The sweater weather is almost here, and we can’t deny the fact that our lovely, bright and larger-than-life Indian ethnic outfits will be stacked on a corner during the chilly season of the year! Well, worry not folks, we got you covered with some of the quintessential styling tips that can save you a thunder. Put forth an impressive picture and slay like a boss in your ethnic attires, styled with trendy layers of turtlenecks, cape jackets, trench coats, leather jackets et al. Still wondering what sorcery are we spelling? Don’t miss a moment and just check out these absolutely must-try fashion hacks and blow them a badass wry.
Saris with Turtlenecks
Nothing spells magic like a sari draped with a high neck turtleneck or a warm sweater to keep you away from the biting cold while striking a charming persona. Because, let’s admit it, sarees look oh-so-bold when paired with badassery layering. Accessorize with sunglasses, chic bohemian jewelry or just keep it simple with a pair of classic silver hoops.
Faux Pas Jackets
Ever heard about a dash of the statement-worthy layer that can totally flip your look and attitude? Well, take notes ladies and invest in a functional faux-pas leather jacket to top your look with a stunning class and sass. Effortlessly sashay in your sari or lehenga choli with a leather jacket and let them swoon at your hippie soul.
Switch to Pants
Thanks to the invention of the cigarette pants trend that have rolled out all the working professionals’ team up their workwear tunics, tops and long kurtas with this quintessential garment. Not only do they keep you warm in winters, but they are highly performance-oriented. Just slip into the pants or legging-style sari for ultimate comfort and warmth. The trend is quite on a high and such Indo-western style sari will certainly fetch you some compliments.
Belt it Stylish
Pick up a thick stylish and modish belt to accentuate your envious hourglass figurine, however, the idea might seem preposterous yet it’s the style that matters the most. Belt your sari in the most unconventional way and flaunt your offbeat fashion sense in the chicest way. Drape your pallu like a social media star and own the stage of your glamorous life.
Trench it like English
Love to live in the trench coats all winters? Well, why not layer it over your rich banarasi brocades for a wedding or classic soiree? Always belt your trench coat and make sure the pallu is visible, otherwise, you might mess up the whole glamorous look. Trench coats in subtle earthy colors create a stunning combination with a luxurious blend of silhouettes and OTT designer anarkalis, saris and Indian couture.
Shoot with Boot
A pair of leather grunge-worthy boots can turn your look topsy-turvy in a matter of seconds. However, it’s extremely important to retain your identity and put forth a chic, bohemian and fusion-inspired look to add a spicy stylish quotient to your regular Indian wear. Sprinkle some sass with a pair of bold and bewitching boots. Just effortlessly style them with your anarkali suits provided the hem is a little above your ankle or just toss it with a gorgeous silk saree for an amazing amalgamation of elegant and bold demeanor.
Blazer Frazer
Oh yeah, it’s that time of the year when you gotta unleash Miss. Frazer in you! Blazers have a unique quality of upping the style quotient and unleashing the debonair in you unconsciously. So, just go with the flow and replace your tad fad blouses with sharp and striking blazers to add a visual appeal to your overall look. Choose colors that suit the Indian skin tone. You can read more baout them here.
Floor-Length Cape
Exude sense and sensibility in a long floor-length cape jacket over your ethnic wear to add a contemporary feel to your overall look. A statement-worthy cape with subtle embroidery and earthy hue shall craft a stunning accouterment. Complete the look with a scintillating pair of earrings and get going!
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Article By : Ambika Asthana
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