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Festive Fever 2023: Fashion Trends For The Upcoming Season

This festive season, let's unlock the exuberance of dressing up and unleash our sartorial splendour. From intricate patterns to a palette of vibrant hues, here are a handful of trends listed below.

As the festive season knocks at our doors, the streets are bustling with shopping escapades. Amidst the symphony of joyful smiles, infectious laughter, and a kaleidoscope of colours, there's an enchanting list of style trends ascending to dazzling new heights. During this time, we all harbour that inner desire to not only be the best-dressed but to radiate in the limelight of every photograph. So, this festive season, let's unlock the exuberance of dressing up and unleash our sartorial splendour. From intricate patterns to a palette of vibrant hues, here are a handful of trends listed below so that you can steal the spotlight during this joyous season.

Trendy Outfits This Festive Season:

Fashion Designer Shilpi Gupta said, "Never compromise your personal style. One doesn’t have to dress in the most fabulous fashion to look their best. Follow the trends only if you are comfortable and confident," She also went on to discuss the fashion trends for 2023 as the festive season is all set to begin:
 
1. Predrapes: For modern women who struggle with drapes and feel the need to dress quickly, pre-stitched drapes and dress sarees are handy and practical. 
 
2. A fusion blast: Couture, with contrasting fabrics coupled with conventional appliqué sewing, has a pleasing aesthetic that looks exquisite in the upcoming season. Neoprene, organza, tulle, and sheer are among the luxurious fabrics that enhance your body's natural curves.
 
3.Unusual Prints & Rustic Hues: Some of the items that ladies can comfortably wear to poolside events include abstract shapes, digital prints, and geometric shapes. They can also choose an earthy palette that pairs well with rustic and bohemian decorations, such as terracotta, dusty rose, or sage green.
 
4. Pastels Reign: Fashion enthusiasts love designs with simple, clean lines. Ladies who choose lehengas, sarees, or gowns in blush pink, mint green, or lavender with an undertone of floral thread exude femininity and romanticism. 
 
5. Timeless Beauty: Wear Golden zari embroidery on a kanjeevaram or banarasi saree that oozes a regal and majestic aura at festive family gatherings. 
 
6. Mirror Magic: The forthcoming trends include gowns, sarees, and anarkalis studded with crystals and tightly cinched to accentuate the contours at the waist, as well as a silhouette covered in mirrors. 
 
7. Conceal with Net: Mesh across the shoulders or mesh integrating into a plunging neckline allows for a striking design without compromising the harmony of the dress's structural integrity by adhering to the wearer’s figure and comfort.
 
8. Ombrè Effect: This festive season opt for an ombré-effect mermaid skirt bolero or a monochromatic blazer with a tulle skirt for a striking and well balanced look. 
 
9. Major Outbreak: The silhouette is heightened with puff sleeves, tassel fringes, asymmetrical skirts, dhoti skirts, and structural sleeves. Fashion lovers can add these details to add drama for the festive mood. 
 
10. A touch of accessories: Accessorising gives your outfit even more drama. A simple and solid-coloured dress with an embroidered belt will accentuate your curves while flaunting your pallu.

Colours And Designs That Are In Trend This Festive Season:

Anuradha Chandrashekar, who is the Co-Founder and Chief Creator of ICH NEXT said, "In the upcoming festive season would see a nomadic confluence of culture, expressions and emotions, taking a cue from historical explorations. For women, the trends would reflect a Persia – Africa – India – Oriental narrative in hyper-maximalist manners. Yesteryear styles, such as Aba Kurtas, cuffed Kaftans, the Jeliga, mixed-match kutch embroideries and Pakistani yokes, expect a revival this season, while the patterns to rule are mostly Oriental florals, Isfahan and Abadeh from Persia and African adinkra."

"Speaking about Indian menswear, the festive season would be one of measured experiments, depicting an ensemble of quiet and regal composure. Oriental architecture, tribal motifs of flora and fauna and monumental rug patterns are likely to be in trend. An aristocratic style of utilitarian fashion, inspired by Persian nomads, warriors and rulers, would be on the fore. The season focuses on kurtas and shirts that are tailored sharply, with layered bandis, cavalry trims and multi-pocketed details. Some colour palettes expected to shine amid the festivities include saturated berry purple grounded by the rusticity of ginger and almond, raw pepper & turmeric, ragi brown with earthen silver, azurite & peach quartz, alongside mitti red & Peach quartz," she added.

Budget Friendly Tips to Ace Your Look This Festive Season:

Udita Bansal, who is the founder of trueBrowns said, "Elevate your festive look on a budget by reimagining your statement pieces with clever use of jewellry and accessories. Begin by revisiting your wardrobe and identifying key items that you adore. A classic kurta set, kaftaan, or angarakha set can serve as your canvas. Now, turn to your jewelry box for timeless pieces like a chunky necklace, elegant hoops, or a vintage brooch. Mix and match to create fresh ensembles that highlight your statement items. Add affordable accessories like scarves, belts, or a statement clutch to complete the transformation. With creativity and minimal spending, you'll shine brightly on every festive occasion."
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