Published By: Rinks

5 Ethnic Outfits Everyone Should Have In Their Wardrobe

Running out of clothes to match the festive season perfectly? Here is the textbook guide to ethnic wear you can stock up in your closet to bring out the gorgeous diva in you.

Fashion trends are an ever-changing subject, and we just cannot take a gamble with any! Opening your cupboard, we have the perfect section for everything, be it nightwear, casual wear, office wear and party wear! But what keeps our hearts sinking in is not being able to flaunt yourself in ethnic clothes in the festive season! Without wearing traditional desi attire, we don't feel entirely festive. Here is a list of 5 outfits you can keep for yourself in your wardrobe that will convert you into an Indian goddess in no time!

  1. A Traditional Saree-

Yes, you guessed it right. No garment in the world comes even close to the elegance of a 9 yards saree. The Indian treasure is draped since centuries, and women all over the world have embraced it with panache. The best part of having a saree is you can totally change the blouse and draping style to give it a diverse look. If you are in the mood of getting contemporary, team it with a crop top, and you are good to go!

  1. A Patiala Suit-

If you are not so sure about walking comfortably in saree, the ideal option is a Patiala suit. The comfortable yet classy look with the baggy bottom pants and an elegant kurta is undoubtedly going to attract all the gaze. Team it with a breezy dupatta, and you are ready for any festive party.

  1. Palazzo Pants-

The new sensation in a fashion that can be drawn both in western and Indian wear is palazzo! Replicating the traditional salwar, palazzos are versatile and comfortable. You can team them up with any kind of kurta you like, and you are ready to be the star of the occasion.

  1. A Traditional Kurta-

If you want to be decent and straightforward in your ethnic wear, an elegant kurta can be the best option to go for. If you're going to keep it casual, team it up with jeans or leggings. You can always bring back the traditional touch with palazzo and streamlined bottoms.

  1. A Long Draped Skirt-

A traditional printed skirt can be more useful in festivals than you think! Teaming it with a short kurta and adding a fancy dupatta can give it the complete Indian look you crave for on traditional occasions.