OLD IS GOLD
India
has a diverse and rich textile tradition. Every 80-100 kilometers, the
languages and dialects, cuisine, and culture change. Every area of India
has its own set of traditional clothes and accessories. Because old is
gold, each area has a unique perspective on fashion, making its fashion
as diverse as the country's culture and customs. Fashion in India is not
just limited to the country's borders, but a perfect touch of western
culture can also be seen in the country's established and some
undeveloped towns, and all of this has been done solely by the Indian
Film Industry-"Bollywood."
When quarantine struck and people were pushed into a period of uncertainty, others began to reflect about decades when life was more rock and roll.
Looking at fashion, social media, and streaming services, it is clear that the popularity of earlier decades' styles has made a reappearance in today's society.
Fashion and media brought to life nostalgia for a time and place that some generations never experienced.
From mom jeans to "Back to the Future," there was a significant increase in content previously seen during the months of lock down.
Bollywood fashion statements that reached their pinnacle Old is Gold in the 1960s and 1970s has been making an intermittent reappearance. Whether it's the ubiquitous Anarkali Suits from Mughal-e-Azam or Sadhana's blunt-cut bangs, Sadhana has become a fashion symbol for the modern Indian girl with her blunt fringes. Sadhana cut is the name given to this haircut. The 1960s fashion craze is making a strong comeback. The flared pants known as bell-bottoms or palazzos popularized by Neetu Singh; these wide-legged, high-waist trousers were once again in demand. Polka prints, often known as Bobby prints after the film Bobby. They have been popular for a long time and appear to be here to stay.
India has an old garment design heritage as well as a burgeoning fashion business. There were only a few designers before the 1980s, but the late 1980s and 1990s saw significant expansion. This was due to increasing exposure to global fashion and the economic boom that followed India's economic liberalization.
Here are some fashion trends that were popular at the time and are making a comeback in 2020.
Do you recall this from the 1990s? These were a pair of loose-fitting jeans with a high waist and loosely hanging towards the ankle length. They looked great back then, and they still today.
Silk scarves are perfect for adding a touch of refinement and romance to any outfit. Wrap it around your neck and combine it with a feminine blouse and stylish eye wear. You will rule the planet as though no one else existed. It also adds a touch of the past to the present.
Cargo pants are no longer a popular men's clothing trend. Sim-fit cargo trousers are trendy, and they look great with white sneakers and graphic tees. What about wearing this amazing attire to college?
Flared pants have found their way into the modern age after being worn with a body fit shirt by Mumtaz in the 1980s. How can we forget Karina Kapoor in "you're my Sonia" dancing in red hot flared pants? Simply match it with a kurti or crop top and you're set.
Puffy sleeves may be paired with a high waist short skirt to replicate the look of the 1990s while making it more elegant and classy for the twenty-first century. You may even dress up in a lovely gown with puffy sleeves and go for a stroll around your favorite restaurant.
These shorts were popular in the 1980s, 1990s, and currently in the twenty-first century, and can be seen on a variety of celebrities wearing them with a mixture of over-sized sweaters or blazers.