While the right choice of traditional or western wear for Holi is subjective, it is all about being at ease, confident and tasteful that ensures the appropriate selection for the occasion
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Holi is a beautiful, playful festival of colors that involves a lot of messing around with family and friends. From singing, dancing, immersing in 'Gulaal', drenching in water to just scurrying around in the outdoors, everyone is in a frenzied and humorous mood. With so many people and activities involved, one requires a suitable attire that is durable, comfortable and in a Holi friendly fabric. While the right choice of traditional or western wear for Holi is subjective, it is all about being at ease, confident and tasteful that ensures the appropriate selection for the occasion.
Indian festivities are synonymous with delectable food, multihued and traditional ambience décor and elaborate customary couture that seems an important part of it. However, in the recent years, many people have opted for simple western wear dresses, owing to the minimal managing it requires but there are still many who adorn the classy salwar kameez, saris
and long skirts at such occasions. As a result of mixed responses and trends, India is witnessing a sudden surge in the Indo-western wear that comprises of the ideal fuse of the time-honored Indian attires with the elements of western wear that assures utmost style and ease.
The new fashionable fusion wear is utterly suitable for today’s genre who likes mingling different cultures through the clothing line. The fusion helps bring varied fashionable patterns on the Indian attire giving them a totally newfangled look. Innovative designs, latest fabrics, colors and prints on the traditional attires add designer aspects and chic impressions that make today’s women more confident and sophisticated.
Krina Panjwani, Design Head of Indian Ink suggests a gorgeous range in Kurti Palazzo sets, flared Anarkali suits, floor length kurtis, tunics with uneven cuts and patterns, ethnic tops, jackets, fancy stoles and ponchos is now available in the trendiest brilliant work making indo western fusion wear and they look spectacular. With umpteen options and combinations crafted for every age and size, dressing up in the mishmash wear is absolutely pleasurable.
For Holi, the confused ladies can pick an assortment of traditional western wear with vivid kurti-palazzo set, or go in for a full sleeved Anarkali suit with a coordinated churidar. Team these up with junk jewellery and tie your hair with matching stole or bandana to create a statement look. Without stressing, create your own fusion look with balanced picks from both the lifestyles and ensure your dramatic appearance!
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