Winter Trends To Beat The Chills

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Pink Printed Silk Suit

Everyone adores winter, including fashion, food, celebrations, and the anticipation of the New Year. However, wearing traditional Indian clothing in the cold is not recommended. When it’s cold outside, we generally choose to wear western jackets, pants, cardigans, and knitwear instead of our favorite kurtas, lehengas, and sarees, which are typically boxed up until the temperature rises.

We’re here to help if it becomes intolerable to be apart from your priceless ethnic outfit. We’ll go over how to dress traditionally and look good while being warm. You see, adding an ethnic flair to your winter attire only takes five minutes! To stand out at a luncheon, wedding, or professional event, you simply need a few simple style hints!

Simply seek a harmonious balance that enables you to appear stylish and beautiful without getting sick. Fascinated? Here are some of the top recommendations for gorgeous winter ethnic clothing:

Ditch Cotton, Wear Velvet Suit

the loom - Green Hand Embroidered Velvet Kurta 
the loom – Green Hand Embroidered Velvet Kurta 

Be prepared to command everyone’s attention when you show up at the next important occasion wearing this sophisticated purple suit. This suit has a digital pattern with zari and gota embroidery for a glossy finish and is constructed of premium velvet fabric. 

Jackets on Sarees

the loom - Blue Printed Organza Saree 
the loom – Blue Printed Organza Saree 

Bollywood women made a big splash in the industry when they added long coats or jackets to their traditional attire. We all need a Gulmarg jacket because it is a winter essential. It has an off-white color and is composed of pashmina, making it both cozy and fashionable. 

Dresses with jackets 

the loom - Cotton Linen Embroidered Dress
the loom – Cotton Linen Embroidered Dress

Rajasthan is renowned for its vibrant colors and handiwork. Short jackets covered in vividly colored native art are ubiquitous in tourist destinations. These jackets are works of art since women of all ages can use them with kurtas or gowns to change an everyday outfit into a nighttime one. 

Shawl and Lehenga Combo 

the loom - Bottle Green Printed Velvet Shawl
the loom – Bottle Green Printed Velvet Shawl

Replace your dupatta with a richly patterned shawl to give your ensemble a more opulent look. Shawls are no longer just a simple piece of black, charcoal, or beige fabric to keep you warm. They are now a popular accessory available in various designs, including ornately embellished, encrusted patterns, glasswork, zardozi, and gota patti work.

Cape for Ethnic Wear’s Reshape

the loom - Pink Red Silk Leheriya Top
the loom – Pink Red Silk Leheriya Top

Capes have dominated the fashion industry this winter. How can one fail to wear a chic and well-dressed cape to formal occasions like family gatherings? Put on a suit and a long cape with decorations or patterns to draw attention from onlookers. To look your best, choose stylish outerwear!

Kaftan is not Just for Summers

the loom - Mauve Mirror Embroidered Velvet Kaftan
the loom – Mauve Mirror Embroidered Velvet Kaftan

A kaftan is frequently regarded by women as the ideal summertime garment. It is fantastic summer clothing because it is gentle, cozy, and appropriate for any situation. However, with the recent drop in temperature, how can women continue to wear this item?

Women can use it with practically any winter cover-up, shawl, wool scarves, and trench coat. In addition, women can combine their boots with bulky traditional jewelry to make a statement. In this manner, it is possible to wear kaftans at any time of year. You may find plenty of inspiration online, so use our website as your one-stop shop for further winter ethnic dress suggestions. Click here to get to the website!

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