Saturday, October 9, 2010

Backless Blouses

By Saul Pennewell

The earliest evidence of an Indian blouse has been discovered, and it is just a piece of clothing that is stretched across the front and knotted at the back. Form that piece of discovered blouse, the backless cholis has been made and the trend still continues until now.

Backless blouses are always in style and just seem to be timeless. It got its name and popularity from the famous Bollywood movies and songs. It can make even the simplest who wears it attractive and sexy. The sleeves of these blouses can be lacy, full-sleeved, sleeve less, puff sleeve, doori or any other inspired by various fashion trends. These beautiful blouses and expensive cholis are made and created by expensive fashion designers today, who would often sew padding and reinforcements on it so that a bra is no longer needed. These blouses can be worn with ease and comfort and can make the Indian wearer look very attractive.

In Bollywood, the wearing of the backless cholis have already become a fashion trend right after the movie "Hum Aapke Hain Koun". The very beautiful Madhuri Dixit wore one of these blouses and it made her look so stunning. She has proven that even a simple saree that looks traditional can also make you sexy and glamorous.

In recent bollywood numbers Priyanka chopra in "Desi girl" song wearing designer golden saree with knotted backless blouse was on charts for long and Aishwarya Rai's "Kajrare naina" set the trend in sexy and glamorous backless blouse. Bipasa in "Beedi" song got famous for her sexy glitter backless blouse and Katrina in song "teri ore" are taking the trend forward in the Bollywood movies. Today, the trends in the West has greatly influenced the sexy blouse designs that we now see in Bollywood.

There are various options for these sexy blouses. Sexy backless blouses that are expensively designed can be sen in the many Bollywood movies. To make the blouse look rich and more beautiful, some designers embed various details on it and accessorize it with traditional sets of jewelry. Thread, gotta, mirror, lace works and frills are the most common addition to the sleeves. Even the neckline of these blouses can also be in different patterns and styles, such as halter, V, U, round or doori. A big "Bow" at the back of a backless blouse can add glamour to simple plain saree be totally feminine. - 40730

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