Wednesday 22 October 2014

Crackling Diwali Fashion

Diwali is a highly anticipated festival with bright light, joyous atmosphere and mithai to sweeten precious moments. Another major reason that people look forward to the festive season is clothes, of course. All the more reason to flaunt your most fashionable ethnic clothes this Diwali!


The Anarkali trend has been around for quite some time and refuses to fade away.  A beautiful Anarkali is fit for just about any occasion. Now, depending on your style and mood you can pick the kind of suit you want, there are plenty to choose from. If you prefer something simple and sober, you can opt for delicate work being done on solely on the neck and the border. Anarkalis bursting with vibrant colors suit the mood of the festival aptly. Colors like black, red, maroon and green or royal blue and gold are classic colors for an Anarkali dress.



There are more contemporary combinations that the youth prefers. There was a spell of neon colors that have been visible in the dress. Besides colors, you can play on the pattern and cut of the suit. There are different lengths, or if you don’t want something over the top you can simply tone down the flair of the Anarkali. Pairing a single colored suit with an ethnic jacket will look chic, and you can ditch the dupatta. Another option is donning an asymmetrical hemline since they are a perfect fusion of modern designs and tradition.




There is always the salwar kameez and churidar kurta, which again have been designed in a contemporary fashion with a traditional sensitivity. Leggings and tunic kurtis too have gained attention, though they are a little causal for a festive occasion with a little heavy work and a bright colored kurti you will be all set. A trend that is recently picking up speed is paring a long kurta with palazzo pants.



Saris and Lehengas cholis are the epitome of tradition and there is a lot to explore. You can wear a simple sari that allows the blouse to be more dramatic or you can take the classic way with a lovely bordered and vibrant one. Besides, the clothes pay attention to the accessories and remember you have to move a lot, so keep it light.   
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Ultimately, don’t just follow trends, but create your fashion. Moreover, enjoy Diwali surrounded with love. Have a joyous festival and Prosperous New Year. Have a Safe and Fashionable Diwail!                                 


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