Ethnic Party Wear Ideas for Little Girls
Bring out the prettiest in your little sweet candies by making them wear the brightest and most beautiful ethnic dresses during special occasions and weddings. She would love to look pretty like you during these events for sure.
The fashion market has tons of outfits made for your little girl, such as Indo-Western wears, sharara, Gharara, churidars, sarees, Tunics, T-shirts, frocks, mini skirts, long shirks, and gowns. Which among these amazing clothes would you like to add to your girl’s wardrobe? In this article, your girl’s ethnic party clothes to choose from will be described and discussed individually.
Salwar Kameez
The salwar kameez has been one of the costumes of the Muslim rulers in India, Mughals. Also known as the Punjabi suit, the salwar kameez is worn in the Punjab region of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India as their traditional dress. It is a combination of a set of trousers and a tunic. The trousers are known as salwar and the tunic as kameez.
This outfit is always paired with a scarf, also known as a dupatta. The salwar has narrow hems above the ankles that resemble cuffs. It also fits loose. The kameez is a knee-length tunic with long sleeves and fits loose.
Sarees
Sarees are one of the girls’ favorites and also just undeniably gorgeous. This unstitched drape can be worn in different stylish ways and you would typically see it wrapped around the waist with its one end draped over the shoulder.
It is partnered with a choli, a fitted bodice, and ghagra, a petticoat. It’s a three-piece ensemble comprising the lower garment, the chest band, and the shawl-like veil worn over the head or shoulder.
There are many styles to choose from in draping the saree, namely the following:
• Nivi sari
• Bengali and Odia
• Gujarati/Rajasthani
• Himalayan
• Nepali
• Nav-vari
• Madisar
• Pin Kosuvam
• Brahmika
• Kodagu
• Karnataka
• Kerala sari
Lehenga Choli
Lehenga Choli is another three-piece Indian attire consisting of the Lehenga or the long flowy skirt, the choli, which is a fitting blouse, and the dupatta or the shoal that covers midriff to head. The Lehenga is a skirt popular with Indian ladies as you will see this worn across the country, at weddings, ceremonies, and festivals. Draping the dupatta will depend on you, whichever makes the wearer comfortable and stylish.
If you wish to wear the two dupattas, that is possible too. You can use the other one as a fashion veil and the other as a shoulder drape.
The Lehenga Choli was already around in India during the 12th century and was also introduced by Mughals. This outfit was first made of cotton but then evolved later on with royal fabrics making it up for the royals to wear.
Final Words
Now that you already know the different party wear styles of little girls, you can innovate their outfits however you want, mix and match, and accentuate everything with a gorgeous jewelry set.