• How to Deck Up This Diwali: Trending Colors and Outfit Ideas

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    How to Deck Up This Diwali: Trending Colors and Outfit Ideas

    Modern ethnic wear is becoming a bold statement in 2024…



     Digital desk: Diwali week is coming around, and it’s the time when tradition and modernity go hand in hand along with the latest trends in fashion. When planning for Diwali 2024, make sure to choose appropriate fashionable, glamorous, and comfortable clothes. Below there is a list to indicate what is in trend this year.



     Trending Styles:

     Modern ethnic wear is becoming a bold statement in 2024. Many patterns are fusion now where the ethnic wear is combined with modern cut and style. For women, sharara sets or the Lehenga Cholis with cropped Western-styled blouses or Indo-Western gowns. Long-sleeve embroidered kaftans also remain elegant but comfortable. Where previously men went for Nehru jackets with kurta pajamas, etc., they are now opting for dhoti-tailored pants along with kurta pajamas, giving a sublime traditional and modern touch.







     ‘Ethical Fashion’ is one of the most emerging market sectors where people prefer handwoven clothing materials like Khadi, silk, and linen. Designers are also using recycled or environmentally friendly materials in their designs, so going for such styles can make you chic and green at the same time.



     Color Palette:

     This year, traditionally rich, vibrant jewel tones and warm earthen colors are making their way to the Diwali color schemes. Hues such as emerald, ruby red, deep maroon, and royal blue suggest party and class. These rich colors not only improve the look of conventional wear but are also apt for occasion wear. Other popular colors include terracotta, mustard, and olive green—quite earthy and elegant.







     For casual occasions, lighter colors such as pale pink, green, and lavender are elegant for bridal showers, tea parties, and brunches.

     For the final touch, do not forget to add some bling, wear big earrings, and go for juttis for the holiday.