Festival Look: Dandiya during Navratri, then Karva Chauth, and after that Diwali... You have to participate in these festivals coming one after the other and no Indian festival is complete without traditional wear, but in all these festivals a saree is included. The idea of ​​draping can be a bit boring, especially if you have not experimented with draping. But the photos look the same at every festival, so why not replace the lehenga with a saree this time? With the help of a few tips and tricks, you can get a different look in lehenga on every occasion.

Multicolored lehenga

This multicolored lehenga is a very good option to wear on Garba nights. Team it with a choli like this and a side dupatta.

Black lehenga

If you intend to wow everyone with your look at the Diwali party, then choose a black lehenga. While people avoid black color during festivals, you will look completely different from the crowd by choosing this color. Black color also gives you a slim look.

Pastel sequin lehenga

If there is a wedding of someone at home or of a special friend, where you have to look the most beautiful after the bride, instead of choosing a red, blue, or yellow lehenga, choose a lehenga with sequins and gota-patti in pastel colors like this. No doubt everyone will appreciate it.

Star lehenga

Fix this lehenga for your Karva Chauth look. Brother, by wearing this color combination of lehenga, no one will look more beautiful than you. Pair a green colored lehenga with a blue gota-banded dupatta. Complete the look by wearing a choker and earrings.

Neon lehenga

You can try this look on the occasion of Navratri. Neon-colored lehenga will look a little different, but good too. Adopt a similar look. In which the lehenga is plain and the focus is on the blouse work. Do not keep the dupatta too heavy.

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