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Trending Outfit for This Festive Season

Updated: Jan 20, 2021



Cropped blouses and cholis are a rage nowadays, as cholis add an oomph element to the ensemble, and one has so many designs to choose from: strapless to off-shoulder, those with sheer sleeves with embroidery or mirror work for bling, those with ruffles, fringes, and even feathers, with such a halter neck, and so on and so on. Many don't know how versatile a corset choli can be; they can pair it with a simple skirt and wear choli as a statement piece, or pair it with large leg pants or palazzos with a chic long cape when they go for a fusion look, or with a contrast-colored sari to get a whole new outfit out of it.

Peplum tops are almost a staple in every wardrobe, providing a youthful and sophisticated feel. Peplums clearly identify the waist and accentuate the figure of the hourglass. You can play around with the design of the top with so many choices like bandhgala for a more formal look or ruffled sleeves for a playful and youthful vibe, or you can go for a full embroidered or sheer peplum with a smart choli inside. Go for wintery fabrics like velvet or silk and colors like gray or mauve steel. Peplum is a versatile piece of clothing that easily pairs with large leg pants or a sharara, a flared skirt, and even a dhoti, making it easy to look classy and stylish.

Irrespective of whether you're aiming for a minimalist or fancy look, a statement piece of jewelry can really do wonders. Something as simple as a bindi can add a touch of elegance to your face and instantly give you a traditional feel. Other accessories, such as a statement necklace or ethnic choker, bracelets, maang tikka, or humans, such as hanging latkans or chand basis, are a must at festivals to add the bling to your outfit. Find Whats on Sale here.


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