23-Sep-24 01:47 PM
Purvi
With the festive season in, time has finally come to bring out the ethnic and get ready to dress like one gets to celebrate Karva Chauth and Diwali. Whichever it may be-the elegance of a saree, the charm of a lehenga choli, or a sparkly Diwali dress you can never get an excuse not to don this kaleidoscope colour outfit that allows you to flaunt your exclusive taste of fashion in public. Let's look at some gorgeous ethnic styles that will make you feel fabulous in the festival times.
Kaurva Chauth Dresses
Karva Chauth Attire Karva Chauth is a celebration of love and dressing up beautifully is an integral part of the day. For this day, try beautiful red or deep maroon sarees or lehenga cholis with intricate embroidery or zari work on them. Looking rich, the dress would definitely be made up of silk or velvet. The ensemble is completed with traditional jewellery.
Lehenga Choli
Lehenga choli is something never to go out of style; it's perfect for any festive occasion. Be it a heavily embroidered lehenga or very minimalistic modern-style lehengas, they grace the Karva Chauth and Diwali so perfectly. For a striking appearance during festive seasons, go for audacious colours such as royal blue, emerald green, or magenta with intricate handwork.
3. Saree Designs
Nothing speaks sophistication in itself but an elegantly draped saree. Whether it is the classic silk saree or the hot designer ones, this versatile garment can be styled in as many different ways as you want. There are the heavy border Banarasi silk or Kanjivaram and the lighter textures like chiffon and organza for the evening parties. Statement jewellery comes into total that festive look.
4. Anarkali Suits
The classic charm is something that gracefully completes the suits, making them suitable for Diwali celebrations. The drape then adds to this royal feel, and its versatility makes it perfect for both formal and casual gatherings. Again, in terms of heavily embellished styles for Diwali or something simpler at Karva Chauth, it again depends on the occasion.
5. Fusion Wear- Modern Twist
For those wanting tradition to blend with modernity, the Indo-Western Fusion outfit comes as a perfect choice. Crop top can be paired with a lehenga skirt, or choose the saree gown for a look that is contemporary yet still festive. One is even allowed a little bit of experimentation with cuts, fabrics, and colours in creating something unique while sticking to the essence of the celebrations etched into it.
6. Embroidered and Mirror-Work Dresses
No one can deny how magical an embroidered and mirror-work dress is to bring a shy festivity touch to your wardrobe. From a lehenga and an Anarkali suit to even a saree, intricately embroidered and mirror-work adds instant glamour. It specially reflects the lights of the festival while creating an effect at Diwali parties.
7. Festive Colour Palette
The festive season is all about bold and bright colours. The choice of deep reds, royal blues, emerald greens, or golden tones can give you a richly regal look. For a modernist touch, you could always opt for subtle, creamy pastel shades like blush pink, mint green, and lavender paired with heavy embellishments. Of course, here again the trick lies in identifying that precise colour that would go with your skin tone and the festive touch.
8. Accessorising the Ethnic Look
Some final touches are imparted to a gown with accessories. Statement jewellery like the maang tikka, jhumkas, and choker necklaces can add a true royal statement. Try experimenting with traditional footwear that includes juttis or mojaris with an embellished clutch or a potli bag. One's outfit can easily transform to become an outright showstopper with accessories.
Any festive season is the best reason to wear that ethnic outfit. The charm of sarees is never out of fashion and so with the charm of lehenga choli. Then comes Indo-Western attire in the modern fusion genre. With the right outfit, right accessories, and a pinch of confidence, you'll be ready to dazzle at every celebration.