The Asian Age

MODERNISE YOUR OUTFITS

Fashionist­as are opting for an Indo- western look this festive season instead of going totally traditiona­l and donning heavily embellishe­d clothes and jewellery

- POOJA PRABBHAN

With Diwali not too far away, it’s unsurprisi­ng to see fashion lovers get antsy about their sartorial choices in the weeks to come. While it’s always a nice feeling to soak up all the praises that come your way as you sport a desi ensemble; nothing beats the fun of taking your personal style up a notch– by adding a fusion spin to your attire. A beautiful amalgamati­on of Indo- western rules the roost this season. Designers and experts tell us why...

Designer Brunda Gowda believes that a cape is this season’s staple — festive or otherwise. “Shop for a plum skirt and pair it with a cape/ poncho, preferably embellishe­d with some work. You could do without a dupatta as the cape offers a beautiful modern look with an ethnic touch.”

She adds that jackets paired with traditiona­l attires make for a winning combo. “You can also modernise your old sari with a jacket blouse. Ensure you play around with bold colours to sprinkle some fun into your festive attire!” Fashion stylist Laxmi Krishna believes that when adding a jazz to your festive- wear, going the Bollywood way is a stellar option. “If there is anything Bollywood has been constantly reminding us, it is the different ways to work around an Indo western style. There’s something for everyone — be it a ruffled sari from 70s or bell bottoms with short kurti from 80s, or even the classic sheer red kurta paired with rugged denims donned by Anushka in ‘ The breakup

song’. For instance, pick a pair of dhoti pants which happens to be in trend and team it up with a spaghetti top and an ethnic printed jacket. Funky yet fun, we are sure you can easily dance all night in this comfy outfit.”

On the other side, if you are planning to flaunt your love for soft flares and romanticis­ed styles opt for a block printed skirt and team it up with a tank top. Complete the ensemble by accessoris­ing the look with an eccentric waist belt.” That said, she sages advice on how Indowester­n gowns are perfect for the forthcomin­g cocktail parties. “You can opt for Indo- western gowns for a cocktail party, crafted out of traditiona­l Indian textiles like silk, batik or kalamkari. Complement the bohemian look with statement jewellery pieces. To glam up the style quotient, these Indian- western fusion dresses are accessoris­ed with traditiona­l neckpieces.” That aside, weddings in India include an array of both day and night functions. Indian- western fusion dresses for weddings come as saviour at such times. Ditch those usual

ghagra cholis and spruce it up with a dash of western classics. A bright ghagra and a crisp white T- shirt is a winning combo on multiple levels.”

For stylist Rhea Khanna, it’s only fair if asymmetric­al silhouette­s are given a chance this festive season. “When in doubt, choose fusion lehengas with asymmetric tops. Fusion gowns with intricate traditiona­l embroidery and sassy western silhouette­s can jazz up any reception ensemble with utmost glam.”

 ??  ?? A fitted silhouette is a winning idea this festive season
A fitted silhouette is a winning idea this festive season
 ??  ?? Swap lehengas for botomwear with heavy drapes
Swap lehengas for botomwear with heavy drapes

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