The classic Anarkali is defined by a fitted bodice (or waist), then a dramatic flare or flow think regal, think dance-like.
A palazzo suit shines when the fit and silhouette complement the wide-leg bottom and coordinate top.
The straight pants suit succeeds when its lines are clean and flattering.
What distinguishes a sharara is the dramatic flare of the bottom piece, paired with a tunic/top that balances it out.
Pakistani suits tend to combine elegance in silhouette with comfort in movement.
The charm of a churidar suit lies in its finesse: the snug-fit bottom, the gathered ankles, the sleek look.
Abaya-style suits often feature a long, flowing kurta/top (sometimes robe-like) paired with straight pants or churidar and a dupatta or scarf. These suits embody modesty while embracing design.
The jacket-style suit thrives on lines, layering and how the pieces fall together.