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Feel the vibe of festivals!

Writer: shivani jasrotiashivani jasrotia

Wheather, it's spiritual gathering or parties getting ready for celebrations no matter what is exciting. It is always fascinating how appealing your outfit looks, our Indian wear is a symbol of a rich cultural legacy. Ethnic fashion is always trendy and classic. I love to wear traditional outfits as it shows my values and ethics towards my culture. In this post, I am gonna show you some of my festive looks. So, get ready for some artistic blast!

White and orange cotton fabric saree:

An effortless, basic saree in cotton fabric is a wardrobe vital for every Indian woman. It is not only light on your skin but also give you a stylish and elegant look. I chose to wear this beautiful saree for Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganpati Bappa Mourya!!!

Multicolour Jaipuri saree:

This colourful Jaipuri saree will make your day. Saree occupies a special place in every women heart. Just smile and be more colourful! Add a little shine to your occasional outfit. I wore this outfit for Diwali- the festival of lights.

Remember these colours, so you can keep this in your mind while buying suitable saree for different occasions.


Long Straight cut Kurti & Palazzo: Kurti and Palazoo Pants:

A Kurti and palazzo can boost your eventual style. All of us love and own this fashion as it's trendy and comfortable. I bought this khadi fabric matching Kurti and Palazzo set with cottony dupatta for the day wedding ceremony. It is quite different and given me a unique sense of dressing. I loved it and suggested this creamy and red colour combo for your outfit. Just have a look at this, how shiny it is!

Long Kurti and Palazoo:

Anything in silk is lit. Either it's winter or summer season, the palazzo is forever- stylish that you can never get bored off. This complete calabash coloured silk fabric Kurti and palazzo are designed by build fashion. This plain silk suit is outlined with golden lace. I paired it with golden earrings, necklace and bracelet. The calabash and golden coloured dupatta added a grace on it.











 
 
 

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