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3-JUNE 2022

Travel and fashion


We Travel Not To Escape Life
But For Life Not To Escape Us
What is Travel?
• Travel is the movement of people between distant
geographical locations.

• Travel can be done


by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship, 
or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one
way or round trip.

• Travel can also include relatively short stays between


successive movements, as in the case of tourism.
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Why do people travel?
• We enjoy the slow and peaceful breakfasts, the long walks,
the new experiences, places, people and memories.

• They make us feel happy we are alive.

• No wonder! Travelling seems to combine most of the


habits of healthy people.

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Why is travelling important?
• Scientists have proven that travelling is good for both your body and your mind!
Perhaps this is why we love it.

• Because we feel that a few minutes in the sun raise our vitamin D levels and
improve our mood. Vitamin D has its health benefits too - it is good for our
hearts.

• The importance of travel ranges from lower chances of heart disease to relieving
stress and anxiety.

• On top of the health benefits, travel can also enhance your creativity, your sense
of happiness and satisfaction.
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advantages of travelling?
• Achieve peace of mind
• Enhance your creativity
• Improve your communication skills
• Broaden your horizons
• Boost your confidence

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What is fashion?
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• Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a
particular period and place and in a specific context of
clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup,
hairstyle, and body posture.

• Everything considered fashion is available and


popularized by the fashion system (Industry and media).

• Due to the increased mass-production of commodities


and clothing at lower prices and global reach,
sustainability has become an urgent issue among
politicians, brands, and consumers.
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Types of fashion in India
( According to state )

India is the land of “Unity in diversity“, it harbors various cultures,


traditions, religions, castes, languages, races, and ethnic groups.

Diversity means the difference in people’s race, religion, language, and


dress, however, Unity is being together as an Indian Society.

India has 28 states and 8 union territories, each having a different


culture and civilization. Each state has its own traditional clothes and
fashion culture.

A Here we are presenting a collection of dress


7 codes of 28 Indian states:-
Uttarakhand

• Dress for females is Ghagara,


Aagari , Dhoti Kurta, Bhote .

• While for males, churidar pajama, Kurta,Gol topi or Jawahar topi, Bhotu,
Dhoti, Mirje are worn.

• Dhoti or Lungi is worn by men as a lower garment, with kurta as the upper
garment. Men also like to wear headgear in Garhwal.

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Assam

• Assam is surrounded by seven north eastern states in India.

• The traditional dress for men is dhoti-kurta while for women


they wear ‘Mekhela-Chador‘ or ‘Riha-Mekhela’.
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 Gujarat
• The traditional dress of Gujarat is unique in
its own way.
• The women wear Chaniyo choli, Chaniyo is a
colored petticoat embroidered with glass
pieces while choli is a colored piece of
coarse cloth covering the upper body.

• Along with the colorful attire, women adorn themselves with sparkling ornaments.
• Men wear Chrono & Kediyu, but nowadays instead of wearing traditional outfits, people
dress in modern apparel.

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Himachal Pradesh
• The people of Himachal Pradesh mostly wear woolens as
its best suited to the climate.

• Scarves and shawls are ubiquitous with the women while the men can be found in
various types of Kurtas and the typical Himachal cap.

• The Rajput males comprise starch stiffened Kurtas and body-hugging ‘Churidaars’. 

• The females of this group apparel themselves little conventionally costumes like kurtas
(shirt-like oriental blouse), Salwars, Ghaghri (Indian long skirts), choli (blouses or
tops), and Rahide (headscarves decked with golden periphery).
THANK YOU!

BY- Nivedita sarkar

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