Ethnic Trends And Styling This Festive Season

The festive season has already begun! With Navratri coming up next, and Diwali just being three weeks after that, women are shopping most gorgeous outfits for each day of navratri and Diwali too. Women are also showing up in shops and stores which sell ladies suits in wholesale. Though there are many trendy designs now available for Indian ethnic wear for women, some of them are;
1)    Colours – Colours play a very important role in styling you for occasions. But navratri is the festival that makes it more exciting. Where each colour signifies something essential in the celebration of this Indian festival, ladies love to set with the trend and wear apparel of the colour decided for that day. So this festive season, pick some fusion wear for work and college, and a traditional anarkali suit or saree for evening.
2)    Style – Festivals always come with a specific trend, be it colours or style of your ethnic wear. Palazzos and straight pants are trending now, and make a perfect choice if you want to wear something different for that ‘garba night’ with your friends or ‘aarti’ with your family. How about wearing a flared palazzo with an embroidered top or jacket for that chic ethnic look? Experiment with these ideas to make your style statement look.
3)    Prints and Patterns – Become a style icon during the occasions and festivals with your fashion sense. Rather than going for the traditional lehenga choli, choose a bandhni long skirt with plain top. Go for paisley, floral and geometric prints this festive season and turn heads wherever you go.
4)    Fabric – Go for comfortable yet chic fabrics for festivals. Choose cotton or semi cotton fabrics for your skirts and salwar suits.
5)    Accessories – Though oxidized jewellery is the first choice when it comes to Navratri, this time go for colourful stone jewellery. Mix and match to make a different yet stylish look for festivals and be the style icon!

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