5 fashionable Lohri outfit ideas for women
The popular winter Punjabi folk festival of Lohri is almost here and it is believed that the occasion marks the passing of the winter solstice. Celebrated all over India with pomp and show, the harvest festival holds a special place in the hearts of Punjabis. If you are confused about what to wear this Lohri, check out these five fashionable outfit ideas.
Patiala salwar suit
One of the most popular traditional outfits to wear on Lohri, a patiala suit will set the Punjabi spirit and make you look chic and sophisticated, the perfect choice for celebrating this joyous occasion. The loose patiala pants stitched with pleats are comfortable to wear. Go for a soft yellow, baby pink, or lavender shade with elegant embroidery. Complete the look with traditional jhumkas.
Go for a mirror-work sharara suit
Go for a nice sharara suit with gorgeous mirror work this Lohri to look charming and chic and rock the festival in style. You can pick a mustard-colored short kurti and pair it up with matching sharara pants and a sheer dupatta with a gold border. Complete the look with vibrant Punjabi juttis, side-swept hair, kundan earrings, and a nice embroidered clutch.
Lehenga with jacket
If you want to experiment and try a contemporary yet ethnic look, invest in a nice stylish lehenga with a jacket. Select a red and white-toned floral printed lehenga and pair it up with an embellished V-neck blouse of the same tone. Complete the look by wearing a same-colored jacket. Tie your hair in a top knot for a stylish touch.
Crop top, and palazzo with a matching cape
If you don't want to go all Indian on Lohri, you can try out an Indo-western look and get ready to rule the party. Consider a bright pink strappy crop top and palazzo set which is both casual and elegant at the same time. Finish off your look with a sleeveless floral cape, kundan-adorned dangling earrings, and silver stilettos.
Banarasi silk saree
A saree never goes out of style and is a must-have for traditional occasions. You can go for a rich green or bright yellow-colored Banarasi silk saree and pair it up with a backless blouse. You can also wear a turtleneck sweater or off-shoulder top instead of a blouse for a fusion look. Complete the ensemble with a chic bun and a small bindi.