90s Bollywood Fashion Trends in India - Bollywood Style in Pictures
90s Bollywood Fashion
BollywoodFashion in the 90s is very unique from today’s fashion. If you will see the
song pasteurization of Bollywood movies in the time from 1990 to 1995, you will
see that most of the styles for men and women were flashy and loud. In that
times the paints of the Bollywood heroes are very light and are very loose as
compare from today’s fashion. In today’s world generation people wants slim fit
paints and jeans.
Post
Mid-90s, there was a revolution in style and fashion as designers like Manish
Malhotra gave a whole new look to the Indian women. Manish Malhotra perked the
sexiness of the Indian women with some trendy and stylish wear. For an example
Urmila Matondkar, Manisha Koirala, Madhuri Dixit and Karishma Kapoor got a huge
boost to their image and sensual appeal by a new-found dressing style. Manish
Malhotra still continues to be an influential figure as far as Bollywood is
concerned. Rangeela (1995) in particular was a pivotal point in Bollywood
fashion, with short skirts and trendy outfits for the ladies coming up in
vogue. Movies like Dill wale dulhaniya le jayenge (1995), Raja Hindustani (1996)
and Dill to Paagal Hai (1997) changed the fashion scenario in Bollywood. Later
on Movies like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) triggered a fashion fever for upper clothing
among men with foreign brand like DKNY and TOMMY HILFIGER.
90s fashion in India- some designer like Suneet Verma, Manish
Arora and other talented designers during the decade introduced new trends in
the world of fashion. The trend of corset blouse was launched for the first
time in 1992 which was made of satin, stretch lace or polyester taffeta. The
designer was inspired from the corsetry France. This beautiful bust dressing
just replaced the ancient choli with sarees and letters also be tried with
short pants and skirts.
Short Paints and Skirt Trends.
Apart from
all this, the Indian embroidered tunic earned great attention of designers and
fashion lovers all over the world. By shorting the traditional Kurta, Monish
Jai Singh designed Kurti and makes it successfully the universal dress for
Indian Women’s. This is the traditional invention which is in the trend today’s
also.
Deepika Padukone wearing a Short
Kurta.
Now, if we talk about the hairstyles and makeup,
then it was a weird form of fashion for Indian women’s. For instance, dark
lipsticks and lip liners with matte foundation, weird updos and gaudy hair
jewels were in fashion. Curls and crown hairstyles were highly popular while a wide ,Community
of women also preferred designing their hair into stylish manner by cutting
front fringes
90s Hairstyles
Woman fashion
was also equally dramatic and printed shirts were highly popular. Polkar dots
set up as a style statement and were used frequently in male scarves.
Hairstyles with front fringes were in fashion in males also and galis was the
leading trend.





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