Prepping for the Diwali Week : 5 Outfits for the Win

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Red Hand Embroidered Chanderi Blouse

One of the most well-known holidays of the year is Diwali. Families get together during this lucky time and have the time of their lives. Additionally, it’s a time when we all come together to celebrate love, care, and passion. Additionally, we celebrate this vibrant festival, even more, when we assist the poor and needy. Without wearing sparkling items that look amazing on us, a festival of light that adds positive vibrancy to our lives cannot be completed. Yes, you are correct; this blog is all about the amazing dresses for women that you can wear during the five days of Diwali.

Every woman is searching for fashionable outfits that look stunning as the festival of light draws near in order to celebrate the joyous occasion. Here are 5 outfits you can wear during the five days of Diwali that will make you look hotter than firecrackers.

Day 1 : Dhan Teras 

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

The thirteenth lunar day of the month of Kartik is when the festival of Dhanteras is observed. The purpose of this festival is to pray for the family’s wealth and prosperity.

Wear this lovely, violet anarkali on this day of wealth to look magnificent. This dress has hand embroidery to draw in wealth and, of course, everyone’s attention. On Dhanteras, you will definitely stand out from the crowd thanks to the intricate hand embroidery, which is also a work of art.

Day 2 : Choti Diwali

the loom - Multicolor Hand Embroidered Satin Silk Printed Suit
the loom – Multicolor Hand Embroidered Satin Silk Printed Suit

Choti Diwali, also known as Mini Diwali or Little Diwali, is just as significant as the other festival days. It is observed the day after Dhanteras and just before Diwali. Wearing new clothing is thought to increase your wealth and ensure a successful year. 

Wear some traditional-looking makeup as well to add even more ethnic elegance. Additionally, don’t forget to accessorize with some basic chokers or earrings to give your overall look a little extra charm.

Day 3: Diwali

the loom - Pink Printed Chiffon Saree
the loom – Pink Printed Chiffon Saree

One of the most important holidays in India is the Laxmi pooja. On this day, people clean their homes and offer intense devotion to the goddess Laxmi. Women present themselves in their traditional clothing, stunning makeup, and the finest jewelry they own. In the Hindu tradition, Laxmi is revered as the Goddess of wealth, prosperity, and the personification of beauty. Women firmly believe that praising and worshiping Laxmi will bestow upon them good fortune, wealth, joy, and abundance. 

Day 4: The Next Day Of Diwali

the loom - Red Green Printed Cotton Angrakha Dress
the loom – Red Green Printed Cotton Angrakha Dress

Diwali is a festival of vibrant colors, so pick dresses that are eye-catching but serene to keep that vibrancy for the following day. A casual dress in the most desirable color for women, red, would work. Choose this eye-catching dress if you’re looking for a complete outfit to wear on Diwali the following day; you won’t regret it.

To finish your outfit, accessorize it with gold jewelry and matching pencil heels.

Day 5: Bhai Dooj

the loom - Rust Thread Embroidered Chanderi Silk Kurta
the loom – Rust Thread Embroidered Chanderi Silk Kurta

One of the most significant festivals in India is Bhai Dooj. Sisters pray for their brother’s happiness and prosperity on this day while tying a tikka to his forehead. For a variety of reasons, every Indian woman looks forward to it, but one thing is universal, like the insatiable urge to dress in ethnic clothing that makes you proud to be an Indian woman!

Pair this set with vibrant bangles and earrings for an eye-catching glamorous look that’s ideal for the brother-sister festival of Bhaidooj.

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