TIME TO GET TRENDY FOR THIS DIWALI



India is a country with many traditions and festivals. People from North to South celebrate various festivals and some together as a whole. Festivals bring family and friends together to spend time, have fun and indulge in lots of food.  Diwali is one such festival everyone in India loves to celebrate. Festivals allow spending time with family & friends and doll ourselves up, the most favourite part for women.

Why is Diwali celebrated?

There are various stories associated as to why Diwali is celebrated, popular among them is that returning of Rama to Ayodhya along with his brother Lakshman and wife Sita, after the 14 years of exile and vanquishing the demon king Ravana, and conquering Lanka. The residence of Ayodhya welcomed them by decorating the entire city with earthen lamps symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. Thus, the festival of Diwali is celebrated in honour of Rama's victory.

Diwali falls 21 days after the Dussehra, a five days festival. From Adults to kids, everyone love celebrating Diwali. As Diwali is all about a get-together with family and close friends, it is pretty normal to get excited about the dressing part. So, let us see the trending styles of this season.


Saree, Not Sorry!

In the face of many fashionable women clothing, one such staple and timeless kind are Saree. It remains to be the essential clothing to every woman of India. Be it a Silk or designer saree, they exude a unique elegance and glamour of their own. For those who are planning for a saree, you don’t have to limit it to a silk or cotton saree, rather go with an organza saree or pre-stitched saree, as they seem to be a lot in the trend now and also, they are super appealing and comfortable.


A classy jacket

If you are confused to choose between an ethnic or contemporary outfit, then a jacket could do the magic. You just need a cropped blouse (even the ones that you pair it up with your denim) and a pair of palazzos, sharara or even a skirt and style it with a long jacket matching it with long jhumkis and sleek hairstyle and you are ready to rock.


Crop Up with a Crop blouse lehenga

Lehenga choli is a fuller silhouette enhancing a women body with elegance. Recently the typical cholis are replaced with cropped blouses to go with lehenga skirts to achieve a quirky look. The cropped top lehengas are stylish and go perfect for the evening festivities.

 

Gather up with a Gathered dress

Gathered styles are fluid, long length dresses in an appealing bodice attached with a gathered skirt. A cold shoulder or strapped gathered style dress with a simple net dupatta delivers you nothing less than an aesthetic style. Long drop earrings with a simple choker neckpiece and sleek ponytail are sure to fetch you compliments.


Peppy peplum suits

 

Peplum styles have always been a thing in fashion history, but recently adding this to a typical kameez silhouette has been a hit. Peplum styled kameez paired with a palazzo bottom or a flared skirt are a great outfit option for someone who loves to bestow a sassy look with their ethnic wear. 


 

Trends keep changing, and it is almost impossible for everyone to keep up with it always, but an Indian woman with a world in her wardrobe has many options to mix n match up the clothes. So whichever style you prefer to go with, you can always find a substitute for it and style it your way. And those who love to keep up with the trend, you can visit our retail store located in Richmond Road or www.samyakk.com to find various kinds of ethnic wears in women, we are sure you will love them. Our latest festive additions are everything you want this Diwali. Find exclusive ethnic wear collections in Men and Women for festivals and weddings at Samyakk with free shipping worldwide and Cash on delivery.

 

Happy Diwali, Stay safe!

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