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Fashion tips for Diwali


Hey Guys!!! Hope you all are doing well. As you all know, the festive season is around the corner. So, are you all set to dazzle your Diwali looks and be the patakha this Diwali?? Then you are in the right place as we will talk about both men's and women's fashion options for this Diwali.

Diwali celebrations come along with lots of functions and parties, visiting relatives, and looking perfect for every occasion can be tiring, right? It is that time of the year when women step out of their houses searching for the latest Diwali fashion trends. Every woman dreams of getting that perfect look for each special day, dazzling with lights and surrounded by friends and family to double the fun. What if we told you that you need not spend a fortune on your outfit, hair, and makeup, and still have that flawless look that you seek? Here are a few fashion options by MarkFashion for this Diwali that are simply too good to ignore.


1. THE TRADITIONAL LOOK FOR WOMEN


This Diwali dazzle your look with a traditional dress as there is nothing better than a traditional dress in Diwali. Traditional outfits with long traditional earrings have its own charm. A red sparkling salwar suit or a traditional saree can instantly turn the heads. You can also try a basic kurti with a heavy mirror work embroidered dupatta teamed with traditional earrings and a traditional jutti to rock your Diwali look.

Providing you some options below –

No outfit is complete without the jewelleries, so here we are providing you some jewelry options below which will totally compliment your Diwali look—


2. THE INDO - WESTERN LOOK FOR WOMEN


As we all know that indo–western is very much in trend these days... it’s about a mix of Indian and western clothing which is eye-catching and at the same time super comfortable, and what better opportunity is there than trying it this Diwali? As traditional skirts are very trendy these days, you can team it with a crop top and minimal accessories and can dazzle your entire look. Here we are providing some options below-


3. THE DIWALI MAKEUP


Along with outfits, getting the right makeup and hair for festivals is equally important for the ladies, so here we will guide you on how you can have the Diwali glow on your face.

Before a day or two try a face sheet mask that suits your skin type or try home remedies of skincare masks for glowing skin. Coming on to the makeup you can try the M.A.C. Studio Fix foundation and a Bobby Brown highlighter to have a glowing shimmery makeup with a red matte lipstick that can complement your entire look.

You can purchase all these from www.nykafashion.com

As they have amazing offers for this Diwali.

4. THE TRADITIONAL LOOK FOR MEN




Unlike female clothing, there is a limitation for male fashion. But fashion has no dimension. This Diwali, wear traditional outfits. There is nothing better than a traditional outfit on Diwali. Traditional attires like a basic kurta or a sherwani have its own charms. You can try white kurta pajama with a velvet jacket of blue or red colour.





You can also try the Cotton Cambric Printed Long Kurta of different colour along with white pajama.


5. ACCESSORIES FOR MEN


There are not many accessories for men in comparison to women. But still, men can try mojaris and slippers (Kolhapur sandals) along with the kurta which can easily be available on www.myntra.com.


Men can use rings (www.h&m.com), hand bands (www.h&m.com), and watches (www.fastrack.com) along with the kurta.


That was all about some men's and women's fashion ideas for the festive season. So what are you all waiting for guys? Ladies and gentlemen, get all ready to dazzle up your Diwali and complement your partner. Go and grab your favorite picks and make this Diwali a memorable one. My friend Aditya and I, Anushka hope that you like our article and refer to it.


Wishing you all a very Happy and safe Diwali.

We will be coming up with more interesting articles.

Keep following MarkFashion.

SeeYou!! Until next time.


 

By Anushka Raychowdhury & Aditya Verma

 

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