We Indians are absolutely crazy about our festivities, especially about Diwali – so much so that we will have multiple Diwali celebrations – at home, at friend’s place, in schools, in colleges… even at work. Taking the modern working women’s traits in consideration, here are 5 options you can opt for to wear at your workplace’s Diwali bash.
* Cotton Saree With ZariMany women are kind of sentimental towards the nine-yard outfit. Opt for a crisp cotton saree if you want to go completely traditional. Also, if a little amount of shimmer/bling is on your mind, opt for a very lively coloured cotton saree embroidered and/or bordered with zari.
* Crop-Top And Lehenga SkirtIf you think lehenga is not a work-place scenario, think again! Opt for sober colours, big prints and a nice pair of pumps. Your crop top’s sleeves should not be shorter than your elbows.
* Long Kurta And ShararaSharara and kurta are so in these days. Introduced by Islamic style of bridal fashion, shararas have won many hearts. If you need a hassle-free volume to your outfit, they are the best option. A simple sharara paired with a silk kurta will complement each other perfectly.
* Heavy DupattaThis can be called as a last-minute styling option for your office’s Diwali bash. If you have a simple or plain pair of salwar/chudidar and kurta, opt for a heavy dupatta such as a phulkari dupatta or a silk dupatta.
* Tunic KurtaCotton tunic kurta, when paired with a long cotton printed dupatta, makes for the perfect traditional outfit not only for a festive party at work but also to beat the heat and humidity. Go for flared or loose sleeves. Opt for deep colours. Some mirror work and/or embroidery will add the right amount of glam and bling to your outfit.