Diwali 2020: Five Ways To Wear White Kurta This Festive Season
Diwali 2020: Five Ways To Wear White Kurta This Festive Season

It’s time the favourite time of the year and with the way this year was headed, the festive season truly is a blessing. Diwali is all about dressing up to celebrate with your friends and family. Usually, most of us tend to wear the same old kurta colours like red or yellow. This time, why […]

It’s time the favourite time of the year and with the way this year was headed, the festive season truly is a blessing. Diwali is all about dressing up to celebrate with your friends and family. Usually, most of us tend to wear the same old kurta colours like red or yellow. This time, why not experiment with white? White is usually not worn considering it’s plain and boring but by spicing it up with other elements, you can definitely aim for wearing white kurta.

 

Celebrity stylist Amandeep Kaur will guide is on how to wear white kurta and making it a festive look. Take a look at it below to find out how to wear a white kurta in five ways.

 

White on white with jodhpurs and oxfords

 

 

Amandeep suggests, “Go the regale and super elegant way. Layer ivory/white waistcoat over your white kurta for the most powerful white kurta statement.”

 

White kurta with Sneakers

 

 

She continues, “Style the white kurta with some cool sneakers, and make an athleisure statement. Be it chunky colour block sneakers that will pop right out or high top whites that will make sure your kurta look is the most unique one.”

 

Embroidered waistcoat/bundi

 

 

 

“Bring some richness of colours and textures with patterned/embroidered waistcoat over your white kurtas,” she explains.

 

 

Contrast bottom

 

 

 

“Go the effortless way, and style your white kurta with contrast pants, it could be a solid colour or even printed for some extra swag,” stalking about perfecting a contrast look.

 

 

 

Salwar with mojri/peshawari

 

 

 

“For that unfiltered traditional look, wear your white kurta with a patiala salwar, scrunch up the sleeves and complete the look with a pair of traditional shoes – morjris or peshawaris. For an extra dose of festive fervour, add a beautiful stole, to make heads turn,” she concludes. 

 

 

 

 

 

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