision fashion industry as a professional art.
An extreme shift of the down fall that returned with ethnic wears which direct to the turn down and depression, towards the need to sell it at any price and of keeping it operational in the public interest. This was the dilemma at the 90’s, the end of the millennium. The expected consciousness of the customers and increased competition among designer happened. The great reduction of the price that were at their highest point at some time, started the fail of the fashion industry.
Unknown tailor are look upon if they would craft a stylish, elegant and trendy garment for a small amount of rupees, which perfectly fit, chic and modish. But who ever wear it, any lady in a high class society would get a hold of the good deal even naming the garment to her.
Tightly fitting trousers or ‘churidars’, and a loose-fitting shirt falling just above or below the knees or ‘Kurtas’ that is paired with a coiffures hair style are fashionable to the ladies in 60’s. Arts, Music, entertainment, and craft were packed with festivity and wildness in that period as evident by release from limitation and Materials like polyester coated fabric and plastic film was recognized and used.
A rough increase of traditional supplies for export, inside and outside the country was observed during 70’s. Bell-bottoms, vibrant colors and flower prints of the MTV customs were last to arrive than international fashion in India. The fashion development was altered by disco culture and new trend of synthetic becomes well-known.
In Mumbai, the first fashion shop was in business the ‘Ravissant’. Four-figure price was the selling of the garments in that time. American designers became popular example is Calvin Klein, and self consciousness grew in 80’s.Shoulder pads were added to 'salwar kameez' and men are matched to silhouettes in India.
The classy and fashionable design customs that has expensive prices has become a trend to all Indians, which comes along with the progress of designer shops within Mumbai. Garments with on top design or level of the fashion are normally expensive and luxurious. Clients are influenced by the statement ‘elegant fashion design culture’ it defines that to be able to be fashionable, trendy and to look stylish you must pay for the price even though it is very much costly.
Designers sell their garments at a very luxurious amount. They also sell them to people with outstanding popularity ratings so that they may be able to publicize themselves like politicians, celebrities and etc.
Competitions with designers are express through events like fashion shows were famous people and media exposure are invited. At this time beginners envision fashion industry as a professional art.
An extreme shift of the down fall that returned with ethnic wears which direct to the turn down and depression, towards the need to sell it at any price and of keeping it operational in the public interest. This was the dilemma at the 90’s, the end of the millennium. The expected consciousness of the customers and increased competition among designer happened. The great reduction of the price that were at their highest point at some time, started the fail of the fashion industry.