A staple of Punjabi design, the Patiala salwar is renowned for its cozy, billowing pleats that
elegantly gather at the ankle. It's a classic style that is typically worn with a long kurta and dupatta. But the contemporary outfit necessitates adaptability. The Patiala is ideal for serving as the foundation for gorgeous Indo-Western fusion clothing because of its dramatic drape and loose fit. You may easily adapt this timeless item for any modern event by replacing the conventional top with more contemporary parts.
The same rule that applies to its relative, the palazzo pant, also applies to pairing a Patiala
with a Western top: balance the volume. A fitting or shorter top is necessary to produce a
flattering look that accentuates the waist and the distinctive pleating of the lower garment
because the Patiala is very voluminous.
Using Crop Tops to Perfect the Patiala Silhouette
Perhaps the best contemporary companion for the Patiala is the crop top. This combination produces a stylish, striking contrast that is perfect for informal get-togethers, nighttime events, and celebratory breakfasts.
Select a Patiala with a metallic fabric or a solid jewel tone, such as ruby or emerald. Wear it
with a crop top that is fitting and falls just below the waist. The fullness of the Patiala flows
well because of this combination, which defines the narrowest section of your body.
Consider wearing a crop top with brocade or sequins for a semi-formal occasion. A basic
cotton crop top or a ribbed tank top is ideal for a daytime ensemble. To give a modern twist, you can also try alternative sleeves, such a crop top with puff sleeves or a chic bell sleeve.
Using Shirts and Jackets to Create Structured Fusion
Use structured Western clothing to create an appearance that combines ethnic flair with
professionalism. A fascinating fusion ensemble appropriate for the workplace or a formal day event is created by the dramatic contrast between the soft pleats of the Patiala and the crisp lines of a tailored shirt.
A Patiala is the ideal accessory to pair with a traditional white button-down shirt. Tie the ends in a knot just above the waistband for a carefree, festive look, or tuck the shirt in all the way for a neat, traditional line. As an alternative, Patiala provides an edgy, street-style makeover with a denim jacket placed over a basic fitting shirt. To prevent your body from being overpowered, wear a well-fitting, short jacket that terminates at the hip. To add definition, tie a wide belt around the waist of the shirt to complete the ensemble.
The Finish of the Shoes and Accessories
Without the appropriate finishing touches, no fusion look is complete. Whether the ensemble is dressed up or informal will be immediately determined by the shoes and accessories you choose.
Steer clear of traditional jutis or flats for a totally traditional-meets-modern look. Instead, go for comfortable trendy sneakers, sleek pumps or block heels. Any vibrant Patiala looks
effortlessly cool and laid back with white trainers in especially. Minimize your accessories to highlight the volume of the clothing. Instead of a conventional big tote, opt for a stylish sling bag or a tiny, structured handbag. Choose contemporary pieces like delicate hoop earrings, simple layered chain necklaces, or a modern watch instead of bulky jewellery. The Patiala is totally changed by this small change in features, becoming a chic, contemporary fusion clothing instead of a solely ethnic item.














