Style Your Festive Look: Best Picks For Ugadi and Eid

Style Your Festive Look: Best Picks For Ugadi and Eid

Ugadi and Eid Festive Looks: With the festival season around the corner, it’s time to go traditional with a contemporary feel. Eid and Ugadi are two colourful festivals that reunite people with their family in the mood of joy, rebirth, and gratitude. These festivals demand shopping for beautiful and comfortable festival wear for women, so it is the ideal time to renew your wardrobe. Many brands offer you a beautiful selection of ethnic wear that harmoniously merges tradition and modernity so that you appear and feel the best on these auspicious occasions. The Meaning of Ugadi and Eid: Celebrating New Beginnings Ugadi, which is mainly celebrated in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, welcomes the Hindu lunar calendar. It is a celebration of new beginnings, prayer, and festivities. Eid, however, is a celebration of thanks and happiness, preceded by a month of fasting and prayers in Ramadan. It is a period of togetherness, introspection, and lavish feasts, where dressing up in modest and beautiful clothes is also regarded as an old tradition of the celebrations. Both these festivals give priority to dressing up, so this is the best time to renovate the wardrobe with festive and sophisticated outfits portraying cheer and convention. Festival Wear for Ladies: Step up Your Style for Ugadi and Eid When it comes to women’s festival attire, elegance and comfort walk side by side. There are a variety of well-planned outfits that appeal to each woman’s individual sense of style. From deeply ethnic colors to careful detailing, our range personifies elegance and festivity. Let us discuss some essentials for this festive period. 1. Stylish Kurtis for Ugadi & Eid Rust Colour Kurti For Women Kurtis is a versatile piece of clothing in each woman’s Eid wardrobe. If you like simple embroidery or striking Eid prints, there is something in store for everyone. Straight-cut embroidered kurtis are a refined option for Eid with intricate thread work and fine embellishments that pick up the Eid vibe. 2. Statement Co-Ord Sets: Comfort Meets Glamour Get Embed Code Co-ord sets are the epitome of effortless fashion. Whether you’re attending a festive lunch or an evening family gathering, these sets offer a balanced mix of style and ease. Printed Co-Ords are ideal for daytime Ugadi festivities, as these add a refreshing and vibrant touch to your look. Embroidered Co-Ord Sets would make a perfect Eid outfit choice, as these are elegant yet contemporary outfits that strike the right balance between modesty and festive glamour. 3. Elegant Long Dresses For those fond of an Indo-Western look for their celebration attire, long dresses are a good choice. Printed Long Maxi dresses can be used for daytime Ugadi ceremonies, providing comfort and beauty. 4. Classic Dupatta & Accessory Styling No celebration outfit is complete without the appropriate accessories. A subtly embroidered or chiffon dupatta can transform an ordinary outfit into a graceful and sophisticated one. Selecting the Right Colours for Festive Glamour Festive fashion relies heavily on colours. The festive range boasts a palette of colours that exactly matches the festive spirit of Ugadi and Eid: Royale Jewel Tones: Opaque maroons, royal blues, and emerald greens bring opulence and majesty to your festive ensemble. Vibrant and Radiant Shades: Yellow, orange, and green colours are best suited for Ugadi, representing prosperity and new beginnings. Soft and Classy Pastels: Blush pinks, baby blues, and mint greens convey calmness and are ideal for Eid celebrations. Sustainable & Comfortable Fabrics for Day-Long Celebrations We realise how much comfort matters, particularly during hours of celebration. There are many ranges that includes top-quality fabrics that are light and luxurious. Cotton & Chanderi: Ideal for daytime celebrations, with a light comfort and classy finish. Silk Blends & Georgette: A stunning option for night parties, introducing a touch of glamour to your attire. Pashmina & Wool Blends: Perfect for slightly chilly nights, keeping you warm while maintaining your style. Why Choose A Wardrobe For Your Festival Wear? Many brands are dedicated to offering women clothes that aren’t only trendy but also easy and easygoing. They have a celebration range that is carefully picked to make sure you get the ideal outfit for any function. Exclusive Ethnic & Fusion Wear: The ideal combination of contemporary silhouettes with ethnic looks. Premium Quality Fabrics: Guarantees ease all day long. Size-Inclusive Collection: There are clothing possibilities ranging, so that every woman can rejoice in style. Trend-Driven Designs: Gives you the most recent in ethnic style. Final Thoughts: Rejoice With Grace & Style This Ugadi and Eid, let your clothing convey the happiness and energy of the festivities. If you like traditional ethnic wear or modern-day fusion trends, find some stunning collections of festival wear for women that will fit every occasion. Welcome the season of happiness with sophistication and poise, and make every moment extra special. Shop for festive wear and find the best outfit to celebrate in style. Wishing you a happy Ugadi and a blissful Eid! Shop now and make this festive period special.

