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glam up your pujo days with modern bengali aesthetics

Pujo and fashion are almost synonymous,Durga puja festivities offer the perfect excuse to bring out ethnic wear for women and dress up in all your colourful glory. Whether it’s sticking to traditional looks or expressing our own personal style through some latest fashion trends, there’s no doubt that the grand festivities offer a huge opportunity to dress over the top to our heart’s content! We’re straying away from the classics to bring some modern aesthetic into Durga Puja fashion, all the while sticking to some of the traditional colour palettes.

                            SAPTAMI
Saptami is when you can get away with an indo-western outfit so we’re embracing the pujo colours with surplice neck tunic in a dramatic, deep red. A muted gold pair of pencil pant are super versatile and we’re matching them with light dangling gold oxidised earrings. Planning to get instafamous? Pair the look with nude heels and don’t forget to add an elegant non conventional watch and a indo western sling bag.
                            ASTHAMI
Just before the big day, there’s sure to be a lot of running around so be your comfortable, chic best in pastel croptop, palazo, shrug set . Frills, flare, all that jazz in this ethnic dress for women that we’re so in love with! Pare with pearl embroidered juttis and might just end up stealing the show and if you’re stepping out during the day, nothing like a pair of sunglasses in brown with a hint of gold elements to make a statement.
                            NABAMI
Nabami,it’s the big day so we’re going to make a little different this time with a vibrant yellow and pink anarkali suit. But keep the look young and fresh with a minimalist kundan choker and earrings set . What’s really gonna make this look with a small black bindi if that’s your vibe, along with a golden potli bag and block heels. Add your perfect pink lipstick and you're ready to glam up.
                           DASHAMI
At last the melancholy! It's Dashami. We gonna keep it simple with beige and red palates. A simple beige kurta with hints of red and gold. Some oxidised bangles and a jhumka of your choice and wallah you're ready for sidoor khela.
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