An Anarkali dress is a traditional Indian garment known for its elegant and regal appearance. It is named after Anarkali, a legendary court dancer during the Mughal era. The dress is characterized by a long, flowing silhouette with a fitted bodice and a flared skirt. It is often worn for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and cultural events.
The Anarkali dress typically consists of three main parts: the kurta (top), the churidar (fitted pants), and the dupatta (scarf).