05 June,2019 07:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Karishma Kuenzang
When a colleague received a paÂckage from home for Eid - a tailored salwaar kameez - her delighted squeals proved it was more than just a package of "muÂmÂmy ka pyaar". While traditionally, Eid outfits were hand-stitched, today, with the advent of online shopping, thÂis process has seen a decline. But there are still many who get theirs stitched.
This season, shararas and ghararas are the go-to options among Mumbaikars, tailors across the city tell us. And it's come a long way from the traditional attire - a full-sleeved kurti in green or maroon and a sharara. "Older ladies would go for pastels and whites. Shiny salwÂar suits and anarkalis wiÂth fringes and taÂsÂÂsÂÂels were popular. ToÂday, people prefer paÂÂstels with light silver emÂÂbroidery," says city-based stylist Neha Panda.
Bharat of Bharat Tailors in Kurla West says floor-length gowns were quÂite the rage last year, and anarkalis in 2017, though the latter has made a comeback. Santacruz-based Poonam Pamnani, who has been putting together ethnic wear for women for more than a decade, observes that light kota and pitta work are preferred. "Net dupattas and high-waist gharara and shararas are in demand," she tells us.
Many are also asking that a "western touch" be given to their outfits, which is when Jaffer Khan, who runs a tailoring shop in Byculla, adds a slit to the kurta. "Five years ago, we would earn Rs 4,000 to Rs 10,000. The chikan or zardozi work we did had value. Today, we have to whÂip up something in Rs 1,500," he tells us.
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