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Colour choices for your stunning Diwali ethnic wear

Diwali Ethnic Wear

Indian festivals are colourful. Be it in the home décor or clothes, there is colour everywhere. Every Indian home is decorated during the festivities. Diwali particularly is celebrated with a lot of zest. Colourful candles and diyas are lit everywhere. Colourful sweets are distributed to all. However, what draws the maximum attention are the colourful Diwali dresses. 

 

Ethnic wear is popular in Diwali. Men women and children go shopping for traditional outfits. Women especially have a variety of choices here. They have a plethora of colours to choose from. Be it kurtas or co-ord sets, every design comes with various mix of colours. 

 

Let us check out some popular colours to wear this Diwali. 

 

Ethnic dress colours to wear this Diwali 

 

While there is no right or wrong colour to wear during Diwali, you may want to know your perfect colour for Diwali dress for women. This is dependent on how you want to carry yourself. 

 

Bottle Green Co-ord Set

 

Bottle Green Co-ord Set

 

Bottle green is a popular colour. This is also trending these days. Being the shade of green the colour denotes peace and happiness. It makes you feel fresh. Green is the colour of nature. It brings balance and harmony. You also feel youthful when you don this shade. If you like bottle green then check out our co-ord set. The smart design and the beautiful hue make you a stunner when you wear it. 

 

Peach Kurta Set

 

Peach Kurta Set

 

Peach is another of our favourites. This light colour is pleasant and sweet to look at. You come across as a friendly person when you wear this colour. However, do not confuse peach only with subtleness. Peach also signifies energy and vitality. It is playful too. This comforting colour is a favourite for most women too. You may want to try out this stunning colour this Diwali. Do check out the peach kurta set. It is paired with a contrast-coloured pant to give you a defined look. 

 

Dark Lilac Sharara set

 

Dark Lilac Sharara set

 

Dark lilac is generally not a commonly found shade. You will hardly find anyone wearing this colour in Diwali. So if you want to look different then how about you try this colour. Lilac is regal. The colour thus flaunts richness. It however does not portray dominance. Instead, it is seen as friendly, youthful and soft. It is a happy and soothing colour too. You definitely can wear this shade to your Diwali party. If you need to attend an evening Diwali event then this would be the perfect colour to dress up in. You can purchase the dark lilac sharara set from Stado. The sharara set gives you a very confident and bold look. Blended with this colour your personality enhances even more. 

Another unique colour to pick this Diwali is fuchsia. The colour makes you feel uplifted. You also feel passionate and lovable. Fuchsia is a girly colour. Wear it to feel like a princess this Diwali. You can hop for the fuchsia kurta set. It has a kurta and pants of the same colour. The dress does make you look glamourous in Diwali. 

 

Teal Kurta Set

 

Teal Kurta Set

 

Teal colour is another of our hot favourites for Diwali outfits. This makes a perfect choice to wear in Diwali. Teal is all about balance, serenity and calmness. It shows sophistication. The green-blue colour tinge has a feeling of royalty to it. You can easily pick up this colour for your Diwali dress. Teal colour however may not be very easily available. If you are looking to purchase one then try out the collection at Stado. You can go for the teal-coloured kurta set. It comes with a pant of the same colour. The colour makes you feel rich. Do try it out this Diwali and you are sure to win hearts. 

 

Sky Blue Kurta Set with Dupatta

 

Sky Blue Kurta Set with Dupatta

 

Nothing unique but definitely a favourite is the sky-blue colour in Diwali special dress. Every woman has that little love somewhere for sky blue. The colour is beautiful and subtle that it makes it difficult to take the eyes off from it. The shade of the ocean and the sky, the hue signifies calmness. It is also a very dreamy colour. Relaxed and innocent sky blue could be your choice this Diwali. Pick the sky-blue kurta set with duppata. You just cannot go wrong with this choice. 

 

The sacred colour yellow is another popular colour choice in the festivals. Yellow is symbolic of purity. It also signifies victory. It is also believed that the colour keeps the evil spirits away. This bright and vibrant colour makes one glow. You can try out the yellow angarakha kurta set. It has a very subtle shade of yellow. The kurta is teamed with a contrast-coloured pant. The attire is a beauty and makes one feel confident. 

 

For someone who is bold and confident rust can be a colour choice. The hue is trending. It is inviting and warm. The dark shade of red looks best on those who can carry deep colours. The rust kurta set from Stado is simple but elegant. Just accessories It well and you are all good to make a fashion statement with the attire this Diwali. 

 

Mustard denotes diversity and creativity. The dark shade of yellow works on all skin tones. It is a traditional colour worn in Indian festivals. You will see how this colour blends with the décor of your room too. Try out the mustard co-ord set. It is a smart design and the hue adds a glam to your look. 

Experiment with colours this Diwali 

 

With so many colour choices on offer, you are sure to be spoilt for choice when buying the best dress for Diwali. At Stado we have some basic coloured ethnic wear. Alternatively, if you want to try out some unique hues then we have that too. Be it the kurta sets, co-ord sets, sharara or kurta set with duppata, you definitely will get a wide colour selection here. So just browse through the collection and pick what you like best. All the colours are rich and vibrant and will make you stand out this Diwali. You may want to try your favourites or experiment with something new, the choice is all yours.

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