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Home | Lifestyle | Spread That Festival Cheer With Easy And Effortless Fashion

Spread that festival cheer with easy and effortless fashion

A must-try for those who like to keep it light and minimal.

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 28 October 2021, 04:36 PM
Spread that festival cheer with easy and effortless fashion
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With all of us seeing a sudden shift and conscious awakening in the game of fashion, the approach to festive dressing is changing drastically. While going full glam has its perks, the appeal of simple, elegant silhouettes for a day of celebration has a charm of its own. This Diwali, we’ll tell you how to light it up in fun, toned down styles with easy, effortless fashion.

Simple solids: There’s nothing quite like a one toned outfit that can be styled to vibe with your sensibilities. Versatile and vivacious, pair a solid shade like blue, burgundy, merlot, rose pink or yellow with your favorite block heels or mojaris and simple evening jewelry. Maxis or dresses in this shade are perfect for a cozy festival at home.


Nothing like white: The allure of white is undeniable. For a festival like Diwali, opt for embellished or embroidered white dresses or ethnics ensembles that do not weigh you down. Keep it light and flowy. A simple braid and chunky jewelry will add the right proportions of glam to your festival celebration.

Six yards of beautiful: If you’re someone that saves Sarees especially for festivals, this is the right time to pull it out of your wardrobe. Opt for dainty fabrics like georgette and organza in sorbet shades like mint green, lilac, tangy lemon yellow and blueberry blues. A simple pair of jhumkas, stringy heels and a sleek bun is all you’ll need.

The maxi factor: If you’re confused about wearing a full length gown or just a kurta, we’ve got the right solution. Maxis with ethnic vibes are the showstoppers this season. Ikkat, banarasi silk, organza and georgette fabrics with traditional or floral prints would make for great festive party wears. Opt for shades of red, olive, yellow and blue to add Indian glam to your party.

Fancy florals : Feminine, dainty florals will never cease to lose its presence especially during the festive season. Floral kurtas with silk pants or floral gowns in bright hues like yellow, green, blue and white ooze a sensual appeal to your festival be it at home or a party. Simple flats, bangles and a bindi is all you’ll need to rock.


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