This festive season, try these 5 stunning looks that are in fashion
Oct 13, 2016, 17:01 IST
It is time to dress up in bright, vibrant colours and look shiny and blingy as the festive season has already kicked in and Diwali is also round the corner.
Everyone has started scanning through the latest fashion trends to try out different styles and look trendy yet traditional.
This festive season also, don’t shy away from experimenting with new fashion trends. And this time, it is all about mix and match of modern cuts with traditional wear.
“A beautiful amalgamation of traditional craftsmanship and modern tailored cuts is in fad. Unconventional silhouettes such as a tie-die kurta, dhoti set from designers like Anjali Jani are perfect for this festive season,” said Rashi Menda, Founder & CEO, Zapyle, which is an online portal for luxury fashion.
Once you have decided on what to wear, don’t miss out on teaming it with accessories that can take your fashion quotient a notch higher.
Here are 6 looks that Menda has recommended this festival season and are latest fashion trends
When in doubt, sparkle
Flaunt sequins and mirror work to add an Indian touch to your outfit. Any ensemble that allows you to bring out the bling this season is a good choice, and is sure to make heads turn. “But don’t go overboard with the sparkle. Try to balance the look out by choosing an outfit in soft pastel colours like mint green or baby blue. Keep the accessories simple and subtle and let the sequins on your outfit do the talking,” suggests Menda.
Pink & Green Net Lehenga
If you have a wedding to attend this festive season, keep that red saree aside. A heavily embellished two toned pink and green lehenga with double layered net skirt, net dupatta and mirror work and embroidery all over, is both colourful and dressy and will work for you.
The season has multiple festivals so you can try a different look every time. “Wear earthy and light absorbing shades for casual ethic looks and experiment with stunning statement accessories,” says Menda.
You can pair embroidered Gujarati-style kurti with tie dye dhoti pants, that is great for daily wear as well. Accessorize with flashy kadas, maang tikas, jhumkas and kamar bands and you’re good to go.
Cream Jacket Top & Dhoti Set
For a super traditional yet modern look, this cream-coloured, Chinese-collared embroidered backless jacket top coupled with matching flowy dhoti pants and dupatta is perfect for day or evening wear.
Tradition with a twist
Lehengas and anarkalis with intricate embroidery and embellishments are an excellent way to instantly look graceful and traditional. If you're looking for something heavier for evening festivities, this traditional floral jacket embellished with thread work and mirror work, and worn over a red net anarkali, is just the outfit. Bonus: You won’t need to spend too much time deciding footwear and accessories, because the outfit is the showstopper.
Floral Jacket Anarkali
Opting for a modern ensemble on one of the nine days injects some fun and also gives you a break from heavy-duty dressing. How fun does introducing a crop top into the traditional mix sound? Also, try out crop top and kurti with pants set.
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Everyone has started scanning through the latest fashion trends to try out different styles and look trendy yet traditional.
This festive season also, don’t shy away from experimenting with new fashion trends. And this time, it is all about mix and match of modern cuts with traditional wear.
“A beautiful amalgamation of traditional craftsmanship and modern tailored cuts is in fad. Unconventional silhouettes such as a tie-die kurta, dhoti set from designers like Anjali Jani are perfect for this festive season,” said Rashi Menda, Founder & CEO, Zapyle, which is an online portal for luxury fashion.
Once you have decided on what to wear, don’t miss out on teaming it with accessories that can take your fashion quotient a notch higher.
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When in doubt, sparkle
Flaunt sequins and mirror work to add an Indian touch to your outfit. Any ensemble that allows you to bring out the bling this season is a good choice, and is sure to make heads turn. “But don’t go overboard with the sparkle. Try to balance the look out by choosing an outfit in soft pastel colours like mint green or baby blue. Keep the accessories simple and subtle and let the sequins on your outfit do the talking,” suggests Menda.
Pink & Green Net Lehenga
If you have a wedding to attend this festive season, keep that red saree aside. A heavily embellished two toned pink and green lehenga with double layered net skirt, net dupatta and mirror work and embroidery all over, is both colourful and dressy and will work for you.
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Keep it casualThe season has multiple festivals so you can try a different look every time. “Wear earthy and light absorbing shades for casual ethic looks and experiment with stunning statement accessories,” says Menda.
You can pair embroidered Gujarati-style kurti with tie dye dhoti pants, that is great for daily wear as well. Accessorize with flashy kadas, maang tikas, jhumkas and kamar bands and you’re good to go.
Cream Jacket Top & Dhoti Set
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For a super traditional yet modern look, this cream-coloured, Chinese-collared embroidered backless jacket top coupled with matching flowy dhoti pants and dupatta is perfect for day or evening wear.
Tradition with a twist
Lehengas and anarkalis with intricate embroidery and embellishments are an excellent way to instantly look graceful and traditional. If you're looking for something heavier for evening festivities, this traditional floral jacket embellished with thread work and mirror work, and worn over a red net anarkali, is just the outfit. Bonus: You won’t need to spend too much time deciding footwear and accessories, because the outfit is the showstopper.
Floral Jacket Anarkali
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Opting for a modern ensemble on one of the nine days injects some fun and also gives you a break from heavy-duty dressing. How fun does introducing a crop top into the traditional mix sound? Also, try out crop top and kurti with pants set.