More WFH fashion options
Aug. 22nd, 2021 12:25 pmPalazzo pants and straight-cut trousers appear to be back. Thank goodness, I loathe tight-fitting trousers, even if I'm now slim enough to look decent in them.
As WFH continues for those of us lucky enough to have that sort of job, nice loungewear that can also double as respectable workwear continues to be useful. I can highly recommend Indian fashion websites for both comfort and style. Kurta sets (basically palazzo pants and a knee or calf-length tunic) for instance, are really good for summer (coming soon in the Southern Hemisphere), and since India has plenty of cold weather, there will also be clothes that can be used for winter as well. You can wear a silk or cotton turtleneck underneath or add a toning cardigan or shawl for the layered look.
Most Indian websites will either make to order using your measurements, or send their clothes semi-sewn, so that the buyer can adjust the fit exactly. Since Indian fashion comes in every conceivable colour (Diana "pink is the navy blue of India" Vreeland wasn't wrong), there will be something that suits any humanly possible skin tone, hair colour (whether real or artificial), body shape, or size.
Here are some totally random examples off the internet:
https://www.lashkaraa.com/collections/palazzo-suits
https://www.mirraw.com/
http://rumascollection.com.sg/
https://www.inddus.com/palazzo-suits/l/fabric:cotton
And just for fun, an article I found about an exhibition of Norman Parkinson's fashion photography, which was apparently what prompted Vreeland's observation.
https://perchontheweb.com/pink-is-the-navy-blue-of-india/
As WFH continues for those of us lucky enough to have that sort of job, nice loungewear that can also double as respectable workwear continues to be useful. I can highly recommend Indian fashion websites for both comfort and style. Kurta sets (basically palazzo pants and a knee or calf-length tunic) for instance, are really good for summer (coming soon in the Southern Hemisphere), and since India has plenty of cold weather, there will also be clothes that can be used for winter as well. You can wear a silk or cotton turtleneck underneath or add a toning cardigan or shawl for the layered look.
Most Indian websites will either make to order using your measurements, or send their clothes semi-sewn, so that the buyer can adjust the fit exactly. Since Indian fashion comes in every conceivable colour (Diana "pink is the navy blue of India" Vreeland wasn't wrong), there will be something that suits any humanly possible skin tone, hair colour (whether real or artificial), body shape, or size.
Here are some totally random examples off the internet:
https://www.lashkaraa.com/collections/palazzo-suits
https://www.mirraw.com/
http://rumascollection.com.sg/
https://www.inddus.com/palazzo-suits/l/fabric:cotton
And just for fun, an article I found about an exhibition of Norman Parkinson's fashion photography, which was apparently what prompted Vreeland's observation.
https://perchontheweb.com/pink-is-the-navy-blue-of-india/
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Date: 2021-08-22 03:10 pm (UTC)Those outfits look intriguing but years back I bought some salwar kameez from a Punjabi store here in Toronto and found that cotton can't cope with our humidity unless it's practically gauze. I wonder if open trousers work better? since I assume you know a thing or two about humidity.
Also, Indian sites sure do love their pop-ups.
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Date: 2021-08-23 09:41 am (UTC)Palazzo pants do help with the ventilation, but provide no protection against mosquitoes...you pays your money and you takes your choice...
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