The Khaniya, as a garment, has its roots in traditional Indian clothing, particularly in the regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The outfit typically consists of a long, flowing skirt (lehenga) paired with a blouse (choli) and often accompanied by a dupatta (scarf). The Khaniya has been an essential part of Indian fashion for centuries, with its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and exquisite embroidery.
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