Glittering embellishments—check, vibrant colors—check, gold and silver jewelry—check, matching heels—check. You’ve guessed it right—we’re discussing our Diwali wardrobes here, but we’re not so sure that by following this checklist, you’d look much different than at your cousin’s wedding!
Instead of wearing a dress that looks like an extension of Diwali lights that adorn your house, the charm of dressing up for this festival lies in putting on ethnic apparel that are wearable, and teaming them up with the right accessories and make-up. So, here’re some tips to getting it right this Diwali:
Those who like the understated look should sport plain Salwar Kameez in solid colors, and team it with a heavy embroidered dupatta, kohl, henna, colored bangles, and earrings.
If you love sarees, then get lend an artistic touch to your blouse for Diwali dressing! A plain or printed silk saree with a halter, corset, or one-shoulder blouse in a contrasting color to spruce up your saree.
This season, neither can you stay away from metallic hues, nor should they be the highlight of every accessory that you wear. So, wear hints and elements of silver and gold in the most interesting of places—Rajasthani-style bangles and kadas, chunky necklaces, or even in your high-heel sandals.
Those who’re wearing Salwar Kameez should take the extreme route when it comes to the Kurta length—either wear it above the knee or in case of an Anarkali, sport one of floor-sweeping length, to make an impact.
When it’s cracker-bursting time, go for cotton kurtis that’ll won’t catch fire easily, and cover your feet with colorful mojaris.
On this cheerful note, we wish you a very fashionable, happy, and safe Diwali, with ethnic dresses in true Utsav Fashion spirit!!
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