Tuesday, April 01, 2025
 

Eidul Fitr 2025: Farshi Shalwar makes grand comeback as fashion trend

 



As Eid 2025 approaches, a familiar yet regal fashion trend is making waves across social media and the fashion industry — Farshi Shalwar. This traditional South Asian attire, which was once a staple in the wardrobes of women during the Mughal era, is now experiencing a revival, with fashion enthusiasts, designers, and influencers embracing its grandeur once again. Farshi Shalwar, named after the Persian word 'Farsh' meaning 'floor', is a wide, flowing trouser that sweeps the ground. It gained popularity during the 18th century, particularly in Pakistan and India, where it symbolised class and nobility. Over time, it was replaced by shorter, more practical shalwars, but its dramatic and elegant silhouette has returned to take centre stage for Eid 2025. In recent years, designers have modernised the Farshi Shalwar, experimenting with cuts, fabrics, and embellishments while maintaining the essence of this royal garment. The trend has also been amplified by celebrities, who have sported Farshi Shalwar ensembles for festive occasions, creating a social media frenzy. Hania Aamir:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Hania Aamir 哈尼亚·阿米尔 (@haniaheheofficial) Sadaf Kanwal:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Sadaf Sabzwari (@sadafkanwal) Ayeza Khan:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Ayeza Khan (@ayezakhan.ak) Maya Ali:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Maya Ali (@official_mayaali) Kubra Khan:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Kübra Gohar Khan (@thekubism) Fahad Mustafa:         View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Fahad Mustafa (@mustafafahad26)  

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