Diwali is the festival we all anticipate for months. Soaring enthusiasm as the festival comes closer and excitement rises are unparalleled and we focus on bringing in festive cheer. Rangoli, sweets, lanterns, crackers, decorations, rows of diyas, traditional dresses, and jumping little feet add joy and vibrancy to festivities.
Colors are more
important today than at any other time. We need to have our Instagram grid
stand out with pics and reels in the choicest lehengas, sarees, and other
traditional dresses after all! Our ancestors may not have known color-coded
festivals and wore what they felt like. That was awesome in its way! The
color-coded festive dressing was introduced ever since fashion designers have
taken over the fashion scene. And we so love the idea. Besides being unique, it
makes us feel part of the tribe. It is uniting and liberating in its way. Most
importantly, it makes choosing the colors so super easy.
Red, pure
yellow, vivid magenta, and shades of blue have been stapled colors and would
bring out festive fervor with aplomb. This season we add more colors to the
clan. Chocolate brown, pink, ivory white, pop-up green, and violet, are new
one's market is crooning about. While these cater to the bright and vibrant,
there’s a color palette waiting for the royal at heart. Maroons, rich wines,
peach, navy blue, and warm yellow are a few that are trending this season.
Since Diwali does not have a nine-day color-coded schedule like Navratri, it
gives us the freedom to choose a color for ourselves. Every year, the palette
changes though.
This year
pairing light shades with darker ones of the same color is in. A dark green
saree with a light green blouse is changing the fashion game this year.
Likewise dresses in different shades of color ups the fashion game. Having
talked about the colors, we cannot forget the printed lehengas or kurta sets
with gold or matching color embroidery on them. Catch here is the colors used
for prints. While prints do stand out and make a statement solids and plains
have saved their places for eons and continue reigning the roost. Creams are
doing a good job here and so are other matte hues. Meanwhile, monochrome sarees
and lehengas with gold, silver, or same color embroidery continue to carry the
traditional legacy while adapting the western feel.
With all color
in the air, can we do without mentioning the bright sequins fad that has taken
over the fashion scene this festive season? Nope. Sparkling Sequins Sarees in a
myriad of colors such as chocolate brown, Navy blue, rose pink, ivory white,
rich wines, purples, pinks, caramel, toffee, etc are being talked about and
bought for the festivals ahead. Sequins used are either monochrome or in a
rainbow of colors. Whichever way they make you shine and be the trad-diva.
In agreement
with the festive mood is also white with its coterie of shades. Often matched
with dull or bright gold it looks good as anarkalis, kurta sets, lehengas,
sarees, and practically every traditional dress. Lend class to your festive
celebrations with white in attendance.
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