Last minute DIY Diwali dressing ideas if you haven't bought anything new this year
We are at last inches away from easing into the festive hour of Diwali. What lies ahead of us is a time filled with lights, love, and fashion. With a little glitter and glam here and there, let’s celebrate the festival of lights with the utmost style. However, if you’re still facing last-minute tweaks and changes in your outfit with nothing new in the closet, fear not as we are at your aid. Take cues from the 5 last-minute DIY Diwali dressing ideas for those who did not have time to purchase something glam and new this year.
Plain Anarkali with a fancy dupatta
We all have plain sets of suits or Anarkalis in our wardrobe. One can simply wear the plain set of suits and can wear it with a stunning dupatta which should have a heavy embellishment or embroidery and would perfectly complement the plain aesthetics. You can elevate it with beautiful heavy jewellery and you’re good to go for Diwali.
Wear something from your mother’s wardrobe
Wearing your mother’s sari always holds a special place in every girl’s heart. Opt for a bling sari from your mother’s wardrobe and style it up with a strappy crop top or plain blouse of the same shade which would look perfect for Diwali. You can create a stunning hairstyle with the fit and can carry an all-glam makeup look.
The sharara and crop top combo
If you have a flared sharara, pair it with a stylish crop top for the evening. If not, then simply wear a palazzo and opt for a crop top with an ethnic end, style it with fancy jewellery, makeup, and hairstyle, making it a ready-to-go fit for the hour. You can also have a fancy jacket or cape from your wardrobe giving it a Boho touch.
Denim jacket with kurtas
If you wish to create a Boho-rugged look then wear a sparkling kurta with matching palazzo or churidar, and opt for a stylish denim jacket. However, the main game is all about styling the accessories. Opt for oxidised jewellery and carry a trendy braided hairstyle with a messy lookout for the big day. You will surely look fancy and traditional with a hint of modern grace.
The lehenga-skirt moment
If you do not wish to wear your lehenga set, then simply wear your lehenga as a skirt and opt for a comfortable crop top matching with your lehenga’s colour. Ditch the dupatta and blouse, and simply bring together the blend of traditional with a modern touch. You can wear stunning jewellery and carry open locks or a sleek bun for the fun night.
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