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All
great things make a comeback. The very traditional peshwaz and churidar
pyjama are making forays into the fashion scene once again. They
began as the garb of the Mughals, but the peshwaz and pyjama became
a sartorial choice for special occasions like weddings before being
relegated to the sidelines in the '90s.
This
year, the peshwaz is back in vogue, says the designer duo of the
label, Rizwan Moazzam. And the two swear by the versatility of the
dress. The billowy peshwaz and the tight-fitting churidars need
no longer be restricted to weddings; the georgettes and chiffons
embellished with traditional work, designed by Rizwan and Moazzam,
make for perfect party wear.
So make way for this
royal heritage in the days of capris and the kameez.
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