Top10 OUTFITS for Diwali

Ghaghra Choli
Ghaghra choli or more specifically, fashionable Cholis these days are worn by hot celebrities as well as regular young women with style. Well known among the Gujratis and Rajasthani, Ghagra Choli has gained popularity over the years and nowadays worn with greater delight and styles all over India. Diwali is one such occasion.

Lehenga Sari
If you prefer the ease of wearing a lehenga over the sari, don't let it bog you down and stop you from draping yourself in six yards of fabric because the lengha sari is the solution. This is a must have for the season. The lehenga sari is worn just like any other sari but does not require pleating. Instead, the front where is made to look like a lengha.


Sari
There are innumerable dazzling saris out there too choose from. Embellished with appealing adornments and draped in over a hundred ways, the sari is an everlasting fashion no Indian woman should be without, specialy on this festive occasion. Sari is the number one choice for Indian women to look beautiful and elegant at any occasion and at any age.


Short Kurti or Embroidered Shirts
In Diwali  Dhanteras, New Year or Bhai Dooj, you can opt for the short kurti, a cross between a kurta and shirt. Also, silk embroidered shirts with various embellishments are in vogue. You could pair them with jeans for a semi-formal look.



Sherwanis
Sherwanis and Jodhpuris take centre stage for festive occasions like Diwali. Team it up with solid coloured, crush dupattas (a long stole around the neck) to give the traditional touch. Jootis, Kolhapuri sandal or mojris would look great with this ensemble. Depending on your outfit, you could also opt for Western closed shoes or sandals. 


Top and Skirt
For days like Dhanteras, or choti Diwali one can pair a short embellished kurti with accessories like jhumki bags, long neckpieces or glittery earrings with skirts. The skirts can be asymmetrical, layered or flared with embroidery or a beautiful desighn. One can also pair skirts with overstated spaghettis in silk with slight embroidery.


Kurta
Dull colors are also out for men and metrosexual colurs have arrived. So go for orange, red, sky blue, navy blue and rust. Long, embroidered silk kurtas with traditional bottoms are ideal. Otherwise you could go for the Pathani suit or Sherwani. Embroidered belts go well with kurtas or shirts for the festival look.


Salwaar Kameez
Small modifications, such as in the dupatta or kameez, can take a simple salwar kameez to a new level. Go for bright colors like orange, bright pink, emerald green, blood red, turquoise and golden yellow. In churidar kurtas, the skillfully embroidered ones in silk are an excellent taste too. Knee-length kurtas are in fashion now. One can go for straight cuts if you are plump, otherwise the Anarkali can be tighter till the waist.

Lehenga Choli
In addition, one can also go for a graceful lengha choli as an alternative in a ravishing new design. From simple to lavish, Lehengas are always beautiful and mischievous. Classic designs, popular these days, go very well with the traditional and standard lehenga cholis.



Anarkali
Anarkalis' are in rage right now. It's pouring over shelves and racks right now more than it ever did. They usually are expensive if you want a stunning design and cut but its worth every penny. One can be sure to turn heads in this latest revived design recalling the bygone Mughal era. One can go for straight cuts if you are plump, otherwise the Anarkali can be tighter till the waist.
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