Embroidered Festival Salwar Kameez
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- Pastel Yellow Embroidered Royal Crepe Straight Suit with Printed Dupattawas $121.37 Special Price $54.60
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- Sea Green Embroidered Royal Crepe Straight Suit with Printed Dupattawas $121.37 Special Price $54.60
- Deep Purple Embroidered Royal Crepe Straight Suit with Printed Dupattawas $121.37 Special Price $54.60
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- Teal Blue Embroidered Royal Crepe Straight Suit with Printed Dupattawas $121.37 Special Price $54.60
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Traditional Festive Dress Collection
The festive period has already begun. Fabrics and colors are important in how appealing your outfit appears, but the drape and silhouette are the key components that tie them all together.
To avoid last-minute chaos, now is the time to upgrade your wardrobe with fusion wear and ethnic attire. With the increasing number of get-togethers, events and puja invitations, you’ll need to elevate your style quotient with an Indo-western touch in your outfit. This season’s ethnic trend is all about delicate threadworks, embracing cuts, soft silhouettes and subtle details of beadworks and sequins to bring that festival warmth to your look. The breezy fabrics and sheer elegance of the new era ethnic styles make you enjoy the season’s refreshing look.
Young ladies are looking for versatile separates that can be mixed-and-matched and reused. This season’s festive trends are not very extravagant, and they don’t foster an ornamented look. Instead, sharp cuts and appealing designs with minimal embroidery are the focus. It takes a lot of thought to put it where it is. Another feature of this season’s festive trends is the fondness for prints. Prints allow for additional volume and fluidity in silhouettes. Pastel colors, on the other hand, continue to play a significant role.
Indian Festive Dress Collection
It’s 2021, and the modern woman does not want to attend a party dressed as a chandelier. She wants to feel at ease and free enough to dance all night. Pairing a lehenga with a skirt or straight kurta with a palazzo are examples of smart pieces that can be used to put together a festive ensemble.
Tired of wearing Churidars and Salwars?
Experiment with flared Palazzos and gher Shararas with your kurtas. You can also wear sharars with a short kurta, high-low asymmetrical kurta or a long/short kurta. Sharara makes for a unique outfit for the festive season. The combination of work and fabric like zardosi short kurta with flared gotta patti pants, adds a modern look to your traditional look. Sharara looks incredibly comfy and fashionable in a variety of colors, from bright to pastel, and is perfect for the festive season.
Who can deny the allure of traditional Anarkali suit? They’re suited for an Indian princess, and with the right styling, they can make any woman look like one! It’s all about being able to reuse these items, making them collectibles rather than disposables.
Lightweight clothing is another significant component in festive fashion. Clothing that is easy to pack into a suitcase and then store in your wardrobe is essential. Everyone nowadays wants to make fun Boomerang videos for Instagram; but you can’t do it if your clothes are weighing you down.