India is the ground of various cultures and amusing heritage. Festivals are an essential part of Indian culture. Indian festivals are entirely about celebration, family get-togethers, Indian attires, Indian jewelry, colours and cultures. During the festivals, everybody wants to look, first class. Especially when it comes to girls and women, women get a chance to wear their beloved ethnic wears, and pieces of jewellery including lehengas, Anarkali, sarees, Kundan jewellery, etc.
As compared to men, women are most excited for the festivals to showcase their exclusiveness in outfits along with the picture-perfect traditional touch. With the unexpected shift and sentient awakening in the fashion spirit, we can see the approach to festive dressing is changing drastically. Many women prefer to do experiments with their festive looks by opting for fusion wear or Indo western clothes. In this modern age, women and girls are not restricted to gold and silver pieces of jewellery but they prefer adding up artificial jewellery to their lovely jewellery collection.
Some Most mutual Indian Festivals are that invites the women to explore their traditional self are:
Diwali
Diwali is the festival of illuminations and victory of good over wicked and brightness over darkness. Diwali is the most awaited festival of the year throughout India. Women and girls also sparkle like lights as they get ready effortlessly for this blingy festival. During Diwali, you can see all women adoring their best ethnic attires along with twinkling jewellery.
Holi
The festival of colours and burning of demoness Holika. People play with colours, colouring their loved ones. On this day people love being showery and dirty with colours as they enjoy spreading colours all over. People mostly wear white clothes on Holi to look colourful and cheerful. Women can be seen wearing white Kurtis and Anarkali with chunky artificial jewellery.
Raksha Bandhan
In India, many festivals are specifically women based and Raksha Bandhan is one of those. It’s the day for sisters. Women and girls wear beautiful traditional outfits paired with Indian jewellery and tie Rakhi to their brothers. All sisters are most excited about this day as they celebrate with their brothers and receive gifts from them.
Karva choth
Karva choth is one of the most awaited festivals among married women. Women fast for their husbands and pray for their well-being. On this day women can be seen wearing their wedding outfits paired with Kundan jewellery or other ethnic wear.
Bhai Dooj
Women and girls love to look their best on their special days and Bhai dooj is one of those. Bhai dooj is another festival for sisters. Girls and women celebrate Bhai dooj after two days of Diwali and they do vermillion on their brother’s forehead followed by aarti. At this festival, women are seen wearing sarees, suits, and other ethnic attire.
Some effortless tips to revamp your fashion game on upcoming Indian festivals:
Simple solid outfits
Solid outfits are quiet and can be styled to match your vibe with your feelings. Vibrant and adaptable pair of a solid tone like yellow, rose pink, burgundy, blue, or red with a nice pair of heels or jutties and some trendy pieces of Indian jewellery. Solids not just look elegant but can be styled in various ways. For example, one solid kurta pant set can be styled with different dupattas and ethnic jackets.
Nothing can beat the white
The appeal of white attires is undeniable. For festivals like Holi and Diwali, you can pick an embroidered or embellished white ethnic dress that is flowy and light to wear. With white dresses, you can make a simple braid and pair chunky artificial jewellery to add flawless glam to your festivity.
Stunning sarees
If you are someone who wears sarees occasionally then festivals are the perfect time to pull out your sarees from your wardrobe. It's better to opt for graceful fabrics like organza or georgette in shades such as lemon yellow, blueberry blues, lilac, etc. All you require to jazz up your saree look is a pair of stunning Indian jhumka earrings a choker, bangles, and heels.
Dhoti kurta
Dhoti kurta goes well for festivals as it carries a unique ethnic vibe with itself. Look for some festive appropriate shades and pair them with simple jewellery pieces and attractive mojris. It is a very easy-to-carry and comfortable outfit that you can wear while handling your festive chores.
Lehenga and skirts
Usually, women wear lehengas for weddings but it's also a great choice for festivals. You can offer a sophisticated look to your lehenga by pairing it with your shirts or crop tops. Lehenga outfits look amazing with Kundan jewellery. You can also match up your lehenga or lehenga skirt with a solid blouse or crop top to create a unique and trendy appearance. Lehenga outfits will flow perfectly for Diwali and dandiya nights.
Summing up
Being an extremely spiritual country, Indians have all heart to their festivals. Festivals are meant to spread happiness and festive cheers with your friends and family. Women can relish their festive looks with effortless fashion trends after all it's their chance to be beauty queens. Above mentioned tips are surely going to renovate your fashion goals.