Indo Western Dresses For Women For Festive Season | STYL Blog
Last Updated on November 19, 2020 by
The countdown for the much-awaited festival of lights begins. So, are you all prepared for the festive celebrations or still hunting for that perfect Diwali outfit? Choosing what to wear on Diwali is a huge task for many of us. Like always, we are here to help you find some stunning Indo western dresses for women this Diwali. Ditch the traditional look and wear some stunning indo-western outfits. We bring in some of the most unique and trendy Indo western dresses for women. Slip into Indo western attire this Diwali and look your best. Indo western outfits are comfortable and will definitely make you look like a patakha.ย
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One of the best things is that there are a plethora of options to choose from. Be it draped saree, jacket sarees, or off-shoulder gowns; you will have a huge variety to choose from. Scroll down to see how you can add quirky touch and be more experimental this festive season.ย
1. Crop top and skirt
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Keep it simple and elegant by pairing a crop top with a skirt for Indo western attire. You can wear your lehenga skirt or even add a jacket to make it look more stylish. This is one of the easiest looks that you can create with stuff that has been lying in your closet right there. You can get more experimental and go with an off-shoulder or flared crop top.ย
2. Pre-stitched and belted sarees
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Belted sarees or the trending pre-stitched sarees look super stylish and amazing. In case you canโt buy a new saree. You can add that indo-western touch to your sarees by adding a belt or can even drape a saree over palazzo pants or jeans. You can also try wearing a saree over a kurta or adding a cape jacket to your final look. Trust us; this is one of the best styles of Indo western dress for ladies. Add some quirky or statement jewelry pieces to make it look more ravishing.
3. Experiment with your palazzo pants
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Palazzo pants make the perfect Indo western pants. They are comfortable, and you can absolutely style with everything. Be it kurta, Anarkali, crop top, palazzo pants would match with everything. They are comfortable and are so much in trend. Go look in your wardrobe. We are sure youโll get something right there. You can add a jacket or carry a heavy dupatta to complete your look.ย
4. Anarkalis or Indo western maxi dresses
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Anarkalis and indo-western maxi dresses are super comfortable and perfect for that fuss-free look. You can make them more stylish by adding a jacket or draping a dupatta over your dress in a unique way. Steal these ideas and create that perfect Indo western attire for Diwali.ย
5. Dhoti kurta style
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Dhoti kurta style is one of the most amazing trends that has caught our attention. You can pair dhotis with kurtas, crop tops, or even western tops to create that stylish Indo western outfit. You can even simply pair it with a classic white shirt to keep it minimal and elegant. Or you can also style dhoti with a cape jacket or wear a dhoti style saree.ย
Take notes and steal inspiration from these stunning Indo western dresses for women. Try these fusion outfits to look more chic and gorgeous this festive season.ย
You can also refer to our Celebrity Inspired Diwali Outfit Ideas for some more dose of inspiration. You can also speak to us if you need any assistance in styling these fusion outfits.ย
Slip into these Indo western dresses and keep followingย ย Styl-Inc Blogsย for more such tips and trends.ย
Keepโin it Stylโ ish,
Signing off,
Deepali
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