Festive Extravaganza : Top Outfits to Choose from for an Impeccable Look!

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Orange Hand Embroidered Chanderi Anarkali Suit

The best joy and merriment are experienced during the festival season in terms of festivities, pomp, and affair. Your hands are willing to eat the best native cuisine, and your feet never get tired of dancing. Everything seems to be in order, and your overall attire supports this. 

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 other garments. For festive wear, all of these traditional outfits need to be given a touch of western sophistication and designer appeal.

You have a wide range of clothing options, but you still feel as though you have none. Here are some suggestions to help you get dressed this festival season.

Not-so-Basic Lehengas

the loom - Black Red Bandhani Silk Embroidered Cape
the loom – Black Red Bandhani Silk Embroidered Cape

Wear a traditional skirt with banarasi prints or a silk skirt with no pattern if you want to present an Indo-Westernized outlook. 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.

Exceptional Kurtas

the loom - White Pink Hand Block Printed Chanderi Kurta
the loom – White Pink Hand Block Printed Chanderi Kurta

Kurtas can be worn with jeans, leggings, palazzos, as well as salwars because they are so adaptable and dynamic. There are some brand-new kurta patterns available. They could be open kurtas, achkan-styled kurtas, anarkali-style kurtas, or kurtas with cape designs. Such kurtas can also be worn with skirts or lehengas to give off a heavy traditional appearance.

Dhoti Drama

the loom - Pink Bandhani Printed Cotton Mirror Work Kurta
the loom – Pink Bandhani Printed Cotton Mirror Work Kurta

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

Statement Sarees 

the loom - Yellow Leheriya Silk Draped Saree
the loom – Yellow Leheriya Silk Draped Saree

It is unusual and attractive to carry a sari with a shirt. Other sari designs include pant-style saris, saris with Indo-Western blouses or jackets on top, side-slit saris, and saris with a dhoti-like appearance.

Palazzo Perfection

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

They could be skinny or flared pants. With an Indian upper, they will appear to be in the perfect setup. The three-piece dress in this style is also fashionable and deserving of praise.

Indie Dresses 

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

Gowns, 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.

Skirt Suits

the loom - White Embroidered Chanderi Kurta
the loom – White Embroidered Chanderi Kurta

Currently, suits collaborate with lehengas rather than salwars and leggings, giving traditional and royal suits a new definition. These are entirely appropriate for festivals and show the entirety of Indian culture.

Appealing Jackets

the loom - Sky Blue Silk Dress with Printed Chanderi Jacket
the loom – Sky Blue Silk Dress with Printed Chanderi Jacket

With every Indian dress currently in style, overcoat jackets are worn. They could be worn with saris, lehengas, suits, palazzo dresses, and other outfits. It’s trendy and alluring. They could have a simple design or one made with intricate patchwork or threadwork. The most fashionable among all are jackets that are light until the feet.

Printed Peplums

the loom - Grey Printed Muslin Peplum Sharara Suit
the loom – Grey Printed Muslin Peplum Sharara Suit

The newest fashion trend that is enhancing the beauty of the upper look is peplum tops with block printing or banarasi patterns.

Modern Capes

the loom - White Tie and Dye Cotton Lurex Dress 
the loom – White Tie and Dye Cotton Lurex Dress 

For many years, the cape has continued to be fashionable, and it still plays a significant role in today’s trends. This is always gorgeous and is now appearing in many designer patterns.

Glamorous Dupattas: 

the loom - Pink Embroidered Organza Dupatta
the loom – Pink Embroidered Organza Dupatta

An Indian dress is said to be complete with dupattas. So, carrying a designer dupatta attached to your dress is utterly delightful. Dupattas are always fashionable and aim to exhibit the best sense of style, whether they have a designer border or are entirely printed.

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