You’ve made it through the tiring process of choosing an entire wardrobe for your post-married life, and now it’s time to bask in the glory of your new life as a bride! After all, getting married is just the beginning of a great family life, hangouts with fellow couples, and getting all dolled up.
With Lohri happening this January, followed by a series of festivals throughout the year, hope you are ready to put your best food forward. If you are a newly wed bride, we have some great recommendations for you to pick a Lohri outfit from! Let’s begin.
A bright Palazzo Suit

If you are married into a Punjabi family, don’t hesitate to go a bit OTT with your colour choices. The happy vibe of a Punjabi home, the bright colours, and even brighter smiles will let you blend right in. A Punch pink palazzo suit like this one will make for a great choice for the Lohri night. You can style it with gold hoops, and juttis to make a style statement! Buy it here.
Alternately, if you are looking for something subtle, yet dressy, go for this parchment white palazzo suit, with zari and thread work.

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A Sharara
As much as Shararas reigned 2019, they’ve already made an entry in 2020! A Sherbet pink sharara suit in cotton silk, will keep you comfortable and chic this Lohri. Paired with a matching net dupatta and abla embellishments all over, this will be an ideal pick for the occasion.

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If you want to keep it subtle, go for this Mint green sharara suit. Enhanced with thread and sequins embroidery in heritage motifs, and embellished with zardozi and kundan, this is a perfect outfit for those who want to keep it subtle yet festive at the same time.

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A classic Black and Gold suit
Nothing speaks classy like a black silk kurti. Get this Raven black kurti with weaved buttis all over, embroidered with zari and sequins work. The black and gold all throughout make for a classic party pick, pick this for Lohri this year, while you style it with a sleek bun, and heels.

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A Festive Anarkali
An Anarkali needs no description. If flowy silhouettes are your thing, an Anarkali falls beautifully on Indian body types. Pick one in silk, like this Peacock green and navy blue set with weaved floral and geometric buttis. Paired with a navy blue banarasi dupatta with weaved geometric motifs, your first Lohri outfit is sorted with this one.

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Or, go for a lighter colour combination, with this Sea foam green anarkali suit in cotton silk with chevron print. Adorned with sequins, zari, cut dana and gotta patch embroidery, this again makes for a great festive outfit.

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A fusion pick
If you want to look a little hatke in your sasural, go for a Mustard yellow peplum top and flared palazzo pants, like this one. As much as this is a perfect ethnic pick for Lohri, it’s also slightly different than your usual styles. Embellished with sequins work, this angrakha pattern outfit will make you look like a million bucks!

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We hope you have a great first Lohri! You can also explore more of our ready-to-ship festive styles here.
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