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THIS DIWALI, GLOW DAZZLING IN OUR TOP SUGGESTIONS FOR FESTIVE ATTIRE!

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It's the most wonderful time of the year! Diwali season has arrived, and festivities have already gotten underway. While the days are intended for participating in festivals and completing puja rites, the evenings are intended for celebrations and card parties. The time to fill your sartorial schedule with festive shopping excursions is also present during this phase of the season.


When we think of festive attire, glossy heritage silk sarees, chic Anarkalis, and twirl-worthy lehengas may come to mind. But, women, keep in mind that ethnic fashion standards have altered as you prepare for pre-Diwali celebrations. The new era of festive apparel is here to spice up your Diwali card evenings with everything from adding contemporary silhouettes to traditional patterns to replacing dupattas with capes and veils. Here are some style hints to help you pull off the look.


Frills and ruffles give your most recent outfit just the proper amount of pizazz. While wearing a flowery saree with ruffled ends is obvious, you may stand out by wearing a frilled blouse with a high neckline or an off-the-shoulder style. Playful patterns on sarees and lehengas, such as large, vivid flowers and monochrome stripes are also returning.


With the evergreen combo of a top and skirt with a satin drape, go overboard with your look. The drapes of the garment sparkle with vibrant colour. The skirt gives the outfit form and structure in addition to adding volume. It's a lovely combination because of the Zari work on the top, which gives it a festive feel.


With saree pants, you may enjoy the convenience of trousers and the draperies of saris. Thanks to the skilful draping of the cloth, which produces an optical illusion giving the impression that six yards of fabric have been draped, this costume falls just like a sari. Because they are comfortable to wear and walk around in, you may be the life of the party at all your Diwali celebrations.


We haven’t forgotten the men’s wardrobes too! With the holiday season rapidly approaching, avoid the last-minute clothing scramble during what is likely to be the busiest time of the year for most of us by following our advice on how to go ethnic with a "high-fashion" twist. 


The short kurta has essentially taken over men's closets worldwide, and if you're the type of person who normally dislikes dressing in ethnic clothing, it's the ideal method to please your parents.


Nehru Jacket is a shorter form of the traditional bandh gala with a mandarin collar and no sleeves, and it's famously called after Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who wore it frequently and gave it a style statement. In fact, modern styles also include additional embellishments like belts, asymmetrical hems akin to kurtas, and drapes with pleats and cowls. It is a mandarin-collared, sleeveless variation of the classic bandh gala. 


Modern fashion also includes extra details like belts, kurta-inspired asymmetrical hems, and drapes with pleats and cowls.