The festive season is just around the corner, which means it’s high time you zeroed down on your outfits for each celebration. Though, everything’s going to be a little different this year, amid the global crisis we’re facing; we can still indulge in festivities at home and dress nicely to make up for the stressful times. With Teej, Eid al-Adha, and Raksha Bandhan coming up in the next few weeks, you will have plenty of occasions to dress up for. So, to help you curate a new wardrobe with gorgeous ethnic pieces that will make for an easy sartorial solution to any Indian festivity, we present to you some of our favourite outfits from our festive collection.
The Best Ethnic Outfits for Teej
When it comes to dressing up for Hariyali Teej, women choose bright coloured outfits, preferably in the shades of red and green. Punjabi sharara suits, Anarkali dresses, and palazzo suits often lead the way for being fashionable and fuss-free outfits. From floral printed shararas to Gotta Patti embroidered numbers and even weaved floral versions, there’s something for everyone to make a statement. Need some inspiration? Here are our top outfit picks for you.
Eid al-Adha Outfit Inspiration
For most, Eid dressing is all about heavily embellished ensemble in vibrant hues. Given that Anarkali and sharara sets are a staple in every festive collection, Eid gives you one more reason to invest in yet another version. If you’ve been on the hunt for a gorgeous Eid al-Adha ensemble, let us showcase some outfits for you to take cues from. If you’re keen on buttis, our Golden Ochre Anarkali Suit and Ruby Pink Peplum Kurti with Skirt may just be the one for you. For something more dramatic, invest in our Peacock Green and Navy Blue Ombre Anarkali Suit or Bumble Bee Yellow Lehenga And Kurta Set.
Classy Take on Raksha Bandhan Wardrobe
If you’re done shopping a cool rakhi for your brother, it’s time to pay a little attention to your outfit for the day. Kurtas are a wardrobe staple when it comes to dressing up comfortably for Raksha Bandhan. Based on your agenda for the day, you can choose to wear a heavily embroidered Anarkali kurta set or go for a more subdued look with a straight cut kurta with pants or palazzos. Both of these will create a look that’s easy to wear and eye-catching at the same time.
Whether you’re visiting your brother’s house, celebrating Teej at your neighbour’s place, or getting together at your house for Eid, you need to make sure you’re dressed up in outfits that will help you stand out in the crowd. So, take inspiration from our edit of essential ethnic pieces for this festive season. We’ll be coming up with more outfits from our festive collection for Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali and Karva Chauth celebrations. Keep watching the space for more updates.
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