Dressing Up For The Christmas Party With Up To 75% Off Sale!

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Red Printed Cotton Dress

The holiday season will bring you that eagerly anticipated cheer because Christmas is sassy and exciting! Everything about December is breathtaking and dazzling, with the rapid change in the weather and the rising camaraderie. 

Do you have everything ready to have a great time and party hard this holiday season? Since dressing up is so much fun, it’s especially appropriate when it’s time to mark your calendars with a fresh start, resolutions included.

High-octane gowns, cocktail skirts, and sparkling dresses may be the focal point of the party atmosphere at this time of year, but how about adding a chic, stylish, and Desi twist to your wardrobe choices?

the loom - Pink Cotton Lace Kurta
the loom – Pink Cotton Lace Kurta

It’s time to abandon the traditional Western-wear dress code and give in to the undeniable allure of Indian ethnicity because cross-cultural encounters and fusion styles are enhancing the festive mood. Especially wth out exclusive Christmas sale on bestsellers, you can get amazing styles at up to 75% off.

Today, a plain organza saree with sequin borders is just as sensual and appropriate for the Christmas season as a flowing satin gown. Are you still thinking about it? In that case, our brand-new lookbook and styling suggestions for the perfect Indian-style Christmas attire can help!

The Strength of Indian Elements

the loom - Red Hand Block Printed Cotton Gathered Dress
the loom – Red Hand Block Printed Cotton Gathered Dress

When we refer to “Indian-style Christmas outfits,” we don’t want you to substitute a bulky, time-honored lehenga or Banarasi silk saree for your enchanted and glamorous holiday attire. An embroidered jacket over a flared LBD (Little Black Dress) or a plain flared palazzo with a ruffled or peplum blouse are two alternatives you might want to consider when adding Indian elements to your Christmas party dress or holiday season party outfit. Give in to zardozi shimmer, hand-embroidered floral collars, and tie-and-dye prints with sequin accents.

Keep Things Simple

the loom - Yellow Red Hand Painted Organza Saree
the loom – Yellow Red Hand Painted Organza Saree

For Western tastes, Indian ethnic styling, large embroideries, and vibrant colors can be a little much. So, if you’re going to a Christmas party that has a decidedly western feel, keep it simple! However, one bling component might be acceptable. You can choose between a plain saree with a designer blouse and statement earrings or an imposing party-wear saree and play it low-key with the accessories. Additionally, you can play around with the trendy designer blouse designs that are currently popular!

Controlling Ostentation

the loom - White Embroidered Chanderi Blouse
the loom – White Embroidered Chanderi Blouse

When getting dressed for a Christmas party, it’s never a good idea to go overboard or add everything you can think of. In order to give your party-wear lehenga choli the appearance of a crop top and skirt combo, you can simply leave your embroidered dupatta at home. 

Sequined Charm

the loom - Pista Green Hand Painted Organza Saree
the loom – Pista Green Hand Painted Organza Saree

Sequined clothing is the sole exception to the rule that it’s best to put heavy Indian embroidery aside for a while. After all, now is the perfect time to style every sequined item in your wardrobe, from designer blouses to sarees.

Floor-length gowns and kurtas, as well as other Indian attire, look amazing with sequins, which give them a chic, glamorous, and young appearance.

The Layering Trend

the loom - Black Kantha Embroidered Cotton Silk Jacket
the loom – Black Kantha Embroidered Cotton Silk Jacket

Oh well, layers are very trendy this year as well! Additionally, if you live in the Northern Hemisphere, the winter season is ideal for bringing out and showing off your best layers. 

The mood is party-like, so jacket suits, jacket lehengas, Kurtas layered with a frilly cape, and ruffled ponchos work well. A stunning, show-stopping outfit that steals the show can be created by layering a designer dupatta over palazzo pants with an embellished cropped jumper. With Indian clothing’s innate adaptability, layering is not a problem. The choice of donning a full-sleeved kameez is also an option.

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