By KIRAN BAHL
Greetings everyone and a Happy Diwali! Diwali is a celebration of
lights, a time to wish prosperity and success to one and all. Shouldn�t
we be celebrating the festivities with bright and vivid colors too?
Ladies, as discussed last month, runways are still following the
famous-for-fall red/purple/blue/green four-color palette, but with a
twist. Now, prints are being added to these dazzling hues to create
works of art for any occasion, large or small. For the bold, try these
jewel-toned colors and patterns tips to toes (it�s extremely holiday!),
but for the more subdued, just a hint of these colors and styles as
just accessories can perfect your wardrobe.
REDS WITH BATIKS (AMBI PRINTS):
A beautiful red sari with shimmering sequins or a maroon salwar kameez
with pink threadwork is beautiful enough, but add batik or tapestry
prints, and voila! Your look is instantly modernized. Another more
subtle way to update your outfit is to find fabrics with bhuti work in
shapes of ambis (also called mango shapes), or mehndi patterns. These
randomly-placed pieces will stand out but not overwhelm the look.
PURPLES WITH FOILED STRIPES:
Every complexion�s favorite, purple becomes even more dazzling with the
help of foil work, especially in stripe patterns. Gold or silver foils
are fine, but focus on where the placement of this shiny stuff lies.
For example, if wearing a sari, foil work should not be around the sari
or blouse, but on the pallu only. If wearing a salwar kameez, don�t
overwork the pieces with this type of finish all over. Using a small
amount of foil, even just around the neckline and sleeves, can be
dramatic enough. Stripes also are becoming popular, but added with
thinner stripes of sparkling foil within, you�ll sport the hottest
trend. This style trick has become an international runway favorite,
and is being repeated for weeks now. Try it, the look will not
disappoint!
GREENS WITH REPEAT PATTERNS:
Are you into the greens of the season yet? If not, now�s definitely the
time. Repeat patterns are so easy to wear, and when paired with loud
greens, it almost calms the color down. Imagine a black pantsuit with
sage green polka dots. The �repeat� polka-dot design can seem
monotonous, but when played with the colors black and green, you�ve
created the latest look. Inverted, take a sea-green churidaar. Add
columns or �repeats� of multi-colored sequins down the front. Not only
will the vertical stripes flatter you, but the contrast of sequins on
green also will shine. Try these trends and have everyone �green with
envy�!
BLUES WITH PAINTED LOOKS:
Hand-painted saris are the craze now. From water-splashed and
ferned-jungle looks to geometric swirl and diamond shape works, it�s
about the paintbrush. These imperfect looks perfect your look without
overdoing things. A turquoise sari dripping with water drops, or a navy
blue salwar kameez adorned with large swirls, will have all eyes on
you.
Ladies, winter�s approaching! To get ahead on next season�s trends, try
mixing and matching the jewel tones above and the looks too. A red sari
with foil stripes and ambis scattered about, or a purple salwar kameez
with foil polka dots and painted diamond studs, will have you on top of
the fashion chains. Do remember though, when mixing up these looks,
minimize completely on jewelry and accessories.
Send us your fashion questions and concerns. Follow the trend! E-mail
us at [email protected], and we�ll answer any and all your fashion
dilemmas! Here�s this month�s Fashion Drama Question of the month:
Q: You probably never get guys asking you questions, but all of us know
one important question we never get an answer to � what shoes do you
wear with jodhpuris and sherwanis without looking like we just got off
the boat? � Neel, Tampa
A: Hi Neel and Happy Diwali! This is a question we get asked a lot at
the boutique, so you�re right, you�re not the only one! For sherwanis,
kurta pajamas, or gadar suits (fancy kurta pajamas), opt for the
traditional chappal look (very authentic). For a modern twist? Try
pairing your look with mojhris (camel hide loafer look-alikes) or
regular loafers (no crazy colors � brown or black only.) For jodhpuris,
which resemble suits, dress shoes are your only options, besides shiny
boot looks.
Once again, we wish you all happiness, success and peace now and
always. Party much, but party safe. Enjoy each other�s presence, and
always invite more positive company into your lives. And as you do all
this and live life to the fullest, always remember to gro with style!
Kiran Bahl of Gro Styles, �An Indian Boutique,� 2035 E. Fowler Ave,
Tampa, FL 33612, can be reached at (813) 843-9040 or (813) 903-8334.
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