Festive Fashion 101 : A Guide to an Impeccable Look

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Purple Bandhani Silk One Shoulder

The best joy and merriment are present during the festival season in terms of festivities, pomp, and display. Your feet never get tired of dancing, and your hands are willing to eat the best local cuisine. Except for your overall attire, everything appears to be perfect. This is due to the fact that by establishing the standards for fashion photography, you must stand out in the crowd and appear to achieve your social media post goals.

Indian Festivals highlight the cultural significance that inspires people to celebrate each ritual with lavish celebrations in order to preserve the traditions in their minds. Indian women’s clothing comes in a wide variety of styles, including saris, suits, lehengas, and others. For festive occasions, all of these traditional outfits must be enhanced with a western flair and fashionable looks.

Without a doubt, you have a wide range of clothing options, but you still feel as though you have none, so here are some suggestions for getting dressed this festive season.

Reinvented Lehengas :

the loom - Red Printed Cotton Silk Crop Top
the loom – Red Printed Cotton Silk Crop Top

Wear a traditional skirt with Banarsi prints or just plain silk to give off an Indo-Western vibe. You can wear it with a crop top, an open kurta, a shirt, a jacket that extends down to your feet, or an embellished top.

Intricate Kurtas :

the loom - Green Embroidered Cotton Lurex Kurta 
the loom – Green Embroidered Cotton Lurex Kurta 

Kurtas can be worn with jeans, leggings, palazzos, as well as salwars because they are so adaptable and dynamic. There are a few fresh kurta patterns on the market. They could be cape-styled kurtas, open kurtas, kurtas with Anarkali designs, or kurtas with Achkan designs. To give a traditional, heavy appearance, you can also wear kurtas with skirts or lehengas.

Dhoti Ensembles :

For a traditional look and to participate in a festival, kurtas or tops worn with dhotis are ideal. It can be worn with a fashionable blouse, a peplum top, or a designer kurta.

Draped Sarees :

the loom - White Bandhani Silk Draped Saree
the loom – White Bandhani Silk Draped Saree

A draped saree is distinctive and appealing. Other flattering saree designs include pant-style sarees, sarees with Indo-Western blouses or jackets on top, side-slit sarees, and sarees with a dhoti-like appearance.

Palazzo Suits :

the loom - Mauve Zari Chanderi Silk Kurta
the loom – Mauve Zari Chanderi Silk Kurta

They could be skinny or flared pants, but having an ethnic top or kurta will make them appear to be the ideal setting. The three-piece dresses in this style are also fashionable and deserving of your attention.

Ethnic Dresses :

the loom- Red Shibori Dyed Cotton Asymmetric Dress
the loom- Red Shibori Dyed Cotton Asymmetric Dress

Dresses, in particular, are examples of a western fashion that is frequently adorned during festive occasions and looks stunning when made with Indian patterns and threads. They combine western and Indian fashion gloriously.

Overlay Jackets :

the loom - Sky Blue Silk Dress 
the loom – Sky Blue Silk Dress 

Nowadays, every Indian dress is paired with an overcoat. They could be worn with sarees, lehengas, suits, palazzo dresses, and other outfits. It is trendy and appealing. They could have a simple design or one made with intricate patchwork or threadwork. 

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