Diwali is here and we are so excited. All excited to dress up and wear our favourite ethnic clothes. But, confused? Exchanging gifts, card parties, puja and lots more – what to wear in the Diwali week. Let’s get you sorted. Here, we are with five-day celebrity-inspired outfit ideas for your Diwali week.
Exchanging Gifts
A sharara set would be an apt Diwali outfit when visiting your loved ones in Diwali week. Feminine hued Shararas with sprinkles of glitter and glam – winning combo! Inspired by Kriti Sanon, the sharara look can be paired with your favourite accessories and hairdo to complete the look!
Dhanteras
Dhanteras is usually spent shopping for gold or silver items and most importantly, lighting up our homes. Keeping in mind the lowkey nature of this day, we looked to stars that have sported the good ol’ kurta-churidars in the past. A kurta set has just the right amount of comfort and style and is perfect for a day like this. For maximum comfort, a cotton set like Karisma Kapoor with statement florals and bold colours will be your best choice.
Card Parties
The mix of Gold and Black is a festive essential and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s black and golden combo is the perfect outfit for your card parties. Pair the Suit Set with a piece of statement jewellery and rock the Diwali look.
Laxmi Pujan
Laxmi Pujan is the main day of Diwali and so pulling out your best dresses is a necessity. And what better than the elegance of the six-yard drape to celebrate the occasion? If you’re looking for a highly traditional look and feel, turn to Kajol Devgan‘s fuchsia pink saree teamed with a green, brocade blouse.
Bhai-Dhuj
Given the playful nature of Bhai-Dhuj, opting for ensembles like shararas or ghararas will be your best bet! You’re going to spend the day with your siblings, probably indulge in crazy selfie sessions and binge-eat your favourite mithais. A sharara is just what you need for the occasion.
Is it safe to say that we gave you some sartorial inspiration for this Diwali? We definitely hope so! Drop in your comments below to tell us what you plan to wear for the next 5 days.
Happy Diwali!