All that’s new: A roundup of latest styles trending right now!

From upbeat new styles to classic comebacks, we’re seeing a bevvy of trends rolling on the runways to define the festive season. While bewitching dark florals will lead you into the fall season, one-and-done ethnic dresses will give you the perfect desi look to pull off on festive days at work. Here’s a roundup of styles that are buzzing on the hautelist right now!

Sassy Capes 

Seeking a red carpet-like charm for the upcoming soirees? Power up your saree with statement capes to sashay a cocktail affair like a star.  Reserved for extravagant affairs, Masumi Mewawalla of Pink Peacock Couture imagined the drapes in wispy fabrics to hit the right spot for fuss-free festivities. 

Ethnic Dresses 

Planned a Diwali taash party at work? This embroidered tea-length dress by Anita Dongre is a delight to sore eyes yet formally tasteful for low-key festivities. The word for wise: Invest in modern dresses that easily blend in the ethnic scene with an oh-so-festive appeal.  

Mauve Lustre 

Mauve has replaced the colour du jour millennial pink as the new sensation to enrich your eventful days. Powdery yet pigmented, the hue is a must-have in your wedding trousseau. Mahima Mahajan is doubling its lush appeal in velvety textures. 

Dark Florals 

In the mood to flaunt your favourite floral print this season? Dark-hued blooms are being coveted with the perfect autumnal update. Drishti & Zahabia , with fusion silhouettes, have formulated the perfect key to wear the trend with a glamorous appeal. 

Retro Anarkalis 

From churidaar sleeves to angrakha style, old-world anarkalis are big this season. Take your cues from Masaba’s festive line to channel ultra-feminine charm from pujas to get-togethers. Invest in some and tote around the town exhibiting some 90’s charm. 

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