It’s Time To Update Your Ethnic Wardrobe With Glorious Winter-ready Styles!

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the loom - Cream Woven Tussar Silk Saree

Winter has returned! Since the temperatures have dropped, it is obvious that we must wear a little more clothing than usual. But dressing up in Indian ethnic wear, wearing wedding sarees, and covering up with woolens to stay warm in the winter do not go together.

We are not those heroic heroines from fantasy Hindi films who have the Herculean strength to endure the Alpine winds while wearing sheer chiffon saris and sleeveless blouses. Sadly, neither of those things applies to us; neither is primping and preening—and looking divine—our only job. To protect ourselves, we require garments with full sleeves, thicker fabrics, silk suits, and pashmina shawls.

Nevertheless, at the end of the day, we still want to appear chic and attractive. How do we go about doing that? The suits, with their seemingly endless selection of salwar suits, churidar suits, palazzo suits, and more, come to our aid by creating the ideal cover-up that is equally magnificent and figure-flattering. No, we’re not referring to summer dresses that are light, sleeveless, sheer, or thin. We’re talking gorgeous suit ensembles, chic Indo-western suits, and stunning layered Anarkalis that will enable you to tame chilly evenings and days like a pro!

Take a look at these gorgeous Indian suits, which will serve you well for a long work evening, formal gatherings, pre-Christmas dinners, December weddings, and more.

Brilliant Black

the loom - Black Mirror Work Chanderi Anarkali Suit 
the loom – Black Mirror Work Chanderi Anarkali Suit 

Black offers a unique combination of adaptability, sophistication, and charm. Winters provide the ideal enigmatic setting to show off this timeless color with a wide variety of black salwar suits. It is a soft color appropriate for all kinds of occasions. You might even think about lying in the sun, and black floor-length Anarkali suits are ideal for your happy sunlight moments during the social and festive hours. Thus, while black suits are always a good idea for after-dark outings, chilly days make them appropriate for daytime events as well, including trend-alert kitty parties and pre-wedding get-togethers.

Collared Necks

the loom - Pink Sequins Work Raw Silk Kurta
the loom – Pink Sequins Work Raw Silk Kurta

Following the fashion trend of wearing suits with high collars and closed necklines can benefit you in two ways this season; These cozier necklines are a chic way to avoid the chill. While a designer suit with a gem-studded collar will keep you looking dressy-perfect for a glamorous party, a statement choker necklace will dress up a plain or monotone closed-neck party suit.

Chilly Blues

the loom - Blue Embroidered Velvet Scalloped Kurta
the loom – Blue Embroidered Velvet Scalloped Kurta

If you have a fetish for wearing blue, just go with it to beat the winter blues at their own game! For these incredibly chilly months, darker hues like navy blue, midnight blue, peacock, and those with grey undertones are a definite yes; after all, it’s good to feel the beauty of winter with its icy palette of blues color!

Neutral Classics

the loom - Cream Woven Tussar Silk Saree
the loom – Cream Woven Tussar Silk Saree

The softness of whites and creams is too much to handle. Well, I also can’t! I would never want to give up on this calming color scheme because lighter neutral hues have an ethereal appearance. With colorful additions, the creamy colorlessness can always be incorporated into the wintery grays. For cream and white salwar suits, tie-up printed shrugs, jackets with embroidery or sequins, and even printed Banadhani or silk-woven designer dupattas can be a great addition!

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