Monday, 17 December 2012

Be ethnic on Holi.....





Holi- the festival of colours -is undoubtedly the most fun-filled and colourful festival of Hindus in India. It is celebrated among  the people of all religions and regions. Its  an occasion that brings in joy, fun and play , music and dance and  ofcourse  lots of bright colours.
              With the start of Spring season after chilling winters, Holi is celebrated on the day after the full   Moon in early March and glorifies  good harvest and fertility of land. Gujhiyas and Dahi baras  are the most enjoyed dishes during Holi among everyone.

Khazana Bewitching Pink & Rama Printed SareeDiva Fashion Embriodered Red Black Casual Saree With Unstitched BlouseTriveni Sarees Sea Blue Net Saree

              Apart from the colours and ingredients for delicious recipies, the most difficult choice is to decide the outfit which you will be wearing to enjoy the occasion. The whole family and friends celebrate the festival together and the social get together continues to take place many days after the Holi. Everyone from kids to elders in the family dress up in their own unique and stylish way to look graceful and beautiful.
             Indian women in almost all parts of the countries and across the borders prefer to wear the traditional ethnic wear on Holi and the first choice is always the Saree. Saree is not only a traditional wear but it is also a gorgeous outfit designed  in variety of shades and patterns and can be worn in different styles.
G Sky Blue-Pink Cotton Anarkali Suit With DupattaTamanna Green Pure Satin Modish SuitBarcode91 Wonderful Green White suit


         The next very widely welcomed outfit is Salwar and kameez especially among unmarried women and college going girls. Salwar Kameez can also be worn in different pattern like churidaar  and patiyala  salwaar. These days kurtis  are also very much in fashion among those who look for Indo-Western touch in their clothing. Kurtis  can be teamed up with leggings, jeans, skirts and even capris and look very much trendy and yet traditional and ethnic.And last but not the least, appropriate makeup, hair style and matching accessories can do magic to the whole look of the wearer and will definately  give her  a stunning look. Salwar kameez  and Kurtis  can also be worn by young girls during festivals. These traditional dresses look very cute on kids.

Neels Black-Turquoise Blue Net Embroidered Anarkali Kurti

            And how can we forget men. They mostly prefer to wear traditional outfits like kurta payjamas and dhotis with the choice of different colours and patterns on the traditional occasion like Holi. They can wear these clothes along with dupatta or safa  to give a complete traditional look. Those who want to look trendy can go for denims  also with traditional kurtas. Men can also go for matching accessories to enhance their look.

MMW Serene Off White & Red Kurta Pyjama SetMMW Ethnic Wine SherwaniMMW Royal White Kurta Pyjama Set
      Grab this fabulous collection of latest sarees, salwar kameez and other ethnic wear  for Holi along with matching accessories at Cbazaar and celebrate this Holi with rainbow colours.

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