The Farshi Shalwar has taken over the fashion world, making its way into designer collections and social media trends.
However, not everyone is impressed with this latest revival of traditional attire.
Renowned Pakistani fashion designer Maria B recently shared her take on the trend, explaining that while it is stylish, it doesn't suit everyone.
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Farshi shalwar is not for everyone
In a detailed video, Maria B highlighted that the Farshi Shalwar complements certain body types better than others.
“Farshi Shalwar is not for everyone. For example, I would love it on my teenage daughter every day, but I wouldn’t prefer wearing it all the time because I am over 45.
Also, it suits girls who are tall and slim rather than those with a shorter or normal height and a curvier body,” she explained.
To prove her point, Maria B compared the Farshi Shalwar look with Cigarette Pants, showcasing how both styles impact the overall appearance.
Is Farshi Shalwar trend here to stay?
While some fashion enthusiasts appreciate the grace and elegance of the Farshi Shalwar, many social media users argue that the style is impractical and unflattering for everyday wear. Some even predict that the trend will fade away in a few months due to its limited appeal.