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 UGADI – A CELEBRATION OF A NEW BEGINNING

UGADI – A CELEBRATION OF A NEW BEGINNING

Ugadi, or Yugadi is celebrated by the for the people of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh respectively. It Is a day of new beginning or the first day of the Hindu Lunar Calendar. Ugadi is celebrated with various names across different states. The celebrations across these states are diverse and is accompanied with various festive activities and food preparations. The festival typically falls during the month of March or April. The festival of Ugadi is also known by Gudi Padwa for Maharashtrians, Cheti Chand for the Sindhi community and Baisakhi for the Punjabis. Legend has it that Lord Brahma created the world on the day of Ugadi in which the current generation lives. However, Ugadi overlaps with the onset of spring and the harvest season. This is the first festival after the long monsoon season and cold winter days. This day also marks the change of the lunar orbit and the start of the lunar calendar. In the Hindu calendar the day is also known as Chaitra Sudha Padhyami. The celebrations in Karnataka include decorating homes and space of worship with flowers and raw mango leaves. Since the beginning of any auspicious occasion starts with a visit to the temple, people wake up early to visit the place of worship to seek the blessings of the almighty adorned in new clothes. Women often opt for Silk sarees, being the most famous handloom type in Karnataka, from Mysore silks, Kanchipuram and arani sarees. With regard to food they eat a mixture called Bevu Bella which is made with neem leaves and jaggery. This symbolizes the anticipation for a year filled with emotions of sweet and bitter. Obattu, is another traditional sweet that is prepared on this day. Whereas, meals consist of Chitranna, Puliogare, Obattu Saru, Kosambri and Payasam. However, before consuming the meals, an offering is made to the Gods. In Andhra Pradesh too Ugadi is celebrated by decorating the doorways with flowers and twigs of mango leaves alongwith Rangoli outside the main door. Here Bevu Bella is replaced with Ugadi Pachhadi and it consists of a mixture of neem leaves, jaggery, green chili, pepper, salt and raw mango or tamarind. It is consumed in a small quantity and denotes emotions like fear, happiness, sadness, surprising events of life etc. Apart from these, traditional staple food including rice and pappu is prepared alongwith sweets. A visit to the temple is a must to seek blessings of the divine for a wonderful year ahead. Everyone decks up in their best finery and the rest of the day is spent meeting and greeting family, near and dear ones. Though Ugadi, may be celebrated with different names, the focus is on the well-being and marking the new beginning of a new era. This year the festivities may not be celebrated with gusto, the spirit of Ugadi will remain intact and continue to spread the warmth of the festival among everyone.  

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 Get your Fix of Festive Shopping

Get your Fix of Festive Shopping

Stock up on best buys for the festive season ahead at Rang De- Saree & Jewellery Exhibition in the city. Ugadi and Holi is here and it’s time to update our ethnic wardrobe! Check out Rang De Exhibition for some beautiful handcrafted sarees and exquisite silver jewellery collection ranging from traditional to contemporary designs from The S Studio and Parampariya. The S Studio collection includes elegant kanchipuram and soft silk sarees, embroidery and cutwork sarees, raw silks, Pen kalamkari sarees, hand block printed silk cottons and kanchi cottons and more. The adornment collection includes exclusive kundan, traditional nagas, trendy contemporary wear, oxidised, antique and curated one of a kind jewellery. When: 13th & 14th March 2020, 10:30am to 7:30pm. Where: Studio Orenda, No.391, 1st floor, 6th B cross, 18th E main, Koramangala, 6th Block, Bangalore. Call: 7625094555, +91 9840476171, +91 9486708504 for more details. Get your Fix of Festive Shopping

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