The most fashionable ethnic clothing for festive occasions

Festive occasions are special for us women, because apart from having the opportunity to let our hair down, we can also buy different types of beautiful ethnic clothing. What woman doesn’t love to pamper herself from time to time by dressing in thirty feet of ethnic royalty? However, sometimes with the wide range of flashy options that are available in ethnic clothing; our decision-making ability can sometimes be paralyzed. To make this choice a bit easier for you, here is a list of five of the trendiest ethnic garments that you can choose for any festive occasion:

one. Bridal Sarees

Bridal sarees are made to make you feel special and the best thing about them is that you don’t have to be a bride to wear one. These sarees are usually made from rich fabrics such as silk, brocade, or chiffon, and are often embellished with crystals, kundans, beads, pearls, sequins, sparkly stones, and silver or gold embroidery. You can choose to get a pink bridal saree for those sweet little wedding functions or a red bridal saree for the big ones. A multicolored bridal saree can carry you through most of the celebratory occasions with aplomb. However, do not forget to add accessories in the right way to add to the look of these alluring saree.

two. anarkali dresses

Anarkali suits seem like they are straight out of fairy tales because no matter what your body shape is, they magically make you look so good. You can opt for an ankle-length anarkali if you are a tall woman or a knee-length one with fewer bells if you are on the shorter side. And good news for those ladies who want to camouflage their flabby arms: most anarkalis come with full or 3/4 sleeves, which is perfect for hiding what you don’t like. Finally, her cute anarkali outfits not only give her a regal silhouette, but are also fun to twirl around in (yeah!).

3. embroidered kurtas

Nothing can beat the elegant style that an embroidered kurta can create for you. Fine details create an added dimension to your kurta and make it a sophisticated style statement. Depending on the occasion, you can also use sequins or other embellishments on your embroidered kurta, or add the necessary sparkle with the right accessories. You can choose from different types of region-specific embroidery such as bagh (Punjabi), chikan (Lucknow), kashida (Kashmir), kasuti (Karnataka), or Kantha (West Bengal and Orissa). Finally, it doesn’t matter what type of embroidery you choose for your kurta, as long as you complement it correctly. With this garment, you will surely enjoy a feast of envious looks and many endearing compliments.

Four. ethnic skirts

If you are bored with the same old ethnic dresses, try something new with an ethnic skirt. Besides being languid and feminine, ethnic skirts come in a variety of designs and embellishments such as mirrors, patches, cutouts, etc. Pair it with an equally pretty sleeveless embellished kurti and you’re ready for a fun ethnic day. When it comes to accessorizing your ethnic skirt, think lots of bangles, bracelets, a couple of anklets, a couple of pendants, and a statement necklace. However, keep the sparkle and shine limited to accessories or clothing for low-key events.

5. George lehenga choli

Lehenga choli is a type of ethnic clothing that is a hit with all women. While there are various designs like fishtail, umbrella style, and asymmetrical cuts available for the lehenga, the choli is also available in different styles like corset, backless, sleeveless, bustier, spaghetti, etc. A georgette lehenga choli has a flowing, feminine grace and is a staple ethnic garment for most Indian women. Depending on the embellishments and design of the lehenga choli, this garment also fits well for most ethnic occasions, from Raksha Bandhan to family weddings.

6. lehenga saree

When you cross a beautiful lehenga with an elegant saree, what do you get? A lehenga saree obviously! At just 5.5 meters long or less, a lehenga saree is quite easy to wear and doesn’t need you to make those annoying saree pleats in the front. This beautiful attire of ethnic opulence is usually made of rich fabrics such as silk, brocade, crepe or georgette and is adorned with mirrors, drops, kundans, gold or silver embroidery, sequins, etc. Finally, if you love wearing sarees but are wary of their pleats and pleats, then the lehenga saree is the perfect solution for you. Combining the convenience of wearing a lehenga with the elegant finish of a saree, the lehenga saree is sure to steal your heart.

Now that you know these six types of fascinating ethnic clothing, which one would you buy for your next festive occasion? Tell us in the comments below!

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