The Asian Age

Lights, camera, IFTAR

Iftar parties have emerged as a strong segment in the sartorial calendar as celebritie­s attend the spate of parties in outfits that make a statement

- ANGELA PALJOR

The festive season in India is a platform for new fashion trends. While the festival of light, Diwali, is a strong fashion season in itself, iftar parties are also emerging as a strong fashion platform and segment. It’s a month- long season of parties, and celebs are photograph­ed attending the dos in ethnic outfits that make strong statements. From Shilpa Shetty Kundra’s bold black and gold sharara accessoris­ed with chandelier earrings, to Huma Qureshi’s elegant outfit with dazzling jewellery, celebritie­s are making style statements this festive season.

Esha Gupta, founder of House of Zeniaa, believes that the focus has shifted from embellishe­d chiffons and silks, to light, loose- fitted cottons. “However, the power of fabric is complement­ed with intricate embroidery and innovative cuts in order for you to make the perfect style statement this season. Other trends that we have been noticing are pairing of bold colours. At the recent iftar party hosted by Baba Siddique, actor Shilpa Shetty Kundra paired black and gold and stood out in the crowd.”

Adding to it designer Kavita Bhartia shares, “As the climate remains hot during the month of Ramzan, iftar wear has evolved over time to suit this scorching heat. You can pair an embroidere­d cape with subtle long

kurti, sari or high waist pants to maintain a delicate and minimalist­ic look.” Bhartia feels that this season calls for embroidere­d anarkalis, pastel shararas, palazzos and skirts paired with long

kurtis and beautiful dupattas for a traditiona­l iftar party.

Designer Payal Jain feels one should incorporat­e the elements of celebratio­n in a personalis­ed manner. “One can opt for different silhouette­s, versions of kimonos or even try kaftans which complement high heels, along with giving a dramatic touch. For those who prefer flats, skirts are a great option.”

MUST- HAVES

With iftar parties becoming more exclusive and elaborate, the choice of attire is a much considered selection, in sync with the trending styles. And a few things have emerged as the must- haves of the season. According to Gupta, one of them is a trendsetti­ng

achkan which will grab eyeballs at the party. “If you’re not a sari girl, go for super stylish dhoti pants. It’s for people who are open to experiment­ing with their looks and make a splash at the iftar party. Other must- haves include

polki and diamond earrings and an embroidere­d elegant clutch.”

FUSION WEAR

Indian fusion wear has been trending for some time now. Talking about iftar trends, Gupta adds, “Achkans are perfect for iftar parties to make a style statement. It is traditiona­l Indian wear with a twist to it. This year many people were seen wearing western clothes accessoris­ed with traditiona­l jewellery. Even abayas are very big during iftar, western abayas with smart silhouette­s and well accesorise­d make for a perfect iftar outfit.” Bhartia suggests, “Asymmetric kurta paired with pants, or a floral embroidere­d dress paired with a pastel cape.” Designers Benita and Nikita share few more ensemble suggestion­s, “Traditiona­l gharara pants with flounces teamed with long jackets in pastel shades, palazzo pants with short kurtis and traditiona­l Indian zari duppattas will definitely make heads turn. One can even try floor- length tunics with embellishe­d pants, chikankari kalidaars or lehanga with modern cholis.”

If you’re not a sari girl, go for super stylish dhoti pants — ESHA GUPTA As the climate remains hot during the month of Ramzan, iftar wear has evolved over time to suit the scorching heat. You can pair an embroidere­d cape with subtle long kurti, sari or high waist pants for an elegant and minimalist­ic look — KAVITA BHARTIA, designer

 ??  ?? Shilpa Shetty Kundra in Simar Dugal creation — glittery black and gold sharara, accessoris­ed with gold earrings
Shilpa Shetty Kundra in Simar Dugal creation — glittery black and gold sharara, accessoris­ed with gold earrings
 ??  ?? Katrina Kaif in blue sharara ensemble from designer Anjul Bhandari
Katrina Kaif in blue sharara ensemble from designer Anjul Bhandari
 ??  ?? Pooja Hegde in Astha Narang anarkali
Pooja Hegde in Astha Narang anarkali

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