Eastern and Western Fashion
Eastern and Western Fashion
Eastern and Western Fashion
• Conclusion
• Eastern and Western fashion are distinct in their
designs, construction, and cultural significance.
• Eastern fashion are often traditional, modest,
and adorned with embroidery or beadwork.
• They are commonly worn in countries like India,
Introduction Pakistan, and China and carry cultural
significance for specific occasions.
• On the other hand, Western fashion are more
modern and diverse, ranging from casual to
formal styles.
• They emphasize individual style and personal
preference, rather than cultural or religious
significance.
Western And Eastern Dresses
Eastern Western
Eastern Western
Kimono: T-shaped, mfortable ight- A-line: Fitted bodice flaring out
lined silhouette with wide sleeves into an A-shape silhouette.
(Japan).
Sheath: Slim-fitting, straight
Cheongsam/Qipao: Form-fitting dress, typically knee-length or
dress with a high collar and straight mid-calf.
skirt (China).
Fit-and-flare: Snug bodice,
Saree: Long fabric wrapped around flaring into a full skirt.
the body, draped over the shoulder
(India). Shift: Loose-fitting dress with
no defined waistline.
Hanbok: High-waisted, full ski
• Eastern and Western fashion have
distinct styles and influences.