South Indian traditional dresses refer
to the women clothing of South Indian states Kerala, Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. South Indian women mostly wear Saree,
but the fabric and way of wearing it varies from state to state.
Traditional Dress of Kerala:
Mundu Neriyathu is traditional dress of
Kerala worn by Hindu women, Christian women wear mundu with chatta
(blouse). While Saree is also an official dress of Kerala, which is
worn by women during various occasions and festivals.
Apart from South Indian Sarees traditional teenage dress of Keralite girls is full length Skirt with
long blouse. Rather than cities or town it is mostly worn by the
village girls.
Traditional Dress of Tamilnadu:
Till few years ago Half Saree or Pavada
was the traditional dress of the state, but now a days Saree has
dominated the traditional wear of Tamil Nadu. Sarees made of silk
with rich zari work reflect the glimpse of Tamilnadu tradition.
Sarees here are available in the varieties of fabrics like cotton,
silk, georgette, chiffon, crepe etc.
Traditional Dress of Karnataka:
The traditional dress of Karnataka
represents the rich culture and harmony of the state. Saree is
traditional attire for women, in which bold and vibrant colors are
used. As Karnataka is the hub of silk, so sarees made of silk are the
specialty of the state. Mysore silk is renowned all over the world,
while cotton, chiffon and satin sarees with embroidery work are also
popular.
Traditional Dress of Andhra Pradesh
Like other South Indian states, the
women's traditional dress of Andhra Pradesh also represents the
diverse and alive culture of the state. The common costumes worn by
Hindu women is Saree blouse, while Muslim women wear Burkha. The
handloom and Gadwal sarees of the state are very much popular.