From TV dramas to fashion: India takes inspiration from Pakistan

Indian Muslims take inspiration from Pakistani TV serials to design Eid clothes

Indian Muslims take inspiration from Pakistani TV serials to design Eid clothes. PHOTO: FILE

India has fallen in love with Pakistani dramas and celebs, no wonder they've grown a likeness for our fashion as well. Times of India reported that Muslims in India are taking inspiration from designs donned by celebs in our TV serials.




"For Muslim women, the thrust has always been on comfort as we have to offer namaz. Tight fitting clothes and churidaars are not much of an option for us," she said, which explains why the young and old are preferring loose-fit clothes we wear in Pakistan.

Another fashion follower finds our clothing elegant. "It's very motivating watching women look so elegant in traditional attire," said Gulnaaz Ali, a teacher who too attributes this trend to the Pakistani tele-serials.



Geetu Khanna of Threads and Motifs which has a large Muslim clientele says, "Pakistani fabrics and suits are a complete package and start from as low as INR1,000." Highlighting one of the reasons owing to the Pakistani fashion craze.


"The shades and designs are refreshingly different, there is embroidery on the sleeves, lace on the hemline and muted dupattas to go with. The cigarette pants and palazzos are very trendy too," she added.

While churidaars and shalwars have long dominated the Indian fashion industry, Pakistan adds a refreshing and different touch to eastern clothes.

"We don't wear western outfits during Eid," says Heena Fuszail, a student of Islamic studies. "The new styles are a fusion of Pakistani fashion and a bit of western wear. Loose pants or gagris combined with long shirts are elegant and comfortable so they are being preferred."



"Pakistani style long kurtas and pants adhere to Muslim style of dressing, are comfortable as they come in light materials like cotton and georgettes, have light dupattas and are very traditional in looks. So this trend has caught on in a big way," she said.

However, it's not only India taking inspiration from Pakistani or Muslim fashion, people across the globe have caught on this trend and are taking fashion to the next level by incorporating it in runways and fashion shows.

This article originally appeared on Times of India.
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