What Can Indian Women Wear for the Upcoming Festival Season?

What Can Indian Women Wear for the Upcoming Festival Season?

The festival season is about to arrive in the next two months in most of the places across the Indian subcontinent. Even the Indians and South Asian people living away from their countries, celebrate the Durga Puja, Diwali, or Eid by following their traditions where wearing ethnic dresses for both men and women holds a significant place. Despite shopping for Indian formal wear online, start researching for the festive dresses including the kurtis, ethnic co-ord sets, sarees, lehenga choli sets, dupattas, and the traditional dresses that are quite the talk of the town these days!

What can you shop for the upcoming festival seasons in the category of ethnic wear collections?

Long dresses

Long or maxi dresses have made a strong position in the category of ethnic wearable category. Despite the comfort, a fully covered long kalamkari dress with threadwork done on the neck and sleeve areas is a perfect fit for the day-wear or even during the evenings when you have religious customs to observe. The ankle-length kurtis are mainly categorized as Angrakhha and Anarkali dresses that most women wear over a palazzo and a legging. You can also carry a dupatta with these long dresses during a religious festival.

Skirts and Tops

The fashion of skirts with ethnic tops for women is age-old. When you have to attend a religious ceremony or a special occasion such as weddings etc., pair up your long traditional skirt with embroidery or patchwork along with an ethnic top to create a special traditional look. Carry a dupatta or a phulkari in three-ply with your neck or one side just like you wear a scarf to add freshness to your look.

Co-ord suits

The co-ord suit sets are trending unlike anything these days. Whether you pick a kurta, shirt, or kaftan kurta as a top and palazzo for the bottoms- wearing them during the festival season can keep you comfortable. Women have to complete multiple errands at home during the festivals for which they need to wear loose yet stylish clothes. If you have such errands to meet then choose these loose-fitting co-ord suits whether in pants, palazzos, or skirt options.

Sarees

The trend of sarees is also evergreen. You can drape a saree or a saree dress of the trending designs. Even during the pujas at home or the festivities, wearing a traditionally designed Banarasi or Kanjeevaram saree can make you look unique.

Pick the jewelry and other accessories according to the color combination of the saree or any dress that you choose.

Lehengas with choli create a subtle look in traditional women. They can smartly carry the look in the beautifully embellished lehenga and the choli they tie up as a top. Pick a dupatta to complete the look. Young females prefer wearing the lehengas at weddings or festivals. With straightened or wavy hair, women of any age can gracefully carry the beautiful clothes during the festivals of lights, colors, and other occasions.