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Celebrating Diwali? Here’s the 20 outfits along with some accessories for your perfect Diwali under 20k?

28 Oct, 2024

In the first year of Diwali, after your marriage, Celebration adds an extra layer of excitement. You might find yourself dressing up more than you used to – it's all part of the fun! However, the main challenge is in deciding what to wear?

If you still have some outfits from your closet, you're in luck! But if you're thinking about buying something new, get ready for a bit of a shopping adventure with Book My Wed! But don't worry, we're here to help! We've put together a list of unique Diwali outfit ideas for newlywed brides that are simply perfect. We have some mix of Indo-Western ensembles, Sarees, Lehenga and also some fun silhouettes.

Let's dive into these fabulous options and make your first-year Diwali celebration truly memorable.

First let's check, the list of a traditional wears,


By Sareeka:

Anarkali Suit: A flowy Anarkali with intricate embroidery, perfect for festive gatherings.

By Nykaa Fashion

Lehenga Choli: A light lehenga paired with a colorful choli and a dupatta for a traditional touch.


By Kasoii

Saree: A silk or chiffon saree in vibrant colors, accessorized with statement jewellry.


Floor-Length Gown: A gown with ethnic prints or embellishments for a modern twist on tradition.

 

Palazzo Suit: A stylish palazzo set with a kurta, ideal for comfort and elegance.

 

 

No issues if you are a new bride, Fusion Wears are still the new trends;

Dhoti Pants: Pair dhoti pants with a crop top or long tunic for a trendy look.

Kurta with Jeans: A long, embroidered kurta with stylish jeans for a chic fusion outfit.

Maxi Dress: A printed maxi dress with ethnic motifs, paired with jhumkas for a festive vibe.

Sharara Set: A sharara paired with a short kurta and a dupatta, offering a mix of comfort and style.

Contemporary Styles: In a place like South Bombay, New weds are the new fashion statements;

Jumpsuit: An ethnic-inspired jumpsuit with traditional prints or embroidery.

Asymmetrical Tunic: A modern asymmetrical tunic paired with fitted trousers or leggings.

Cape Top: A stylish cape top over a straight-cut salwar or churidar for a contemporary look.

 

Accessories to Enhance your perfect look

Statement Jewelry: Bold earrings or a chunky necklace to elevate any outfit.

Embroidered Clutch: A colorful clutch that complements your outfit and adds flair.

Traditional Footwear: Juttis or kolhapuris to complete your festive look.

Dupatta: An embellished or contrasting dupatta to add a pop of color.

 

With these, lets get into some tips for Shopping ideas, so as to miss anything.

·Look for Sales: Check online and local stores for seasonal sales.

·Mix and Match: Combine different pieces to create a unique look within budget.

·Explore Local Designers: Support local artisans for unique outfits.

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