Published 11:28 IST, October 23rd 2019
Footwear ideas to flaunt with your traditional Diwali outfit this year
Pair your Diwali outfit with pretty traditional footwears to gear up the perfect look. So, here are some footwear ideas to check out with our traditional outfit
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Diwali is a festival of lights and firecrackers, and it is almost round the corner. As the term "Festival of Lights" suggests, the celebration includes millions of lights floodlit from rooftops, doorways, and windows in thousands of temples and buildings all over the countries where the festival is celebrated. The festival is also renowned for traditional earthen divas and colourful rangoli artworks or designs on the floors.
During this festival, it is also traditional for houses to be cleaned and to wear new clothes. People love to dress up on such festivals and flaunt their traditional outfits with their favourite accessories. Footwear outlines a person’s sense of style and fashion. Pair your Diwali outfit with pretty traditional footwear to gear up the perfect look. So, here are some footwear ideas to check out with our traditional dresses this Diwali.
Footwear ideas to flaunt with your Diwali outfit this season
- You can opt for Kolhapuri chappals, embroidered juttis, or sandals with zari work depending on what is your outfit. If you are planning to wear a sari, pair it with a zari chappal.
- You can also wear fancy slingback sandals that are fashionable yet comfortable embellished with designs and glittery stones.
- Go for heels that are comfortable and avoid stilettos or pencil heels as they may jiggle with your outfit causing you discomfort.
- In case you opt for a lehnga-choli, or any of its variants, a decked-up Kolhapuri chappal will enhance your look more making you Diwali ready.
- A pretty long embroidered Anarkali dress can be teamed with embroidered footwear, or a closed jutti to make them look perfect and up to mark.
- Multi-coloured synthetic leather sandals are also very apt for the Diwali look. You can wear them with a salwar-kameez.
- A beaded chappal will go fine with any traditional outfit, as long as you colour-match it with your dress.
- A better option is fabric footwear that will look great with a flared traditional dress and make you look amazing. Complete your Diwali look with traditional jewellery, and you will be ready to set the night on fire.
Updated 16:18 IST, October 23rd 2019