Sidhika Gupta, Fashion Head, Roposo, a fashion and lifestyle social network, shared tips to help you look trendy for Diwali.
This festive season, try opting for colors like emerald and sapphire or go for pale hues with embellishments and pastel to make a style statement, says an expert. Sidhika Gupta, Fashion Head, Roposo, a fashion and lifestyle social network, shared tips to help you look trendy for Diwali.
‘Experiment with a diverse range of fabrics from lace to silk and net to velvet. Mirror work could add a traditional charm to the attire you choose.’
Persian influence: Radiate royalty with colours like Emerald, sapphire, oxblood red, and Mauve. Rich and glamorous fabrics: velvet or brocade go best with these colour trend. Dusky or olive skin-tones could carry this trend effortlessly.
For off-beat attires, experiment with colours like lilac or icy-blue, or tangerine, amber, and teal if you feel like wearing an outfit which will make you look good in the little cold weather around you.
Pale hues: Nude, beige, and toasted almond are the hues which are on everyone's must have. Pale hues look best with embellishments. Experiment with a diverse range of fabrics from lace to silk and net to velvet. Mirror work could add a traditional charm to the attire you choose.
Pastel: Dusty pink and serenity are dreamy, neither pale neither flashy. This colour trend is best suited with silver thread embroidery or ivory embellishments.
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Multicolour: Contrast and layers are the in-thing this season. Various pieces of your outfit should be in complementing colours -- like if you are opting for a lehenga for a first Diwali celebration after your wedding -- you can team up yellow choli, green lehenga and a red dupatta for an energetic contrast look.
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