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Fusion Style for Diwali

As Navratri and Durga Puja conclude, it’s time to start prepping for the next big festival of the season. Diwali is celebrated across the length and breadth of the country, as every region honours its own rituals and traditions. But this festival isn’t just about devotion – it also calls for merriment with family and friends. With party invitations lining up, deciding what to wear is just as important as shopping for lamps and firecrackers this season. We are swapping conventional festive outfits with fashion-forward fusion choices this season. Asymmetrical tops, ethnic-inspired dresses and flowing skirts make up our tradition-meets-trend wardrobe for Diwali soirees.

 

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Diwali is the busiest ‘occasion-time’ of the year for most of the country. Keep it chill with
chic fusion ensembles. Replace heavy zari work with prints and light embellishments, and embrace contemporary separates in light fabrics.

Wearing offbeat silhouettes is a shortcut to looking great in a sea of traditional fashion.
Taking a cue from desi Bohemian trends, pair a flowing skirt with cold-shoulder or asymmetrical blouses for a standout look.

The Festival of Lights calls for bright colours. We are crushing on vibrant shades of
turquoise and cerulean blue, mustard, fuchsia and red. It’s the one-step guide to a
festival-approved ensemble.

 

 

Dresses for Diwali? Yes, please! This modern Indian twist to dresses takes on the tricky trend with festive hues and traditional motifs to amp up the style quotient. From knee-length shifts to voluminous maxis, pick your length and get dressed.

The key to nailing fusion outfits: accessories. Heighten the impact of your ensemble with
desi-inspired statement jewels. But remember, limit baubles to a couple of pieces. Complete the look with a clutch and jewelled flats or jootis.