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Going For a Desi Outfit? Avoid Some These Common Mistakes

While flaunting Indian outfits don’t make these mistakes as it may make or break your look. With these tips you will achieve that flawless look in an Indian saree/lehenga.

There is a grace and elegance attached to our desi outfits especially sarees and lehengas. These Indian outfits can make any female look beautiful. However, if not styled right, the entire look can also be broken in a jiffy. Surprisingly there are times when seasoned fashionistas, B-Town celebrities stumble into common mistakes while donning Indian attires. To ensure you make a stunning statement with your Indian outfits, navigate the details of Indian fashion, and avoid the following common mistakes:

Ill-Fitting Garments

Opt for well-fitted garments that flatter your body shape and enhances your silhouette. Ill-fitting garments like saree or lehenga blouse which is too tight or loose can break your look. The outfit can appear messy and weaken your overall look.

Wrong Blouse Sleeves

Identify your body type and then get that perfect blouse. A person with broad shoulders wearing puffy sleeves or going in for high/closed neck will give a disaster look. Also, wearing sheer sleeves with heavy embellishments during the day will make you appear too blingy.

Incorrect Undergarments

The correct undergarments are vital for a whole look. Ensure that your undergarments are suitable for the outfit to avoid any visible lines or bulges.

Too Many Embellishments

Avoid cluttering the look with too many accessories. While accessories can add charm, going overboard can ruin the outfit. Strike a balance by choosing the right accessories that complement the outfit without overwhelming it.

Choosing Wrong Fabric

Your look depends on how well you have paid attention to the fabrics and textures of your Indian outfit. Consider the weather condition of the place, time of the day, occasion, and body type while choosing fabrics. Most importantly go for a good quality fabric.

Wrong Footwear

Pairing the wrong footwear can be a fashion faux pax. Choose footwear that complements the outfit and is comfortable to walk in such as kolhapuris, juttis, nude pumps or gold/silver heels especially if you’ll be wearing the attire for an extended period.

Wrong Colour Combinations

Some colours like pastel, Off-whites and neutral tones work for day events while and dark shades at night. There are colours which can be too hurting for the eyes during the day. Try to harmonise the colour coordination for a polished appearance. The thumb rule- All plethora of shades does not look good on everyone. Opt for colours which compliment your skin tone.

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