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Peach Printed Mulmul Mirror Work Suit

We’re toasting the much-anticipated December holiday season! Christmas is incredibly magical. Beautifully decorated Christmas trees, adorable candy canes, reindeer decorations, shimmering fairy lights, and Christmas Indian ethnic attire all awe with their splendor. The excitement and activity of Christmas parties

Fashion cannot be disregarded in a day filled with glitzy crowds, delicious dinners, joyful images, and disco-light moments. A great photo with your Christmas tree is definitely worth the effort in terms of attire, especially if you are going to be warm in your favorite blanket at home.

Christmas outfits are essentially synonymous with glitzy red dresses, tiny black dresses, flowing maxis, and stylish bodycon styles. However, you can be a classic exception to the dress code by incorporating a touch of ethnicity into your Christmas.

Indian fashion has evolved to follow international trends. It’s simple to dress for the festively elegant Christmas in fashionable palazzos, stylish sarees, and the newest Anarkali gowns.

Now is the ideal time to prepare your elegant Christmas attire. Here are a few Christmas outfits for women in ethnic and fusion styles to get you started.

Traditional Indian Components with a Twist

the loom - Purple Chanderi Blend Kurta
the loom – Purple Chanderi Blend Kurta

For a classic Indian ethnic outfit, you don’t have to give up your lovely, seductive, sensual Christmas attire. Instead, think about including Indian elements in your Christmas dress party or holiday party attire. For instance, a long, embroidered jacket or an Indian waistcoat can dress up a flared little black dress, and a brocade skirt can be paired with a ruffled or peplum shirt. In addition, zardozi shine, hand-beaded flower collars, and tie-dye patterns with sequins are all popular right now.

Magical Indo-Western Fusion

the loom - Indigo Hand Block Printed Cotton Crop Top
the loom – Indigo Hand Block Printed Cotton Crop Top

There are many different blended fashion options, ranging from palazzo sarees to crop tops and from jacket salwar suits in the sharara style to the lovely long gown. With the advent of ensembles in saree, salwar suits, and gowns, the fusion concept has advanced to new heights. You might as well add some elegant variations to your home-party collection since the organza saree or printed party wear gown is this season’s main trend.

The Kool Factor for Unique You

the loom - Grey Hand Painted Organza Saree
the loom – Grey Hand Painted Organza Saree

You can look elegant and uber-chic while sporting an entire Indian outfit. You could wear a flowy chiffon drape or a pastel organza saree to celebrate Christmas. 

Maintain Western elements in the blouse design, such as Victorian flounces, sheers, and glam-back cutouts. You should look for salwar suit components like pants, a narrow, straight-cut kameez, frock styles, abstract patterns, capes, and fit-and-flare dresses that accentuate your waist. Finally, in a stunning embossed fabric waist-cinched gown, experience being a princess!

Seasonal Love for Colors

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

There are some hues that perfectly capture the holiday spirit! For a classic Santa look, dress in bright reds, whites, or velvety golds. Red makes for cheery Christmas colors in all hues, including maroons and deep pinks. Choose one of the season’s popular dramatic palettes if you don’t like the type or don’t want to appear like a Christmas party poster book ad. Choose your Indian-style festival dresses in this color family since wine or deep purple is a must-have this season for parties.

Charm with Sequins

the loom - Light Pink Sequins Embroidered Georgette Blouse
the loom – Light Pink Sequins Embroidered Georgette Blouse

Unquestionably at the top of the list of glitzy accents that go well with a holiday theme are sequins. They complement western design elements well, are fashionable, and have a sheen that is well-balanced or understated, especially when they don’t have metallic undertones.

Indian costumes like sarees and blouses, floor-length gowns, and Kurtis look glamorous and trendy when embellished with sequins. One of this season’s hottest trends is sequin sarees and blouses!

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