How To Turn Heads This Diwali
Woman's Era|October Second 2016

Save money while glamming it up.

Swetha Sundar
How To Turn Heads This Diwali

It may be a stretch to say that clothes make the man—or woman. Nontheless, it's important to dress for success, but its fashion can also be fun. Make the most of your wardrobe without spending a fortune by following these care tips. Our creative solutions will save you money.

With Diwali round the corner, celebrate the festival of lights with zest and fervour, and take out time to look their best too. From heavy traditional saris and jewellery, Indian women experiment quite a bit with their looks in a bid to stand out on the occasion. So, here are some fashion tips for women who are looking forward to seeing themselves in a never-seen-before avatar this Diwali:

Here’s short checklist of fashiondos this diwali:

Style: It’s time you go traditional. Exotic Anarkalis, crystal blouses and chiffon saris are in this season.

Fabric: Velvet is making a super comeback. Georgette is in too. However, ensure that you go for pure fabrics as synthetic ones might catch fire if you are too engrossed in burning fireworks.

Colours: Jewel colours are suggested for the season. Emerald green, kum kum red, cobalt blue and turquoise are the Diwali colours.

Jewellery: Kundan, Meenakari jewellery and solitaires will give you that perfect festive look.

Style: Styling this season is sophisticated and feminine. Silhouettes that explicitly bring out the femininity are strongly recommended.

Dazzle and radiate glamour this season in white gold, moonbeam silver and sequin-laden shimmers. Decadent frills, ruffles, intricate lace work, laser cutouts and crafty crochet lace – it’s all-fancy dressing this season.

This story is from the October Second 2016 edition of Woman's Era.

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