Have you been too busy with work and had no time to shop for that dream Diwali outfit they show in KJo films ? 😉 Don’t fret as these simple yet fashionable ethnic looks will get through this festive season like a star.
- Pastel Kurti & Long Skirt Combo
A printed long skirt or the plain one with a beautiful border is a piece that you all have in your closet. Pull it out and combine it with one of your favourite long kurtis that you haven’t worn in a while or go shop for one quickly like this pastel turquoise with delicate gota work 🙂 Also, don’t forget to pair it with dangling earrings.
- Floor Length Anarkali
Too lazy to create a fuss about an outfit yet aren’t the one to compromise on looking dressy on one of the three days of Diwali ? This lovely, subtle and classy full length anarkali with delicate floral work will come to your rescue. Combine it with a bold ring and you are ready to go !
- Â That Dandiya Night Lehenga
What if you ain’t in no mood to shower elegance and just want to be the girl with a desi swag ? 😉 Don’t feel guilty and don that Dandiya night lehenga like this Rajasthani bandhej that makes for a cool and a unique sartorial choice and pair it up with silver jhumkis.
- Long Anarkali Suit If you’re done with the vibrant palette of colors, don’t listen to the black and white haters and wear this black long anarkali with thick floral borders and a contrasting net dupatta with pearls to add the dash of opulence !
- Crop top with Dhoti pants This outfit is for the time when you don’t want to indulge in a complete traditional Indian look and can’t pull off western style because it’s Diwali, so ? Go for a fusion. A printed crop top with a bright colored dhoti pants will fulfill your modish desires to rock the Diwali look.