Confused about what look to sport this festive season? This Deepavali, bring on the glitz, sport new looks, play by new rules and break a few while at it.
Festival times are all about meeting people, so there’s a lot of movement. So, it’s best to go with light fabrics like georgettes, crepes and chiffons. Pre-stitched saris and those with quirky prints are a rage these days and are convenient for occasions like this. You can team these saris with off-shoulder blouses that are heavily puffed at the shoulder.
A short sleeveless kurta with a nice Patiala is a super trendy look. You need not worry if your outfit is simple because a heavy mirror-work or embroidered dupatta will fix this for you! Keep your hair down and wear pretty jhumkas to add some bling around your face. Complete this look with a pair of wedges or open sandals. You’ll surely make heads turn in this gorgeous look.
Pick the maxi dress that is long and simple but has Indian embellishments. You could team it with a churidar and dupatta or just wear it as a dress.
Choose a lighter style of Anarkali and wear it as a dress. And ditch the dark purples. Neons, pastels and nudes all work just as well and can be festive too. Neons and black, particularly, make a very chic statement.
Add simple pastel shades jazzed up with diamonds, gold jewellery and accessories can be an ideal look this Diwali. You can keep your makeup as simple as your outfit. However, if you are in for an experiment, then you can play around with bright shades.
For men, make sure you look good enough for your sherwani. Remember that kurtas are still the mainstay of an Indian look.