This Holi, dress down with bright colours
Here's a list of recommendation by stye experts to look your best.
Mumbai: The most awaited festival of colours is just a day away and the mood has already started building up. The clock is ticking away and everyone is planning to look their best on the big Holi day, however it’s not very easy to make a pick.
When Holi meets fashion it's a major colour explosion! Here’s a list of recommendation by style experts to look your best. This Holi dress beautifully and enjoy your favorite spring festival!
- Stunning color combination:
Yellow and blue never fails to disappoint. Every time put together it together, the combination adds the right amount of zing to your outfit.
With long kurtas making fashion statement now and then, it’s the perfect pick for tall women, however, if you have a medium body frame, then you can don this as well.
- Yellow is the colour:
In the festival of colours, yellow seems to be perfect choice, as it gives a mixed feeling of festivity with a touch of sobriety.
Not only anarkali is in fashion, but also it can go with every body type. Club your anarkali with high heels and rock it.
- Sari can never go wrong:
Want something fancy, but traditional at the same time, then why not opt for this light weight Fuschia Chiffon saree which is not only easy to carry but also provides the necessary bling for a festival.
The body hugging material makes it easy to wear, so no matter what’s your body type, you can surely select this one without any second thoughts.
- It’s raining red:
Tired of wearing the typical Indian attire and looking for something Indo-western? This fuschia embroidered cape maxi dress offers just the right dose of drama.
Though dresses are not too much of a preference when it comes to Holi. But this dress is perfect for a evening Holi party.
- Because we love palazzos:
Let’s break the monotony of wearing white instead why not go for bright colours, which would complement the festival of colours.
Orange kurta teamed with a cutwork embroidered palazzo and pink dupatta makes this outfit standout despite all the colours around.