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Holi fashion 2026: 7 chic affordable looks other than white, from pastels to soft glam

Whites are popular for Holi. But pastels are also paving a way. These colours are gentle yet confident and playful yet polished. In a festival known for myriad hues, choosing softer shades feels like a stylish statement.

March 02, 2026 / 08:13 IST
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  • Pastel hues are trending for Holi, replacing traditional white.
  • Try blush pink, powder blue, or mint green for a fresh look.
  • Pastel tie-dye lounge sets bring comfort and style to Holi outfits.

Love wearing whites for Holi? This year switch to softer, sweeter pastels for a more stylish look. Pastel hues are taking centre stage, offering a refreshing alternative to stark white.

Holi, for decades, has been painted in predictable strokes, a sea of white awaiting its fate. However, fashion, like spring itself, evolves. And this year, pastels have entered the festival. Powder blue, pistachio green, blush pink, these tones flirt with the myriad colours of Holi.

Here are 7 not-so-white pastel looks that promise charm, comfort and a dash of glamour

The blush pink kurta

Blush pink feels romantic without being saccharine. In breathable cotton or linen, it flatters every complexion and welcomes splashes of brighter colour. It’s subtle enough to remain wearable long after Holi, which makes it a rather sensible indulgence.

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The powder blue co-ord

Powder blue carries a calm, almost regal air. A pastel co-ord in this shade looks polished yet playful. Once dusted with colour, it creates a watercolour effect, as though your outfit has been gently painted by hand.

The mint green sharara

Mint green is crisp and cooling, quite ideal for a sun-drenched afternoon. A flared sharara in this shade moves beautifully and photographs even better. The freshness of mint offsets the vibrancy of Holi powders most charmingly.

The lavender lounge set

Lavender whispers elegance. A relaxed pastel lounge set, perhaps wide trousers and a soft top, feels contemporary and comfortable. It’s the sort of outfit that says you came to celebrate, but you did so with effortless poise.

The peach palazzo pairing

Peach brings warmth without overwhelming the eye. Paired with a lighter top or matching pastel, it creates a dreamy tonal look. The shade glows particularly well in natural light, giving skin a gentle, flattering radiance.

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The butter yellow

Butter yellow captures the optimism of spring. It’s cheerful without veering into neon territory. A simple kurta or oversized shirt in this hue feels bright yet refined, rather like bottled sunshine you can wear.

The pastel tie-dye twist

Why not combine softness with artistry? A pastel tie-dye piece, in swirls of baby pink, sky blue and lilac, embraces Holi’s spirit while remaining chic. As colours settle on it, the effect becomes delightfully impressionistic.

Namita S Kalla is a senior journalist who writes about different aspects of modern life that include lifestyle, health, fashion, beauty, and entertainment.
first published: Mar 2, 2026 08:13 am

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