While you gear up for the festive season this year, we give you tips to dress up like your favourite Colors' bahu and surprise everyone!
Say bye to the Navvaris this time and Welcome Ganpati in a different avatar. Go Wakad! Add some Rajasthani touch to your wardrobe. Try the 'Anandi' look and look vivacious.
Throw in some bright colours on your personality and team them with some equally bright contrasts. Like a bright blue with a bright pink. Add a dash of golden to your dupatta with beautiful kinaris to add to the mood of the occasion.
Complete the look with minimal make-up. Stick to the shades of pink and peach. Bring in some bling with delicate and sleek jewellery and you are ready to welcome the Elephant God!
If you are planning to hold a grand pooja at home and have invited friends over to pay a visit, we suggest a little under-played look. Wear the seedha-palla Sari in Gujrati style and opt for the lighter shades of pink, orange, blue and yellow.
Let your hair down (literally) with curls towards the end. This will give you a chic yet easy look. Being the host you will have to do a lot of moving around, so go ligher on the jewellery and add galm to the look with the make-up that's just right!
Choose saris that look heavy but are lighter to carry. Go for net, chiffon and georgette with sequins or floral patches.
If you are the outgoing types, don't compromise on the fun because of your attire. Be a careless beauty, wear a simple salwar kameez, let your spirit add the glow to your personality.
There is no way you can avoid sweat while dancing on the tunes of the famous Ganpati Dhols, so tie a neat plait instead of leaving your hair open. Pep-it-up by making a crown followed by a neat braid. Opt for waterproof make-up so that it doesn't trickle down your face, leaving you look like a ghost!
Opt for the style you are most comfortable in and don't let your attire spoil the mood of the occasion. After all, Ganeshotsav is all about eleven days of non-stop fun. "Ganpati Bappa Moriya!"