Go Ethnic In Pastels This Holi

Holi brings along memories of uninhibited fun and unbridled laughter for everyone. While our childhood’s Holi was all about smearing each other with colours till our faces become unrecognisable, the picture is different for now that we’re grown-ups. With Holi around the corner, your exciting plans might already be setting in! And whether you choose a low-key indoor celebration with loved ones or you want to dance till you drop at a colourful party, it’s time to dress to the tunes of Holi. Pastel colours are a festive trend, especially for events during the day. Lavender, ivory, cream, mint green, lilac or powder blue, pastel shades can make you look chic and elegant without much effort. Want to stand out this Holi amidst all the colours? Here are some stunning looks you can sport.

A Comfy Cotton Kurta

A cotton kurta in soothing pastels is ideal to keep you cool during the spring-summer heat and your arms covered for an easy colour removal post-Holi. Wear a comfy kurta with jeans or leggings underneath for a college or office Holi function. Style tip: Pair a white or lemon-yellow kurta with stretchable leggings so that you’re always comfortable during Holi!

The Evergreen Saree

Celebrate Holi in good old Bollywood style in a chiffon or georgette saree with a designer blouse. Monochrome pastels or pretty pastel prints, choose whatever you like and feel no less than a diva when splashes of colours start pouring in. Style tip: Wear a saree in colours such as pale yellow or baby pink with a short-sleeved blouse. Wear minimal accessories such as studs to draw focus to the saree.

Twirl In A Palazzo Suit

Palazzo suits are both elegant and comfy, a win-win for those who want to keep it dressy in Holi but cannot afford the risque factors that are inevitable with a saree. Choose floral or ethnic prints on shades like lilac, peach and baby blue for the ideal spring-summer vibe. Style tip: Look pretty as a peach in a palazzo suit of the same colour and accessorise with golden accessories that will enhance the beauty of the outfit.

All Eyes On The Dupatta

Cannot get over your love for whites on Holi? Just choose from the varied women’s dupatta designs in pastel tones to work wonders on your all-white ensemble. Wear it around the neck, pin it on one shoulder for a flowy drape, or sport it as a cool headgear to protect your hair from the colours, the choice is yours! Style tip: No matter the which kurta you’re wearing, wear a pastel dupatta when you celebrate Holi and watch it become a canvas of bright colours!

Glamourous Sharara Pants

There’s nothing like wearing an outfit that complements your dance moves! That’s exactly what Sharara pants do. They are wide-legged and full of flares to give an illusion of a flowy skirt. Style tip: You can wear pastel coloured shararas like cream, powered pink, mint green or other. If your Sharara has prints or designs, wear a plain kurta or top over it. For a dressier look, team your Sharara with an embroidery work crop top. And since Holi requires a lot of running around, stay comfortable with a pair of juttis or Kolhapuris.

Trendy Twist With Dhoti Pants 

Dhoti pants can make you look youthful and Boho chic. Pick one that’s made of cotton so that its light on the skin and comfortable when you play Holi. Style tip: Wear beige or white dhoti pants with an ethnic crop top. You can also wear on a tank top for an edgy look. Keep your accessories simple and light, so it doesn’t get in the way of your Holi madness. You can wear copper hoop earrings or just studs.

The Elegant Long Skirt And Kurta Set

  A popular ethnic trend in a long skirt and long kurta set. From weddings to festive parties, these outfits are a favourite because of the way they can make the wearer look elegant. Style tip: A skirt and kurta set in a lovely pastel shade such as lilac, blue, light green or lavender will make you look classy and elegant. You can add some glamour to the look with an embellished net dupatta.

Modernise With Ethnic Jacket

Wear an ethnic jacket, and you are sure to make heads turn. Ethnic jackets are in fashion, be it long or short. You can find cotton, net and even silk jacket. It’s the perfect garment for a fusion look. Style tip: A bright red ethnic jacket over pastel palazzo pants and crop top or a kurta set can make for an ideal Holi look. Such an outfit brings a modern touch to a traditional outfit and will make you look trendy. You can even wear the ethnic jacket over dhoti pants or a long skirt.

Keep It Simple With An Ethnic Dress

Why wear multiple layers when you can simply wear an ethnic dress? There is nothing more comfortable than a one-piece during an action-packed festival like Holi. Style tip: You can wear an ethnic dress in white with embroidered thread work or Chikankari designs. Accessorise it with jhumkas or chandbali earrings. Slip-on a pair of colourful mojaris and you are good to go. So, get ready for Holi by making sure you get your hands on a unique and trendy ethnic outfit. You can shop for a range of fashionable outfits on the Shoppers Stop website, or you can visit their retail store. You can now shop from our store anytime and from anywhere, just download our mobile app and get started – Android Users Download App HERE iOS Users Download App HERE

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