Diwali - Time to celebrate!
It was a dark,moonless night when Lord Ram, the king of Ayodhya returned back home along with his beautiful wife, Sita after having vanquished the demon, Ravan (king of lanka who abducted Sita) and completing his 14 years of ban.
To honour this rejoice homecoming of their king, the kingdom lit his path in lightening and ignited oil lamps to take his to his way Thus this began the tradition of lighting oil lamps and decorating the homes and public places with mud ware oil lamps. This 5 days celebration came to be known as Diwali/Deepavali.
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As lamp and fireworks help to illuminate different corners of the night. |
To welcome their king in the kingdom every person get dressed in an ethnic way.
Diwali fashion trend inspired by Wills lifestyle 2014
The first thing that every person thinks before the celebration is WHAT TO WEAR?
So, will take some ideas and inspirations from the latest fashion trends showcased in the latest Wills life style fashion show, Mumbai.
Lets go indowestern with this jumpsuit
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designed by Kanika Saluja |
I personally love this indo western fashion style, looks perfect for the youngsters. Jumpsuits are comfortable and after this design it looks ethnic too.
Heavily embellished pink tunic with pleated pants
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designed by Kanika Saluja |
The colour is perfect for autumn season, I personally love the design on the tunic. It looks really traditional.
Purple frock tunic
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designed by Kanika Saluja |
You can wear this top with well fitted trousers, the tunic looks gracefull and fully ethnic.
Collar style blouse and saree
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designed by Nida Mahmood |
In love with the Collar style blouse and the polka dotted saree, the colour suits the season and gives us a warm look. Perfect for the middle aged.
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