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- Etti Bali etti.bali@htlive.com

The onset of festive season is pretty much a wake-up call for true-blue fashionist­as to start planning their look for the celebratio­ns ahead. And, if you are one to always dress on point, here’s inspiratio­n for you to have a one-sided affair! Before your mind wanders, know that we are only referring to the one-shoulder trend that can be the perfect pick, be it for a pre-Diwali do or your BFF’s cocktail or reception.

FLATTERING PICK

“One-shoulder [style] is a great way to do asymmetry and can be flattering if worn right — it’s a forgiving style in that sense,” says fashion designer Nachiket Barve. While a classic monochrome one-shoulder dress works best for formal parties, one can always play bold. “You can go for an embellishe­d neckline, or layers on the dress that give the illusion of length,” adds Barve.

To add more drama, designer Nikhil Mehra suggests fusing the style with Indianwear. “Oneshoulde­r blouses, with an extended, free-flowing fabric on one side work for the festive season. The fabric acts as a dupatta and you can pair the top with a skirt. For a cocktail do, you could go for oneshoulde­r anarkalis, too,” he says.

FABRIC MATTER

Flowy fabrics and vintage colours are the way to go for the one-shoulder style. “Jewel tones such as indigo, ruby red, emerald green and amethyst purple look lovely. Quality fabrics like washed satin, georgette or crêpe de Chine are best-suited,” says Barve. But if you’re willing to experiment and go for deep shades that are more suited for the colder months, then pick “greys, blues, dark cherry and bitter chocolate. They also work well on the Indian skin,” says Mehra.

HIDE ‘N’ SEEK

One-shoulder dresses give you the freedom to flaunt and conceal what you want, and are best suited for those with toned arms. “The style enhances the bust, and works beautifull­y on wide shoulders. The shoulder that’s off lifts the torso, making you look taller,” says Mehra. He also shares some strict nonos. Like, too figurehugg­ing a dress or one with an empire waist. “It should not be cut at the bust, but at the waist.” Lastly, keep the styling simple. “The dress is dramatic and speaks volumes for itself. Clean hair, minimal jewellery or just statement earrings are enough,” says Barve.

Oneshoulde­r blouses, with an extended, freeflowin­g fabric on one side work for the festive season. The fabric acts as a dupatta and you can pair the top with a skirt. For a cocktail do, you could go for oneshoulde­r anarkalis, too. NIKHIL MEHRA, DESIGNER

 ?? PHOTO: VIRAL BHAYANI ?? A model in a Manish Malhotra creation Kriti Sanon Enjoy the upcoming festivitie­s with oneshoulde­r dresses because they make your look flattering when styled in the right way
PHOTO: VIRAL BHAYANI A model in a Manish Malhotra creation Kriti Sanon Enjoy the upcoming festivitie­s with oneshoulde­r dresses because they make your look flattering when styled in the right way
 ?? PHOTO: YOGEN SHAH ?? Sisters Karisma Kapoor (L) and Kareena Kapoor Khan
PHOTO: YOGEN SHAH Sisters Karisma Kapoor (L) and Kareena Kapoor Khan
 ?? PHOTO: YOGEN SHAH ?? Anushka Sharma
PHOTO: YOGEN SHAH Anushka Sharma
 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ JACQUELINE­F143 ?? Jacqueline Fernandez
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ JACQUELINE­F143 Jacqueline Fernandez
 ??  ?? A model in a Nachiket Barve creation
A model in a Nachiket Barve creation
 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/MALAIKAARO­RAKHAN ?? Malaika Arora
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/MALAIKAARO­RAKHAN Malaika Arora

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