Bhangra costumes for girls and ladies are vibrant and colorful, reflecting the lively and energetic nature of the traditional Punjabi dance. The attire typically consists of a Kameez, Salwar, and Dupatta. The Kameez is a long, straight-cut tunic that usually reaches the knees or slightly below, designed to be loose and comfortable for free movement. Made from fabrics like cotton, silk, and georgette, the Kameez is often adorned with intricate embroidery, mirror work, sequins, and colorful patterns, featuring traditional motifs such as flowers and geometric designs in bright shades like red, yellow, blue, green, and pink. The Salwar, loose-fitting trousers that taper at the ankle, complements the Kameez and is also made from durable, breathable fabrics. While typically simpler, the Salwar can feature embroidery and embellishments along the cuffs or sides.

The Dupatta, a long, flowing scarf made from light fabrics such as chiffon, georgette, or silk, is decorated to match the Kameez with similar embroidery, sequins, and patterns. The Dupatta can be draped in various styles, adding grace to the overall appearance. In some variations, a Phulkari shawl, heavily embroidered with floral patterns and vibrant colors, is worn, adding an extra layer of cultural richness to the outfit.
Traditional accessories include jhumkas (earrings), bangles, anklets, and necklaces, often made of metal or adorned with beads and stones. The traditional footwear, Mojaris or Juttis, are usually embroidered to complement the costume. Headwear such as the Paranda, a colorful, decorative tassel braided into the hair, and the Tikka, a decorative forehead ornament, add elegance and complete the traditional look.
Bhangra costumes for girls and ladies are typically worn during cultural performances, festivals, and celebrations. The combination of vibrant colors, intricate decorations, and traditional designs makes these costumes not only visually striking but also deeply rooted in Punjabi culture and tradition.Boys, children adults.