Sunday 29 September 2013

Fashion trends for Diwali-2013

As a child, I associated Diwali with brilliant lights, fire crackers, sweets and the like. Now that I am all grown up, I still look forward to Diwali because of the brilliant lights, fire crackers and sweets, but I have yet another thing to love about it – the clothes. Diwali is the best time of the year to show off your new clothes – after all, it is the only festival where you visit all your relatives, or they visit you, thus giving you a perfect opportunity to put on a little fashion show, if you are so inclined.
If you are the type of woman who does not normally follow fashion trends blindly, then it is still your duty, as a newly wedded or newly affianced woman, to make an effort this season to look hotter than usual. As a feminist, I abhor the mindset of those people who assess women based solely on their looks. As a realist, however, I understand that people tend to judge others based on the way the look – and this is doubly true for new brides or brides to be, when people will be focusing on your looks more than ever before. If you know yourself to be well dressed and looking your best, then you will have a confidence that no designer label can mimic.
So if you want to look as fashionable as a catwalk model this Diwali, here are the tips you want to follow:
Jewelry






In most cultures, Diwali, Dhanteras or Akshaya Tritiya is considered an auspicious time to buy jewelry. Of course, with the price of gold going through the roof this year, few people can afford to buy traditional 22 K gold jewelry.

4 comments:

  1. Lovely Indian designer wear...I just wanna to know which Shoes and Sandals you prefer for such wonderful outfit !!!

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  2. Hey...high heel shoes are glorifying the beauty of this Indian ethnic wear !!!

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  3. It is all these dynamics that cause fashion designers and apparel manufactures to focus their attention more towards women's fashion. It is certainly more fun to work with women's clothes since there is plenty more scope for experimentation and expression in terms of creativity. smell proof bags

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