
The India of the eighties finds her woman earthy, vibrant and colourful. The void that existed in the
Indian fashion scene has now been filled with most colourful traditions which were always a part of india but had got lost under the under the onslaught of polysters chiffons from the east.

Fashion designers all over the country are busy trying out the different premutations and combinations in styles, colours and fabrics.The boutiques are doing a commendable job in marketing these products and the women are more ready to try out new fgashions today than they were a decade ago.The idea behind reviving the regional crafts was to keep these crafts alive and provide employment to the craftsmen.Both these purposes are being served to a certain extend by the boutiques and a trend has been set in fashion. Some of the boutiques are producing authentic stuff and have employed crastmen from the villages. The other outlets are the Government emporias which sell authentic material and at very reasonable prices. The boutiques on other are much more expensive but classy and the range is wider.

Nowadays, people are trying to experiment with all types of clothes. We find people wearing low-waist jeans, t-shirts, patialas, trendy tops, kurtis, skirts and accessories.
In the movie DOSTANA and FASHION, the actress PRIYANKA CHOPRA is seen wearing hot and sexy clothes with her size zero figure and in DOSTANA Priyanka Chopra wears only once traditional clothes in the song 'Desi girl' and Priyanka Chopra was looking sexy and ofcourse DESI GIRL.
Sarees and Salwar suits are always evergreen outfits which are never out of fashion, and the punjabi style patiala's are seen in colleges. Girl's wearing patialas and kurthas and accessorising themselves. Boys also wearing low-waist jeans,cool t-shirts, formal shirts and pants and ehtnic wear(kurtha and pyjama).