It’s almost time to illuminate your homes and adorn your closets with extra glitter! It’s time for the Diwali celebration, which is celebrated with a lot of vigor and glitz. It is undeniably a festival that people of all ages enjoy, transcending barriers between religions, cultures, and countries.
While tidying up and decorating your home is customary during holidays, Diwali is also the accepted time to update your outfit. We all enjoy dressing up in our finest Indian traditional attire for this event since it honors Indian culture in all its splendor. These are the days to wear your best selection of silk sarees, picture-perfect lehengas, and other forms of wardrobe extravagance because socializing is at its pinnacle.
To help you achieve a spotless festive image, we have put together a Diwali wardrobe for you.
Dhanteras
The Dhanvantri Triodas is another name for Diwali’s first official day. This holy day, also known as Shubh Muhurat, is dedicated to the Goddess of Wealth, Lord Dhanvantari, and is a great opportunity to purchase precious metals like gold and silver.
Let’s start out on a happy note! With brocades and glistening zari weaves over hand-woven silk sarees, Dhanteras is the day to go glitzy. Anarkali suits, shararas, and lighter versions of the Diwali lehenga are similarly appropriate choices for their regal appearance.
Choti Diwali
The fortunate day of Kali Chaudas may be depicted in a variety of ways in memes and humorous images on social media, but in many parts of India, the second day of Diwali has a particularly holy meaning. It is the day to honor Goddess Kali, the vanquisher of evil, by performing havans.
It’s time to have leisurely get-togethers now that there isn’t much to do in terms of culture. You can choose casual clothing options like a patterned Anarkali Kurti or a flared palazzo suit made of lighter materials like cotton and georgette.
Laxmi Pujan/ Deepawali
During the brightest celebration of the year, now is your chance to shine. On a day that is jam-packed with activity, there are simply a ton of things to do. Decorating, seeing loved ones, celebrating, attending church services, and dressing up might all be out of time. But that doesn’t mean you should pass up the chance to flaunt your sense of fashion.
Bring out your inner ethnic diva by dressing to the nines in the most fashionable Indian attire! Wear sequined sarees, metallic accents, and lehenga cholis with mirror work to stand out against your bright surroundings.
Vikram Samvat New Year/ Govardhan Pooja
There are numerous interpretations of this day in India. While this is the New Year (according to the Hindu calendar) in some regions, in others it is simply a day to celebrate the holiday cheer. Since today is also a day for feasting, some people will be prepared in large quantities to celebrate Annakut and Govardhan Pooja. You might organize your clothes based on what you have planned for this blessed day that heralds the advent of goodness. Explore modern clothing options like jacket suits, floral organza sarees, Kurti-palazzo ensembles, and indo-western gowns.
Bhai Dooj
After Raksha Bandhan, Bhai Dooj is the second-most important holiday for siblings. The traditions are the same on both days, with the exception that the sister applies a tilak to her brother’s forehead in place of tying a rakhi. Sarees, printed salwar suits, or contemporary lehengas would all look beautiful as festive attire on this day that is full of warmhearted affection and tradition.