As the festive season is near we all are stuck with the same question of what to wear. But how many times did you think of wearing your outfits again? Instead of spending tonnes of money again for festive seasons you can simply re-style your outfits that you wore during your bestie's or brother's or any close relatives' wedding. But how to wear them again without anyone noticing that? Here are some styling tips to slay the same outfit again with a twist:
Let's start with an outfit which is lying in everybody's closet these days - Sharara! There are effortless ways of topping your fashion game and there are many ways through which you can re-style the outfit and no one will even notice it.
With A different Top Or Bottom
As the set is divided into two pieces you can always switch them with other outfits to create a unique look everytime you wear it.
A long skirt with matching dupatta will look great with the top piece of sharara. You can even try pairing it with straight cut pants to get a chic look.
You can completely change the whole level of fashion by effortlessly pairing a silk shirt with the sharara bottom. Instead of a shirt, you can also opt for a fancy top (off-shoulder or one shoulder) for again creating a different look.
Try A Short Kurti Or Crop Top
You can alternatively use a different kurti or crop top with sharara to get a variation. Match it with the sharara's colour or design for a perfect finish. Go for an intricately heavy kurti with a simple sharara. A solid and trendy crop top will work well with sharara too. This fuss free look is ideal for the festive seasons.
Dupatta
Styling a dupatta will also create a slightly different look. Pin dupatta on one shoulder only with a long skirt and skip it with the shirt.
Hairstyle Can Change A Lot
Hairstyle is an important part of your final look so create a variety of hairdos to get a different look every time effortlessly. A bun will look great on you with the silk shirt and sharara bottom whereas a middle parting with hair tucked behind your ears will look beautiful with the long skirt and sharara suit.
Jewellery
If your sharara has a wide neckline then a heavy choker will complete the whole look.
Match the jewellery with your outfits for a perfect look.
If you have attended your bestie's wedding then you must be having at least one lehenga in your wardrobe. As the lehengas are usually eye-catching it's not that easy to get it overlooked by people. Here are some tips to make it less prominent:
A Ruffled Top
Ruffled tops are in vogue so try to pair the lehenga with one. This will instantly change the look so you are ready to go. Sport some chunky neckline pieces to match the vibe of lehenga.
Dhoti Pants Instead Of Lehenga
It's not that hard to achieve a contemporary look with the lehenga. Pair a dhoti pant with choli and here is your OOTD for your festive celebration. Let the dhoti pants steal all the attention with minimal jewelry and an updo hairstyle.
Palazzo With The Choli
Palazzo with the choli will become an instant hit among your peer group. A matching or a contrasting colour of palazzo will work with the choli. This will also give you an elongated appeal as well, so perfect for women who worry about their height.
The Dupatta
You can use dupatta as a jacket with the palazzo. Wearing a dupatta like this will create a chic look. There are plenty of DIY tutorials available on the internet to create a jacket with dupatta.
Elegance, class, timelessness are some of the few words associated with anarkali. The comfortable outfit can be flaunted on any body type. You can adorn its beauty and style it again with a few styling tips and tricks:
Make A Lehenga Out of It
This recycling of your old Anarkali is tried and tested so you won't end up ruining it. You will wonder how a simple cut above the gheri portion and a little bit of stitching can create such a transformation to the outfit. Work with your tailor to create a beautiful lehenga choli set. You can also stitch a matching pair of choli or cropped blouse if you prefer.
Layering
As the winters are not far away, this is a suitable option to come out with. Wear a sheer jacket with your Anarkali to create a different look. Also, you will stay protected from some chilly winds.
As A Gown
Ditch the dupatta of your anarkali and wear it like a gown. Add a belt to accentuate your waist. Pair some minimal jewellery with it to give a modern touch to the overall look.
Add A Border
You can change the look of your simple Anarkali by stitching a heavily embroidered border alongside the hem of the garment. This will look stunning during any festive celebrations.
If you have bought a kurti suit for a wedding event then you must be confused about how to restyle it again. Kurtis are a versatile piece of clothing that most Indian women have. You can dress it up or dress it down effortlessly. Here are some ways to wear them again with a twist of style:
Skirt Style Palazzo
This is one of the easiest ways to wear your kurti. Choose a simple skirt style palazzo if your kurti has a heavy design for a balanced look. The look will be accurate if you keep the style minimal. A stunning pair of earrings will go with the outfit.
Long Skirt
No matter what the length of your kurti is, a long skirt will go with any style. A simple skirt with heavily embellished kurti and vice versa is the thumb rule again. Pair a dupatta matching the long skirt to complete the entire look.
Straight Palazzo With Jacket
Make the festive seasons more stylish with this combo - kurti paired with straight palazzo and jacket. A chic way to restyle your kurti suit, the whole look can be used as office wear as well.
Jeans
Jeans have the ability to give kurti a casual look. The look will be simple but with the addition of statement earrings and necklace, the look will be suitable for any festival.
Sarees can make you an aesthetic diva without much effort! You can easily create variations with sarees and here are some of them:
A Classic White Spaghetti
You can replace the original blouse of the saree with a white spaghetti. The look will be perfect for an edgy style statement.
Style Of Draping
Most of you must be aware of various draping styles of sarees. They make the same outfit completely distinct from each other. Apart from the classic pleated style there are other styles for draping a saree. Gujarati style, marathi style and bengali style are some of the traditional styles of draping while belt style and neck drape style are a few modern touches to the traditional saree. The idea of mentioning them is that you don't need anything extra to restyle a saree, the way of draping will be enough to automatically create a huge difference in the styles.
Add A Jacket
Add a long velvet jacket to create an autumn vibe or you can simply wear a short jacket which matches the saree colour. Either way the look will be stunning and will steal your heart.
Cape
Opting for wearing a cape will instantly make you look stylish. You can choose a sheer cape with a heavy worked blouse or choose a solid cape matching with your saree. You can choose the most suitable one from the sea of varieties of capes.
You can easily create a variety of styles by simply mixing and matching. Subtle makeup with a heavy outfit and the vice versa will create a gorgeous look. As the festive seasons are full of brightness, do try to incorporate it in your style as well. Shimmery makeup will be great for such a time. Also, the hair and makeup will result in creating a dissimilar look. So, try these hacks for the upcoming festive seasons for revamping your style with the old wedding outfits and glam up yourself.