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Pashtun Frock with Patiala Shalwar
Pashtun Frock with Patiala Shalwar
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This dress is a Traditional Afghan or Pashtun Kuchi Dress, commonly worn in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of Central Asia. It is a blend of tribal craftsmanship, vibrant colors, and cultural heritage.
Key Features:
- Rich Embroidered Bodice – The upper part of the dress features hand embroidery with mirror work in traditional geometric patterns, a signature of Afghan and Pashtun attire.
- Flared Short Frock – The deep green frock has a wide, pleated skirt with intricate gold and purple embroidery along the hem, giving it a regal and festive look.
- Sheer Puffy Sleeves – The mesh/net sleeves add a modern and graceful touch while maintaining the cultural aesthetic.
- Tie-Dye Patiala Shalwar – The multicolored tie-dye pants (shalwar) in shades of yellow, red, and green bring a contrast of vibrancy and tradition, making it ideal for festive occasions.
- Traditional Headpiece (Matha Patti or Kuchi Cap) – The model is accessorized with a Kuchi-style headpiece, a common element in Afghan and Pashtun bridal and festive wear.
Cultural Significance:
- This dress is worn by Pashtun, Afghan, and Balochi women at weddings, cultural events, and traditional celebrations.
- The mirror work and embroidery symbolize heritage, prosperity, and craftsmanship, often passed down through generations.
- It represents the fusion of tribal authenticity with modern fashion trends, making it a timeless piece in South and Central Asian cultures.
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