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The Latest Trend: The Controversial ‘Farshi Shalwar’ Takes Over Social Media

The “Farshi Shalwar” is the latest fashion trend that is causing a stir on social media, with it becoming a prominent feature in designer collections. Many young women are creating reels and posts on digital platforms showcasing this new trend. However, not everyone is a fan, and there is a significant amount of criticism regarding its appeal. After the festive season of Eid, many women are curious about this trend, seeking to know more about the latest “Farshi Shalwar” fashion.

**What is a Farshi Shalwar?**

The Farshi Shalwar is a traditional wide-legged pant that drags on the floor and has become the most notable fashion item this Eid. Fashion brands, renowned designers, and actresses have all embraced it, and discussions about it are dominating social media.

This style dates back to the Mughal era, where it was part of royal attire. The term “Farshi” comes from the Persian word “Farsh,” which means “floor,” as the shalwar reaches the ground and sometimes even sweeps along it. While this trend has resurfaced occasionally in the past, it has now become a full-fledged fashion movement. However, some people still consider it suitable only for certain body types, specifically taller and slimmer women.

Recently, renowned Pakistani fashion designer Maria B also addressed the trend, providing clarity through a detailed video. According to Maria B, the Farshi Shalwar suits a particular body type.

**Maria B’s Take on the Trend**

Maria B explained that the Farshi Shalwar is not for everyone. “For example, I would love to see it on my teenage daughter, but I wouldn’t choose to wear it all the time because I am over 45 years old,” she said. Additionally, the fashion trend is more suited to taller and slimmer girls, rather than those with shorter or more curvy body types.

**The Debate Around Farshi Shalwar**

While fashion enthusiasts and girls excited about this trend are trying it out, many believe that it is not universally flattering. Many people feel that this trend will fade in a few months because it is impractical for everyday wear. Despite the mixed reactions, the Farshi Shalwar remains the talk of the town, with some seeing it as a passing fad, while others believe it’s a bold new step in fashion.

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