WAYS TO STYLE YOUR SKIRTS WITH THE LOOM

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the loom - Red Off White Printed Cotton Blouse
the loom – Red Off White Printed Cotton Blouse

Every Indian woman is enamored with her skirt . As a result, learning how to put on a skirt will be useful. We could gaze at them for the rest of the day. Skirts are traditional, fashionable, beautiful, and easy to wear.

the loom - Black Silk Blouse
the loom – Black Silk Blouse

The skirt , which was once only worn by brides, has evolved into an outfit that is appreciated by all and caters to all preferences, both traditional and modern, over the years.

the loom - Dark Green Dupion Crop Top
the loom – Dark Green Dupion Crop Top

Is this your big day? The answer is a skirt . The answer is a skirt for your chacha ke wife ki sister di Shaadi! Do you want to try a fusion style? skirt is the answer once more!

HOW TO WEAR A SKIRT IN VARIOUS STYLES- EACH STYLE MAKES A SIGNATURE STATEMENT!

the loom - Pink Printed Cotton Top
the loom – Pink Printed Cotton Top

With a beautiful dupatta, you may drape your way to opulence. This non-surgical approach of modifying your appearance can be difficult to grasp at times, but with enough practice, draping dupatta becomes second nature.

THE NEW SENSATION IN SKIRTS IS THE JACKET -STYLE SKIRT

the loom - Grey Printed Cotton Silk Top
the loom – Grey Printed Cotton Silk Top

The jacket skirt is the perfect costume for any occasion, whether it’s a wedding or a festival. Jhumkas, bangles, and matching juttis are required for jacket skirts to look complete. Both long and short jackets are included in skirt sets. The jackets are flattering on all body types and aid in the creation of a long, thin shape.

WEARING A SKIRT WITH A SHIRT IN A CLASSY WAY

the loom - Indigo Cotton Shirt
the loom – Indigo Cotton Shirt

Because of the effort required to walk around in a lavishly embroidered dupatta and a fitting choli, most women avoid wearing skirtS. You could wear a shirt instead of a dupatta and choli. Tuck your shirt into a skirt if you don’t want to abandon the traditional skirt style. This looks great with simple accessories. You can also do a lot of different things with this fusion style, including adding a waistline, colour blocking, and layering.

THE INDO-WESTERN COMBINATION OF CROP TOP AND SKIRT 

the loom - Old Rose Crepe Top
the loom – Old Rose Crepe Top

Crop tops are a must-have in any woman’s collection. They go with everything, including jeans, palazzos, designer sarees, and skirts. That’s right, we talked about wearing a crop top skirt with a dupatta. This outfit is a great mix of current and traditional styles, and it’s really popular right now. This combination might also be used to create a double dupatta or an Indian skirt saree.

the loom - Grey Printed Crep Top
the loom – Grey Printed Crep Top

This blog is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to styling your skirt based on the occasion and your personal preferences. Don’t be afraid to try new things and build your own looks. Good luck with your styling!

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