Stick To The Basics : Suits for The Festive Season

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Purple Embroidered Chanderi Silk Suit

No matter where in the country you live, India is a land of festivals, and you cannot escape the excitement. 

If you ask us, salwar suits are without a doubt our preferred option for festive attire out of the lovely cocktail of outfits that make up the Indian wardrobe. Sarees are adorably classic, and an elaborate lehenga choli is the epitome of majesty. Salwar suits, however, come in first place for ease of movement and quick dressing.

The three-piece North Indian outfit has undergone so many changes that it has lost its meaning as a dated, traditional outfit and has become an outfit fit for the red carpet. In contrast to their state of origin, where colorful Patialas and Punjabi suits are still frequently seen, modern women can be seen donning these outfits with alluringly dramatic makeovers. There are many different styles available for each woman to experiment with and develop her own personal look, including palazzo suits, jacket suits, and gown-style Anarkalis. Salwar suits have endless styling possibilities thanks to their versatility. However, in consideration of the grandeur of Indian festivals, we’ve listed three broadly defined festive looks:

Choose Traditional Classics : Embroidered Selects

the loom-Blue Hand Block Printed Chanderi Silk Embroidered Suit
the loom-Blue Hand Block Printed Chanderi Silk Embroidered Suit

Especially if you’ve carefully coordinated your wardrobe, wearing your culture from head to toe can be fun. During celebrations such as Diwali, Eid, Ganesh Chaturthi, Karva Chauth, and all major festivals, even celebrities dress in traditional Indian attire. You must add some color to your wardrobe if you want to appear like an Indian cultural patron. Your preference list should include the color scheme of reds, yellows, greens, and vivid pink shades. To complement the festive splendor, the Gota Patti suits are ideal. A dominant ramp style is emerging from Rajasthan’s light-weight dressy art. Another option for comfort-conscious people is a floor-length suit with a Banarasi dupatta

Ease into it with Fusion : Experimenting with the Bottom

the loom-Pink Bandhani Silk Embroidered Kaftan
the loom-Pink Bandhani Silk Embroidered Kaftan

When styling a salwar suit, it’s simple to make your appearance more glamorized. You can look festively prepared by simply adding a jacket over a plain palazzo suit or a plain churidar set. You can choose a pre-made jacket and suit as well. Indian-Western skirt suits are worn on special occasions where opulence is expected and comfort is required. However, there are still more options available to you! Dhoti suits, tulip pants, Anarkali dresses, and palazzo suits with saree-draped bottoms can all be found in your wardrobe; experiment and explore!

Surreal Styles for the Diva : Anarkalis and Shararas

the loom-Violet Hand Embroidered Chanderi Silk Anarkali Suit 
the loom-Violet Hand Embroidered Chanderi Silk Anarkali Suit 

Even at the wealthiest celebrations, magnificence is the secret to making an impression that lasts. Classics like Anarkali suits and sharara suits will never let you down if the thought of entering a room looking like a princess excite you. To highlight the splendor of your wardrobe, go for opulence, shimmer, and elegance. When you pair a dress with equally regal accessories, carrying a dress with a royal feel becomes effortless. 

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