Diwali Madness Ready : Dress up for Card Parties! 

by THE Loom
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Red Hand Embroidered Linen Silk Top

It’s time to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit because October is here. Do you know what else is our favorite part of Diwali? The taash parties! Even if you don’t like to gamble, you can still go to a card party and watch people play, even though it’s a big part of the Diwali craziness. 

You must stock up on festive clothing whether you’re attending card parties or a Diwali dinner. We’ve compiled a list of outfits that are stylish, breathable, and attention-grabbing in every way to help you exude major #StyleGoals.

A Glorious Anarkali 

the loom - Mustard Yellow Printed Mulmul Anarkali Kurta
the loom – Mustard Yellow Printed Mulmul Anarkali Kurta

This delicate anarkali will keep you at ease while giving you a stunning appearance. You can dress up the look by pairing the mustard yellow printed anarkali with a pair of pants and wearing fashionable oxidized jewelry as accessories. 

A Traditional Palazzo Suit

the loom - Ivory Embroidered Chanderi A-Line Suit
the loom – Ivory Embroidered Chanderi A-Line Suit

If you’ve been wearing straight cuts all along, it’s time to make a purchase of a traditional palazzo suit. For situations where you don’t want to go all out but still want to make a statement, this set is fantastic. When worn with a pair of stilettos and chandbaalis, the soft, breathable fabric will keep you comfortable and ensure that you are the center of attention.

A Striking Saree 

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

At the next card party, stand out by wearing a pre-draped saree. This fusion wear, which has a dhoti-like silhouette, is extremely edgy, and it’s a steal. You’ll be ready to ace the space if you wear your favorite pair of heels and carry a stylish clutch.  

A Mesmerizing Jumpsuit 

the loom - Purple Bandhani Silk Hand Embroidered Jumpsuit
the loom – Purple Bandhani Silk Hand Embroidered Jumpsuit

With this Indo-Western jumpsuit, you won’t just win the game of taash—you’ll also win the game of fashion. We adore the color and how well the bandhani print blends traditional and modern styles. This one looks great with stacked bracelets, a pair of jutties, and a mirrorwork clutch.

A Glamorous Lehenga 

Is it possible to make a lehenga look bad? With the combination of eccentric prints and an unconventional color combination, this lehenga choli set gives the traditional outfit a more contemporary feel. To make a statement, choose the no-makeup-makeup look and keep the accessories to a minimum.

A Stunning Kurta and Skirt Set 

the loom - Firozi Bandhani Printed Cotton Sequins Work Kurta
the loom – Firozi Bandhani Printed Cotton Sequins Work Kurta

The kurta and skirt set is another blazing trend that we’ll undoubtedly see a lot of during this festival season. The skirt that goes with this firozi-bandhani kurta is made of the same material, and it gives the outfit the much-needed flare. Combine this look with chunky earrings, juttis, and a stylish potli bag.

A Classic Dress

the loom - Mehndi Green Bandhani Silk Kimono Dress
the loom – Mehndi Green Bandhani Silk Kimono Dress

You might grow weary of wearing cumbersome lehengas, sarees, and salwar suits after a full day of puja and celebrations. Then you can change into a formal dress for the subsequent card party. It has a casual elegance that can easily be dressed up or down with the appropriate accessories. 

A Trendy Sharara 

the loom - Ivory Printed Cotton Silk Sharara Suit
the loom – Ivory Printed Cotton Silk Sharara Suit

This ivory sharara set, covered in sequins and beautiful prints, speaks for itself. When we say that people will look more at you than at their cards, we are not kidding! You have a variety of options for styling this piece, including silver accessories or colorful stone jewelry.

It’s time to start thinking about your outfits for the upcoming festive season if you share our enthusiasm for it.

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