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Festive dressing aims at beholding ethnicity in the looks while showcasing the modern form of style. For the contemporary look, men may opt for kurtas in metallic shades or add a coat and pair it all with monk strap shoes. A linen jacket with a silk kurta and casual chinos may also be uniquely captivating. Military-inspired silhouettes with feminine drape details is also a great option. These can be accessorised with crystal or medallion brooches, colour blocking on hems and patched pockets. slim fit trousers with dramatic drapes may leave anyone spellbound. one can never go wrong with a relaxed crisped white kurta pyjama set in a soft 100% cotton and a silk stole. Alternatively, silk shirts and tailored trousers have always been the great festive option.
Moreover, It's the time to bring out the gladiators and the vintage wrist watches. Kurtas are easy to slip into, look absolutely chill and brings one back to the roots. Wearing them with jeans, sneakers or even Bomber jackets looks awesome. One should remember that fashion doesn't always mean stereotypical traditional wear. Even a really cool jacket with jeans would look terrific.
One can't deny the fact that the girls look prettiest during this festival. When the light of the phuljhari falls on the smiling and ever gracious faces of the girls, anyone can go mum. They come out in all there finery to celebrate the festival. They go crazy looking for trendy and fashionable ideas to look their best.
For the glowing skin they resort at those beauty treatments which they have tried and tested earlier. They get their facial done at least two days before Diwali along with waxing, pedicure, manicure and other stuff.
For the stylish outfit, they get materials that suits them, not necessarily expensive designer outfits. Some try to wear some playfulness, quirkiness and elegance in the Diwali outfits. Experimentation with different silhouettes like the variation on the hemlines, focus on elegant drapes is also tried by some of them. Silhouettes could range from panelled suits to floor length anarkali to A-line Lehenga, saree or ghagra choli. Fusion dressing like giving Indo Western feel to their look also remains on the hit list of many. This can be achieved through saree with an off shoulder blouse, structural Kurta or traditional choli with cigarette pants, dhoti pants or palazzo pants. This may be accentuated with delicate elements and detailing such as zardozi work or use of beads, stones, pearls and laces.
Stylish footwear that compliments the dress and enhances the looks are also opted by the girls to give them an overall jaw-dropping awe-inspiring look.
Festive dressing aims at beholding ethnicity in the looks while showcasing the modern form of style. For the contemporary look, men may opt for kurtas in metallic shades or add a coat and pair it all with monk strap shoes. A linen jacket with a silk kurta and casual chinos may also be uniquely captivating. Military-inspired silhouettes with feminine drape details is also a great option. These can be accessorised with crystal or medallion brooches, colour blocking on hems and patched pockets. slim fit trousers with dramatic drapes may leave anyone spellbound. one can never go wrong with a relaxed crisped white kurta pyjama set in a soft 100% cotton and a silk stole. Alternatively, silk shirts and tailored trousers have always been the great festive option.
Moreover, It's the time to bring out the gladiators and the vintage wrist watches. Kurtas are easy to slip into, look absolutely chill and brings one back to the roots. Wearing them with jeans, sneakers or even Bomber jackets looks awesome. One should remember that fashion doesn't always mean stereotypical traditional wear. Even a really cool jacket with jeans would look terrific.
One can't deny the fact that the girls look prettiest during this festival. When the light of the phuljhari falls on the smiling and ever gracious faces of the girls, anyone can go mum. They come out in all there finery to celebrate the festival. They go crazy looking for trendy and fashionable ideas to look their best.
For the glowing skin they resort at those beauty treatments which they have tried and tested earlier. They get their facial done at least two days before Diwali along with waxing, pedicure, manicure and other stuff.
For the stylish outfit, they get materials that suits them, not necessarily expensive designer outfits. Some try to wear some playfulness, quirkiness and elegance in the Diwali outfits. Experimentation with different silhouettes like the variation on the hemlines, focus on elegant drapes is also tried by some of them. Silhouettes could range from panelled suits to floor length anarkali to A-line Lehenga, saree or ghagra choli. Fusion dressing like giving Indo Western feel to their look also remains on the hit list of many. This can be achieved through saree with an off shoulder blouse, structural Kurta or traditional choli with cigarette pants, dhoti pants or palazzo pants. This may be accentuated with delicate elements and detailing such as zardozi work or use of beads, stones, pearls and laces.
Stylish footwear that compliments the dress and enhances the looks are also opted by the girls to give them an overall jaw-dropping awe-inspiring look.
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