Designs I marketed and advertised shown by example here for the different styles in South Asian and Asian fashion with the first time in the world designs mentioned as Farasha inspired by Kaftan (Caftan), Sharara inspired by Gharara, Lengha-Sari inspired by both Lenghas and Saris, Western white bridal dresses worn with and without a head scarf in silk or satin, more South Asian dresses with head scarves, Bridal Red as floor length gowns, multi-colored Ghararas, high-low long Kameez (shirt) that were high in the front of the dress and long in the back offered with a short train (worn in the photo with fitted leggings), a maxi length gown beaded with South Asian beading, and a high-low Kameez (shirt) worn with a long floor-length skirt.
There were many designs made with use of fabric for the first time done for different clothing than traditionally done in world history, different beading, and seasonal clothing not offered before in those regions of the world. Clothes were exported to nations where South Asians lived to sell in boutique stores and international delivery to customer's homes was offered on a wide scale for the first time in the world.
The Farasha is worn outside of South Asia as a loose-fitting, stylish, and comfortable attire for women.
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