The Festive Tint: Ethnic Picks You Just Can’t Miss

As we hear about recent colour tints and tales, we are seeing a noticeable shift for Festive Fall 2019. Usually, as we dress up in the ending year state of mind, we inclusively switch gears to darker, fickler tones like grey, midnight blue and black.

Though, following time we are seeing more vivid colours knocking at the door. And we aren’t complaining at all as it keeps the spirits high and lifelike.

MUSTARD YELLOW

The first on our list is an irresistible anarkali gown, in the shade of mustard styled with a matching dupatta by Paulmi & Harsh

The pumped-up yellow shade is all set to light up your festive mood. Dress up in this pick of ours and embrace the beauty of the festival with friends and family, grabbing sweets and compliments around.

Style it up with our pick of potli bag from the house of Adora by Ankita

SAGE GREEN

Now we have an embroidered lehenga, in the soothing shade of sage green styled with a matching peplum jacket by Devnaagri

Sage green is definitely going to be one of the favourite colour choices of the festive season. This shade of green is a lot more comforting than its allies. We believe the entire fashion industry is welcoming the calming effect it has. This season, you can try out a sage green look as it will complement the colourful festive decorations.

For instance, these matching pair of earrings by Adiara is a great fashionable layering device to spice up this outfit.

CREAM

Lastly, we have an embroidered lehenga set, in the shade of cream by Neha Chopra

The welcoming shade is all set to light up your festive mood as it marks an easy-breezy aura.

We are bringing in this neutral colour into the list as it is something that has always been around. Cream has been omnipresent throughout the festive game, as it gives a smooth way to achieve a minimal yet aesthetic look that we lust upon. And the cherry on top- we added fresh floral prints on to it.

Either way, cream is a great colour that adds as one of the featured collections in the list.

Style it up with our recommended suggestion of this potli bag from Adora by Ankita

Words by Harsh Dugtal



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