Published 09:53 IST, October 28th 2019
Top five traditional outfit ideas to look gorgeous for Bhai Dooj
The festive season is upon us and many are confused about what to wear. Read ahead to know about top five outfits that you can wear for Bhai Dooj celebrations.
Dressing up in style is one of the most exciting parts of any festival. Getting all decked up in fancy traditional clothes is a great way to get into the festive mood. So, don’t struggle to think about how to look gorgeous this festive season cause here are a few tips on what to wear this Bhai Dooj.
Sari
For most women in India even today, the first thing that pops up in their minds when it comes to dressing up is sari. There is a large variety of saris to choose from such as Banarasi Sari, Kanjivaram Sari, Silk Saari, Net Sari, Patola Sari, Pochampalli sari, and many more. Saris look very elegant and can be a perfect outfit for almost any occasion.
Lehenga Choli
Lehenga Choli, also known as Ghaghra Choli is another much-preferred item of clothing for any occasion that requires one to don an ethnic look. The way these lehengas are made has changed drastically over the last decade and the outfit is one of the most stylish pieces of Indian clothing today. This attire is available in both, plain and embroidered versions.
Sharara
Shararas are very similar to Lehenga Cholis. The only major difference between the two is that the bottom of a Lehenga is a skirt, whereas the bottom of a Sharara is a pant. Shararas are very comfortable and have been in trend since the past few years now.
Salwar Kameez / Churidar Kameez
This is a three-piece combination Indian dress. It includes the set of matching kurta, leggings and dupatta. This famous clothing has been well adopted across the nation and can be worn for any occasion, whether you are going to the office or attending a friend's birthday party. In case of a festive occasion, there are different types of Salwar Kameez which are available in various styles that can be opted for.
Anarkali
Anarkali is a type of Salwar Kameez, with the only difference being the make of the dress. In an Anarkali, the length of the Kurti almost reaches the ankle, giving no space for the bottom half to be shown at all. The frock-like dress of the Anarkali is usually paired with slim-fitted bottoms. The outfit can suit any body type and can be worn for a festive occasion like Bhai Dooj.
Updated 15:42 IST, October 28th 2019