Traditional dresses are the loveliest when it comes to festivals and celebrations. Every year there is a new innovation in these traditional wears that takes the country by storm.
A few years back it was the Anarkali salwars that created a rage among the women and the craze for them have not reduced a bit. Following this were the Patiala salwars and short kurtis. With the styling of the Dupatta, this attire can be really modern.
The latest trend in the fashion industry are the straight cut suits. These suits were famous years ago and now after some slight variations in the design and fitting, they have become a part of every woman’s wish list. These suits can be glammed up by increasing the length of the center slit and teaming them with printed leggings or tight pants. They are the choice of most of the celebrities for a casual event or talk shows.
2016 saw skirts and crop tops that made the fashion world come to a standstill. There was not a single movie star who did not wear this dress for award functions, audio launches or promotional events. Same colored skirt and top in bold colors were preferred by most of them, while normal girls preferred a splash of color on their dress.
Floral prints are back into vogue for good. They are extremely beautiful and feminine that it makes me wonder how it even went out of fashion. These floral prints on dresses, skirts or kurtis are classy and gives the girl adorning it a breezy look. It is the perfect dress for a not too traditional, simple and elegant festive look.
Festivals are the right time to rekindle your love for sarees. There are infinite choices that can be made in a saree and it is not fair to choose one kind of saree as the best for this season. Silk, georgette or cotton none of the material has gone out of fashion in sarees. Choosing sarees depend only on the mood of the woman, body type, experimenting tendency and the requirement of her wardrobe.
Teenage girls have a never ending addiction for western dresses. Maxis, flowy gowns or short dresses, girls want to own them. Indianised dresses and gowns are also taking a huge leap in the fashion runways. Kalamkari prints, block prints, simple embroidery and stone work are some of the innovations that our Indian designers have brought into the western dresses.
India is a huge country with various cultures and the dressing style also varies according to the different regions. It is always interesting to explore the dressing styles of various states.
What is better than a Rajasthani Chikkan embroidery with mirror work for a Dandiya night or a simple half saree for a puja? Every dress has its own specialty, wearing them according to place and occasion is in our hands.
Brighten up your festivals by choosing the latest clothing from Nallu’s collection.