I have extracted this article from Shilpa Ahuja magazine. She has gone through all the new collections of all the top designers in India. Plus, she has done research on the latest Indian ethnic fashion trends from Lakme Fashion Week and India Couture Week for this year.
1. Sheer
Blouses
Behold the
lingerie-inspired ethnic fashion trend – sheer cholis, blouses and kurtas are
taking over the Indian fashion world! If you wanna try a sexier and bolder
trend, then here you go!
Sheer blouses have certainly earned their place among the
latest fashion trends in India for women. Designers are coming up with many
styles in this. We saw tops with embellished sheer fabric or appliqued tulle
cholis.
Sheer
panels in the shoulder or decolletage are area nothing new. But in 2020, we’re
seeing fully sheer cholis or kurtas that only have coverage in the bosom area.
This trend is certainly not for everyone. If you’re bold enough to go for it,
then it’ll certainly be a memorable outfit that makes a statement. Great option
for fashion shows, girl night-outs, kitty parties, cocktail or evening parties.
2. Fringes
Tired
of wearing traditional wear for women with boring embroidery or theadwork?
Worry not, the fringe trend makes a comeback this year as one of the top latest
Indian fashion trends. Beaded and silk thread fringes are one of the
hottest In We saw fringes on the sleeves and hemlines of cholis, kurtis and
blouses that make you look sexy without revealing too much skin. You can go for
shoulder fringes with strapless cholis, fringes at the back with backless saree
blouses. Or try a suit with sheer chooridar and fringed kurti to conceal
the thigh area.
And
the best thing about this trend in designer ethnic wear is that it works well
for all body types. Indian dresses like gowns, lehengas and kurtas look classy
and stylish with fringes.
dian fashion trends for 2020 and surely make any outfit
more stylish.
3. Appliqué
Appliquéd
dresses are hot and trendy as ever. Appliqué is the type of surface work in
which flowers or other patterns are cut and sewn onto a garment. This trend has
been in the Indian fashion scene for nearly four years now and still going
strong – making statements. That’s why this is one of the chicest styles in our
Indian fashion forecast 2020.
We saw appliqué in lehenga skirts and
cholis, saree pallus, gowns, on crop tops and dupattas. This style is a great
option for cocktail or evening parties, since it creates a beautiful 3D
appearance with its shadows of flowers, feathers and what not. This design in
the bridal gowns and lehengas is so romantic that we can’t get enough of this
trend.
4. Cape
Capes
are back from the medieval Europe and designers are making a case for caped
lehengas, sarees and gowns. Even suits with capes. We saw designers on the
runways come up with both crop and floor-touching capes paired with all types
of ethnic garments. In fact, capes are also one of the latest western fashion
trends in India.
We’re already seeing soooo much of this trend, especially
on Instagram. Inspired by the caped couture dresses at Paris Fashion Week, you
can go for this trend for your engagement, your friend’s or cousin’s wedding or
family party.
The
top trend in capes is to try long, floor-sweeping capes with lehengas or
sarees. If not, go for a crop-cape jacket with sarees. For more casual outfits,
you can go for a hip-long capes with trousers. Or try a waist-length cape with
dhoti pants or long skirts.
5. Sharara
Forget
salwar suits and palazzos! 2020 is all about the return of the sharara suits from
our mom’s youth! The shararas are making waves on the runways this year, and
are one of the hottest, latest Indian fashion trends. From casual,
gota-embellished shararas to extremely heavy and can-can-lined ones, this trend
is here to stay.
So flaunt those poufy pants before they
go out of fashion. This trend is perfect for the modern Indian girlwho is busy
and finds no time to wear a saree or heavy lehenga to a wedding. Sharara pants
are also a great way to re-wear old kameez or kurtas with a whole new look!
They’re perfect for roka ceremonies, your colleague’s wedding or family
functions.
6. Flounce Sleeves
When
getting any Indian outfit stitched, we always wonder whether we should go with
sleeves or sleeveless. However, you don’t have to go for saree blouses and
lehenga cholis with the boring ol’ sleeves. Ethnic Indian outfits with a
three-dimensional, flouncy twist that what every celeb is wearing this season.
