Mumbai is the commercial capital of the country and it won’t be wrong to say that it is also the fashion capital as well. Although, Delhi gives quite a tough competition to Mumbai in terms of fashion standards but nothing can beat the glamour of our very own film city. In terms of fashion, the best thing about this city is that it keeps on evolving its fashion statement. Biggest malls in Mumbai and some of the most famous shopping centers hoard a wide variety of fashion items that too from some of the biggest international brands.
The best thing about Mumbai fashion is that it is sweet and comfortable. In contrast to Delhi, it is pretty simple, which is the major plus point. Mumbaikars do not try too hard to look good. Their clothes are not about showing off; rather it is an expression of their personality. You will see girls in simple flip-flops, shorts, and baggy shirts doing street shopping in Mumbai. Since, it is also a very safe place for women, they are also not afraid to show off their legs in cool short skirts as well.
For office going crowd, especially men, regular pair of cotton trousers with light cotton clothe is just perfect. Prefer to have a lot of cotton in your wardrobe if you are living in Mumbai it supports the environment of that city.
When it comes to formal party nights both men and women should prefer dark colors. A dark colored sari or gown is perfect for a woman. Men should go all in black to sport a classy look.
Mumbai has a humid and hot climate that is unbearable at times. Since Mumbai fashion is all about keeping it comfortable, the travelling bag that you are carrying along should also be nice looking as well. It is amazing how Mumbaikars carry even a simple bag with such panache.
No doubt that Mumbai is the fashion capital of the country. Although, almost all the international brands enter our country via Delhi but it is Mumbai that has created its unique fashion statement, which way different in its league. The style is highly inspired by the Bollywood film industry as well. The local Marathi culture is also instrumental in evolving it.
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