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The term bottom wear can be coined as that part of the clothing, which one wears below their bottom line or their waist. It can be topped with a top, kurti, kurta, etc. The latest trends in the Indian markets speak of the growing forum of Indian bottom wears.<br><br>Visit: https://www.mirraw.com/store/bottoms
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The term bottom wear can be coined as that part of the clothing, which one wears below their bottom line or their waist. It can be topped with a top, kurti, kurta, etc. The latest trends in the Indian markets speak of the growing forum of Indian bottom wears. With the growing fashion industries and upcoming talented designers, one has to be updated with the ongoing fashion trends. These bottom wears can be worn both by youngsters and oldies. Long gone are those days, when there were hardly any options to pair your uppers with. Leave designers, nowadays even your local tailors have options more than you can imagine. There are multiple options to choose from a large variety of Indian bottom wears for a woman to pair with your kameez, top, kurta, and so on. Let us have a look at the trending fashion of Indian bottom wear for woman today: - Parallel pants or straight pants- Parallel/straight pants are more of pants or trousers that instantly gives you a formal yet a very stylish look. No matter what the style be, one can look the best in these pants when teamed up with a straight kurta or even an A-line or flowy one. This not only gives you a chic look but also a clean and classy one. Even an ethnic shirt style would look slim and alluring with these pants. Pants in crepe, silk, polyester, cotton, linen are the most commonly worn pants by women with both casual and formal kurtas. They also come in different variety such as prints, embroidered, embellished, sequined, or simple plain solids. Palazzo pants, Shararas- The palazzo pants are more of trousers with loose, broad legs. These long pants are definitely the best way to keep yourself breezy and comfy during this unbeatable summer. Pairing them up with long kurtis or short kurtas or even mingling up with asymmetrical shirts and crop tops are so much in fashion now. These palazzo pants are finding their ways in almost every wardrobe of women, from teenagers to doting mothers and grandmothers. Whereas shararas are more of an ethnic sister of palazzos with more flares and added pleats. These are highly embroidered with stones, zari, mirrors, and bells, making them perfect for any traditional occasion such as weddings. This is usually worn with a short kurta or a frock style kurta paired with a dupatta. Flared maxi skirts- Maxi skirts are a descendant of the Indian clothing, Ghagra. You can pair it up with an A-line or straight kurta or even with short shirts and crop tops to look more ethnic and classier or even chic and fashionable. An added scarf or stole often compliments the look further. Depending on the fabric, style, and design, the look can be customized accordingly for daily wear or even for occasional wear. Harem pants- Harem pants are basically long baggy pants which get tighter at the ankle. It is a dropped inseam which gives you a boho and utmost voguish look. It can be considered as the most comfortable pair of trousers since it lets your skin breathe in this scorching heat of summers. They come in different prints and colors which can be paired with plain or printed tops, t-shirts, crop tops, and even tank tops. A scarf added to the look will be a cherry on the cake. Dhoti pants- Dhoti pants are yet another extremely stylish and cozy pants. Unlike the other fitted pants, these are light enough to combat the heat and feel fresh and pleasant. They are supremely comfortable to be paired up with shirts, tops, crop tops, t-shirts, tank tops, and even short kurtas.