Your Monsoon Guide ...to Be Trendy
Woman's Era|Sepetember First 2016

After the long, sweaty and oily season of summer, here comes the most refreshing season of the year, the monsoon.

Siimran K Juneja
Your Monsoon Guide ...to Be Trendy

A season full of blowing and chilling winds and rain. This season creates a different persona and refreshment in the environment. The season may sound romantic in books and movies, but it’s terrible when it comes to clothes and footware. The monsoon is the time where you really need to have dress sense. It’s not summer where you can go either sleeveless, nor winters where you can go with sleeves. It’s really important to think well before you wear something in this season. So, here are top trends and tips that you need follow while you go out to have fun during the monsoon.

Tops: It’s really important to know what tops you are wearing during the monsoons. It should not be too heavy that suffocate you. It should not be too light that it blows away when a strong wind crosses and makes that moment embarrassing. Pick materials such as cotton, georgette, etc. They are light and at the same time have a matt finish. They are absorbent which helps you keep cool in the humid weather as well.

Net tops: This year net tops are trending. They are easy to carry and wash. They can be in the form of crop tops or simple evergreen tops. They are available in various colours. For colours, it’s better that you go for bold colours like red and blue. You can even go for black and grey and brown to suit the environment. Say no to whites. They get easily spoiled in this weather. Don’t go for too much pattern or bright colours. They will make you look least fashionable and awkward.

This story is from the Sepetember First 2016 edition of Woman's Era.

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