Different ethnic looks for 2020 festive season

 Hello ladies, 

I understand it can be a little tough to decide a dress for the festival season as there’s not one there are too many festivals that we need to get ready for. So to sort you out a little I am here going to give you 8 different styles of Ethnic wear which are super trendy and comfortable for festivities. You can easily get them customised according to your taste and style them up with your accessories, nake up and hairstyle.

In the next one we will also talk about some appropriate hairstyles which are easy to make and won’t open up to trouble you in the middle of dancing. 

But first let’s see that eight different styles I have for you!

1. Sharara suit

The most recent trend is the comeback of a sharara suit set. If you go out to any market and look at the collection over there you’ll find sharara suit set everywhere. We all saw Sara alikhan wearing one and since then sharara seems like the biggest trend. Adjusting one picture over here to give you a clear idea of how sharara actually looks in case you don’t know. And for those who already know what a sharara is, what are you waiting for? Go buy one for yourself. To my surprise Nykaa fashion, Amazon, myntra and ajio have good collection too. You can totally trust them for quality if it fits in your budget.

2. Garara suit

Like a sharara suit garara has made its comeback too. And we all know the friendship sharara and garara have. They almost every time came into fashion together and went out of fashion together. A garara is more of a comfortable bottom equally flared as a sharara but doesn’t fit you at the knee like a shararadoes.

3. Pant suit 

Pant suits have been here for a while now and I feel they are here to stay. Pants is more of a comfortable version of Pajamigives you more of a comfortable fitting and is tapered at the end. Pants are a versatile piece of your wardrobe if you have one in a safe colour you can actually style it with westerns and your kurtis too. So you’re actually serving two needs. Without any thought go for a pant suit. They’re super comfortable and will let you dance freely.

4. Shirt and lehenga

The next style I want to talk about is a fusion style. I am a fan of this style and it is so classy and trendy that it makes you look appropriate for the festivities yet stylish. I would anytime go for a crop shirt & skirt, add some layered necklaces and make my way with a messy low bun. Wallah!

5. Angrakha

Frock styles were a little out of trend until they started making a way into the market with angrakha. Every fashion blogger can be seen wearing angrakha of various lenghts as demanded by the situation. For navratri or diwali I feel a floor length (if you’re comfortable with) angrakha will look so stunning. A white angrakha is a statement but as in our culture a lot of families don’t wear black and white during festivities so you can go for a more pastel option to stay near white but still be colourful.

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