Eid is all about celebration, tradition, and embracing culture through timeless fashion choices. This year, Farshi Shalwar is making a comeback. Known for its floor-length, wide-legged silhouette, this vintage style is being embraced by celebrities like Hania Aamir, Ayeza Khan, and Anmol Baloch.
With its rich history and regal appeal, it’s definitely a style worth trying this season. Here’s a look at its origins, influence, and modern revival…
Origin and History of Farshi Shalwars
Farshi Shalwars originated in 18th-century Uttar Pradesh during the Mughal era, when aristocratic Muslim women adorned themselves in beautifully embellished kameez paired with the Farshi Shalwar — a term derived from the Persian word Farsh, meaning "floor." The grandeur of this silhouette, combined with a flowing dupatta, made it a garment fit for royalty – symbolising class and status.
It is believed that the length and layered draping of the Farshi Shalwar were inspired by the gowns worn by British noblewomen of the time. However, over the years, its popularity declined as shalwars became shorter. Despite this, it remained a staple for wedding ensembles, traditional clothing, and classical performances.
Modern revival
This traditional garment has undergone a modern transformation, with designers like Heena Kochhar and Sheetal Batra experimenting with cuts, embellishments, and fabrics while maintaining the essence of the Farshi Shalwar.
The rise in demand for it can also be attributed to Pakistani television and social media, where celebrities and influencers began showcasing fresh styles, incorporating intricate embroidery and contemporary tailoring to make them more relevant. As a result, it has now become a versatile silhouette for festive dressing, with even men styling it alongside kurtas.
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How to Style
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when styling a Farshi Shalwar:\
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