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Brighten up your festive outfit with the right colours, make your traditional outfit shine

Choosing the right colours for Janmashtami reflects the festival’s joy and devotion. From vibrant fuschia to radiant yellow and timeless red, here are colours that will make your outfit stand out and shine as bright as the celebration.

August 20, 2024 / 12:32 IST
Traditional Indian wear: If you’re someone who prefers to keep the traditional embellishments minimal, there’s an easy way to amp up your look; add a splash of colour (Image: Canva)

Traditional Indian wear: If you’re someone who prefers to keep the traditional embellishments minimal, there’s an easy way to amp up your look; add a splash of colour (Image: Canva)

After the joyful celebrations of Rakshabandhan, it’s now time to turn your attention to another festival that invites you to drape yourself in vibrant hues, reflecting the spirit of devotion and festivity. Before Janmashtami, here is a chance to pull out your cherished traditional outfits and make a statement that’s both elegant and effortless.

If you’re someone who prefers to keep the traditional embellishments minimal, there’s an easy way to amp up your look; add a splash of colour. When your outfit’s colour takes centerstage, even the simplest dress can mirror class and chicness without overwhelming you with too many trimmings.

Here are some of the best colours to choose from and why they’re perfect for the festival:

Vibrant fuchsia: Fuchsia pink carries the passion of red, the playfulness of pink, and the mystery of purple. It’s one of the most ‘in’ colours for festive occasions, making it a must-have in your wardrobe. A traditional outfit in this vibrant shade, paired with minimal zari or thread work, can make you stand out in any crowd. The boldness of fuschia pink allows you to keep your accessories and makeup understated while still making an impression.

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Radiant yellow: Yellow is a colour that radiates warmth, positivity and festivity. Opt for vivid yellow or a more subdued gold yellow, these two hues are perfect for adding charm and brightness to your Janmashtami look. Vivid yellow brings energy and joy, while gold yellow adds a touch of luxury without being overpowering. Pair these shades with intricate gota work or subtle zardosi to create an outfit that’s both radiant and chic.

Timeless red: The colour red never fails to make a statement on festive occasions. A candy apple red outfit is bold, confident, and timeless. This shade of red carries the richness of tradition while still feeling fresh and modern. When adorned with delicate mirror work or intricate embroidery, a red outfit can instantly make you the center of attention. Also, red speaks of passion and vitality, making it an unbeatable choice for those looking to make a lasting impression.

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Serene blue: Wear a flowing lehenga or a sleek saree, ultramarine blue offers an elegance that is hard to match. This blue captures the deep, serene beauty of the night sky. It’s rich, it’s regal, and it’s a shade that’s perfect for making festival. An ultramarine blue outfit with subtle silver embroidery or sequin work lends a contrast look that’s both sophisticated and striking. Flaunt calm and confidence with this colour that connects you to the divine, symbolising peace and devotion, making it a fitting choice for Janmashtami.

Fresh green: Green, especially in shades like harlequin or forest green, brings a sense of freshness and renewal. These tones are reminiscent of lush forests and the vibrant life within them, making them perfect for a festival that celebrates life and devotion. Harlequin green is playful and lively, while forest green is more grounded and elegant. When paired with subtle gold accents or delicate chikankari work, these greens create a look that’s both earthy and ethereal. Additionally, green symbolises growth and prosperity, making it an ideal choice during Janmashtami.

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: Aug 20, 2024 12:32 pm

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