to vie images click on www.indiaartndesign.com ">By Udita Chaturvedi Photography: Courtesy World Wide Web What you wear on special occasions, such as festivals or family celebrations, is just as integral as the rituals and customs associated with the occasion itself… This festive season, Style Guru Ashley Rebello recommends… We are all always looking for a new and better look. Maybe we even spend more time in deciding what to wear than we spend in actually participating in the occasion. Bollywood fashion designer and stylist Ashley Rebello gives us some easy tips on how to get that perfect look by revisiting our wardrobe. Tip No. 1: Stoles and dupattas add to one's look and festive costume. Your wardrobe should have some stoles and dupattas that can go with everything. Come festivity, and you can temporarily augment the required stole or dupatta by adding sequence, ghungroos or beads, which may easily be removed later, for regular use. Tip No. 2: It's also been a while since long kurtas came back in fashion. So, Ashley suggests you wear long kurtas, about six to seven inches below the knee, with tight straight pants. Talking about traditional costumes making a comeback, "Traditional gharara is very in," he says. It can be worn with a long or short kurta. Tip No. 3: How you wear it is perhaps more important than what you wear. And colours make a lot of difference. Colour blocking is very much in-fashion. "A bright pink kurta with neon green churidar and black or ink-blue dupatta" would make a great combination. So, a mix and match of bright colours with a tinge of neon is sure to get you a colour-filled festive look. Tip No. 4: Ashley recommends “Simple is more 'in' than elaborate". To keep it simple, a heavy kurta should be worn with a simple churidar and dupatta. On the other hand, if the kurta is simple, compliment it with a brocade or heavy work churidar or salwar with a simple chiffon dupatta. Tip No. 5: And most important is to be wise. No blind copying; work with what suits you best. And it’s always advisable to stay away from synthetics and go for the ‘pure’. to vie images click on www.indiaartndesign.com
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