Thursday, 3 April 2014

fashion

From ancient times fashion has been a part of life. even if we go back to earlier decades  pictures themselves gets generated and the first and foremost thing that comes in our mind is dresses that people used to wear. If we talk about India, the time of epics that are Mahabharata and Ramayana at that time also dresses were a major part of lives of people. The Raja-Maharajas and their wives were dressed with heavy jewellery and various styles were adopted for wearing 'sarees' and therefore are a symbol of Indian beauty.
Indian Goddesses are known as beauty in India with long hairs, sparkling eyes, perfect figure and a smile that carries away all the problems, troubles when a common man looks at the picture.


Indian sari remains the traditional clothing of Indian women. Worn in varied styles, it is a long piece of flat cotton, silk or other fabric woven in different textures with different patterns. 

Another popular attire of women in Indian clothing is Indian 'salwar-kameez'. This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment and is now immensely popular in all regions of India. 'Salwars' are pyjama-like trousers drawn tightly 
in at the waist and ankels.In the middle this fashion got lost somewhere and a trend of capri, shorts, skirts made their way in the market and became very popular. But after a gap of a decade the fashion of old times has come back.


technology

The generation has changed and so on the thought process of individuals have also changed. Now we are more dependent on technology and love to do all the work without making physical or mental endeavours. In fact it would not be wrong if I say that even children(3-4 years)  also know how to access smart phones and tablets. Although technology is vital and plays a major role in advancement but we are lost somewhere because our thinking capacity is declining day by day. everything is available for us and we now don't like to move from our places. the biggest example is in ourselves only. How many of us meet our relatives once a week or once in a month? The answer lies just inside you. Today, either we are too busy or we have become too lazy that we don't even give time to ourselves.