subject: The College Girl's Hungama [print this page] This paneled green and gold chudidar is really gorgeous. The colour combination is subtle. This chudidar would look great on teenagers for college functions and friends birthday parties. The three large sized paisley patterns look awesome on the top. The colours go well with the cotton fancy fabric and the chiffon dupatta. The texture of the chudidar is comfortable to wear. Besides the gold sleeve border and the gold hemline are a welcome change. The appearance of the stitched material is very refreshing. It gives the opportunity to the lady wearing it, to look good and get into action at the same time. This is not always possible.
The vertical panels support short girls to look taller. The design and the colours in general make a fat woman to look thin. Such a design should really be a blessing for any woman. Having chosen the gold colour to be the bottom is also a carefully thought intelligent idea. This is so because green bottom might spoil the whole look of this salwar. The green and gold complement each other in such a way that it seems as though the colours were long time friends.
The paisley patches steal the show. If at all anyone wants to gape at you, the paisley patches can hold their eyes. It has a lot of detail in it. The spiral all of red and white stones seems to be a good imagination that is materialised with dexterity. The curves and the whole pattern give the appearance of some royal emblem. Limiting the number of motifs to three seems to be just right for this designer salwar. The size of the motifs is identical and they are placed on the top with careful calculations and in no hurry.
The limitation of using red and white colour on the motifs also speaks of the moderation being the theme of the whole chudidar.