Evolution of Regional Fashion
Description: This quiz explores the evolution of regional fashion in India, highlighting the unique styles, textiles, and cultural influences that have shaped traditional attire across various regions. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian fashion regional attire evolution of fashion cultural influences textiles |
Which region in India is known for its vibrant and intricate embroidery, often featuring mirror work and colorful threads?
In which state of India do women traditionally wear the 'mekhela chador', a two-piece ensemble consisting of a draped skirt and a long shawl?
Which region of India is famous for its 'kanjivaram' sarees, known for their rich silk fabric and elaborate zari work?
In which state of India do men traditionally wear the 'dhoti', a long piece of unstitched cloth wrapped around the waist and legs?
Which region of India is known for its 'phulkari' embroidery, featuring intricate floral motifs and vibrant colors?
In which state of India do women traditionally wear the 'ghagra choli', a combination of a flared skirt and a fitted blouse?
Which region of India is famous for its 'bandhani' tie-dye technique, creating intricate patterns on fabrics?
In which state of India do women traditionally wear the 'navvari saree', a nine-yard saree draped in a unique style?
Which region of India is famous for its 'chikankari' embroidery, featuring delicate white thread work on fabrics?
In which state of India do men traditionally wear the 'lungi', a long piece of fabric wrapped around the waist and legs?
Which region of India is famous for its 'ikat' weaving technique, creating intricate patterns on fabrics?
In which state of India do women traditionally wear the 'saree', a long piece of fabric draped around the body in various styles?
Which region of India is famous for its 'pashmina' shawls, made from the soft and luxurious wool of the Changthangi goat?
In which state of India do men traditionally wear the 'kurta pajama', a combination of a long tunic and loose-fitting pants?
Which region of India is famous for its 'bidriware', a metalworking technique that involves intricate inlay work on metal surfaces?