Flounce sleeves are the perf statement-making fashion that
came from Paris Fashion Week. We’ve already been wearing flouncy, poufy sleeves
in western tops. But in 2020, designers are adding flounce to choli sleeves,
blouses, dresses and gowns.
Outfits
with flounce sleeves don’t just look glamorous but also give that princessy
feel. They look so good in pictures, because of that poufiness and look
straight out of fashion magazines! Wear these to kitty parties, fashion events
and wedding cocktail nights for a flattering and sexy look.
7. Peplum
Peplum
tops are those that have belted structure, and flare out at the waist. I love
peplums, because they make the waist seem narrower by adding volume at the
hips. With their unique look, peplum tops have taken their rightful place among
the latest fashion trends in India. Peplums look feminine without showing any
skin, so they work perfectly for Indian occasions when you want to be dressed
more modestly.
Go for a peplum choli with your lehenga
for your BFF or cousin’s wedding. To make your look more classy and royal, go
for a peplum blouse with your saree. Or wear a peplum kurta with a lehenga
skirt or dhoti pants.
8. Draped Silhouettes
Again,
this is not an entirely new trend. Draped outfits were also #1 among the Indian
fashion trends in 2018, but they’re still going stronger than ever. Draped
outfits re those in which the fabric is not just cut and stitched, but also
draped in a unique way to give the look of a scarf or pleats.
Personally, draped outfits are one
of my favorite Indian fashion trends for 2020. Designers are coming up with so
many different draping styles this year. And we’re seeing draping in all sorts
of ethnic dresses like lehengas, sarees, gowns and kurtas. Go for asymmetric
gowns or draped suits. Or try a saree with western-inspired drapes. Or you can
try a lehenga choli with draped dupatta that’s sewn to it.
9. Built-in-Bra
We’ve
been seeing this trend go big since last year, and 2020 will be all about
built-in bras in lehenga cholis, saree blouses and gowns. Corsets, bustiers and
bikini-style blouses are also still trendy.
Some designers just call all styles corseted cholis.
However, a corset is different than a built-in bra, since the job of the corset
is really to cinch the waist in. Whereas blouses with built-in bras are padded
or lined blouses that shape the upper torso and design the décolletage. They
can be strapless, off-the-shoulder or even sleeved.
What’s
interesting about the built-in-bra trend is that it not only removes the need
for the bra to be worn inside, but also shows the bra-like shape on the outside
of the choli, making it a very bold option. It says that your girls don’t need
to be hidden behind a dupatta – they need to be talking to the world! Wonder if
I’ll wanna be that bold.
10. Belts
From
sarees to lehengas to anarkalis to suits, belts are everywhere on the Indian
fashion scene in 2020. In fact, we started seeing belted sarees back in 2016,
and come this year, they’re still the #2 trend. So belts are here to stay.
Go for metallic belts over your loose kurtas and pair them
with matching robes. Or add an embellished belt to hold your dupatta with your
lehenga or anarkali. Or get your dressmaker to stitch a wide belt in the same
fabric as your lehenga or saree. You can also go for belted kurtis like peplum
blouses to wear with long skirts or trousers.
You
can choose a belt style that suits your body type, such as skinny belts work
best for petite women and pear shaped girls. Broad belts look good on tall and
rectangle shapes. Belts add structure to the entire outfit, and are definitely
an essential statement accessory in your trousseau or Indian wardrobe.
11. Built-in or Pre-Draped Dupatta
2020’s
Indian fashion is all about being dupatta-less-ness and pre-draped silhouettes.
Wondering what is India’s most fashionable trend right now? This is it! We’re
seeing pre-draped sarees, and cholis and kurtas with built-in dupattas.
We’re seeing so many styles and designs in this trend.
Some cholis have loose fabrics attached in the front that go over each shoulder
like a semi-dupatta. While some have long pieces of fabric attached at the back
to give the illusion of the dupatta length.
Some
have extended sleeve-like fabrics attached at the sides of the shoulders, that
flow down like cape-dupattas-or-something. And others have fabrics wrapped
around the choli or kurti to look like there’s some sheer coverage. All of this
in an attempt to reduce the dupatta headache.
All
these designs look very chic and so elegantly Indo-western, so they’re perfect
for girls who, like me, hate to rearrange the dupatta throughout the event.
Perfect for formal wear as well as your own engagement.











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