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Diwali Dressing Guide

The five days of Diwali are action-packed with get-togethers and traditional rituals. It’s a no-brainer to back up the celebratory mandate with Indian silhouettes to transition into the mood and move of the occasion.  From card parties to auspicious rituals, the slew of events surrounding Diwali gives you enough reasons to step out in statement-making looks. With designers lining up new trends to follow you through, here’s a dressing guide to rejoice in the festivities of Diwali.

Intimate Celebrations 

Dhanteras marks the beginning of the festival of lights. Brighten up your festivities with effortless looks that transition from dawn to dusk. From wearing a pre-stitched saree to bring in Diwali at work to slipping into a kaftan for hor devours at home— there are umpteen ways to cut the monotony of mundane ethnic style. 

Rooted for Rituals 

Touted as the most auspicious occasion of the year, Lakshmi Puja falls on the night of Amavasya. Imbibe the warm glow of diyas against the dark night with a sequin-clad lehenga or sari that can be reprised for the dinner soiree after. You can also choose folksy attires like handwoven silk saree for an old-world vibe. Consider attuning the spiritual vibe with exquisite temple jewellery pieces. 

Glam Up for Card Parties

Hosting a card party means bringing A-game glamour to the table without saying. Strike the perfect balance between pretty and practical to ace the look. Place your bets on hybrid silhouettes like sharara sarees, and indo-western jumpsuits. For a pre-sundowner soiree, you can choose a transitional cape-clad or layered ensemble.

Transition from AM to PM

The day of Choti Diwali can often sum up a lot of quick meet-ups and last-minute RSVPs. Trust transitional indo-western co-ords to go from am to pm. A one-and-done maxi dress that you’ll appreciate when you’re running short of time. Keep it effortless with strikingly patterned pantsuits for after-dark glamour. 

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