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Captivating Style notes for this Diwali Festival

DIWALI: Time for some fun!

Diwali also is known as the festival of lights, a 5-day festival celebrated by the Hindu families throughout the world. There are numerous tales told regarding its origin. Famously it is said that, when Lord Ram, the banished king of Ayodhya returned his kingdom along with his wife, Sita after having defeated the demon, Ravana (King of Lanka who had abducted Sita) and having completed 14 years in exile.

To rejoice the homecoming of their king, the people of his kingdom lit his path with oil lamps to guide him on his way. Thus, began the tradition of decorating homes with earthenware oil lamps to mark the triumph of good over evil, light over darkness.

Diwali is much more than just a religious time. Colorful rangolis, glowing diyas, mesmerizing fireworks, finger-licking food, fun game nights and laughter with family and friends are all the elements of an ultimate Diwali.

Oh-oh! not to miss on “Dressing”!

We all love to dress up in new outfits as a new festival kicks in. As Diwali is around the corner, we all start planning on what to wear and how to present ourselves most charmingly. I am pretty sure most of you all are eagerly waiting to celebrate Diwali with your family and friends with lots of fun. If you are still wondering about what could be the best outfit to flaunt at your upcoming Diwali party, below are some options for you to go with:

Appealing Nine-Yards :

Sarees are never out of trend. They are the most loved outfit of every woman. Be it, silk or designer sarees, without any much effort, they make you look gorgeous. Say bye to your classic draping by giving them a contemporary style, styling with bold belts lends a style quotient to your traditional ensemble. Recently there has been a different style of draping sarees. Club the saree with quirky accessories and classy pumps, and you are ready to hit the party.

 

Mesmerizing Salwar Kameez:

Salwar kameez is the timeless garments found in every girl’s wardrobe. They are not only comfortable but also stunning. Salwar kameez gives a beautiful fit and drape to the figure of a woman perfectly, accentuating the curves in a modest, captivating manner. With the evolution of fashion over the years, they are highly fashionable right now, from ramps to television shows, movies. Have a win-win moment by donning yourself with these elegant suits by teaming them with big jhumka or chandbali earrings and embellished clutches.

 

The Contemporary Kurti Dresses:

Kurti dresses are the long or calf lengthened garments with dress silhouettes, usually worn without any bottom, just like a tunic. The Kurti dresses look chic and lovely on all body types, given unique cuts and styles with different embellishments and fabrics. Kurti dresses are best outfit for those who refuse to deviate themselves from comfort. Style them with statement belts at waist and sneaker shoes to rock your look.

 

Flirtatious Crop Lehangas:

The ensembles include cropped blouses paired with a floor-length skirt. Currently, this fashion is in trend and we see a lot of girls flaunting themselves at the parties with these crop lehengas. The blouse silhouettes are given different cuts and styles with statement sleeves. The swirly skirts are given lovely volume through a panel, layered, gathered and pleat styles. Shine out with these crop lehenga wherever you stand among the crowd.

If you are looking for the best place to shop for this Diwali, then Samyakk is the best ethnic store for you to find some trending yet elegant outfits. They have a plethora of options for you to choose from. Samyakk also has online store www.samyakk.com, which showcases all the products available in their retail store.

So, why the wait, hurry up Ladies, add a quirk to your style and dominate your festive looks with Samyakk drop-dead gorgeous outfits. Samyakk does offer worldwide shipping service to its customers with free shipping and safe payment modes.

 

Written By

Monisha Reddy