STYLE GUIDE FOR RAMADAN AND EID UL FITR

STYLE GUIDE FOR RAMADAN AND EID UL FITR

STYLE GUIDE FOR RAMADAN AND EID UL FITR

Eid-ul-Fitr is the culmination of the holy month of Ramadan and the beginning of Shawwal, which is the tenth month of Islam. Every culture has its own style and sense of dressing for rituals and events. And so is Eid, as people prepare their homes and heart; they create their wardrobes with equal enthusiasm. They don something extra special for their Eid prayers, moon sighting, breaking the fast, and other joyous celebrations.

To make sure that you look stunning this Eid-ul-Fitr, we have curated a list of outfits for your inspiration.

1.For Eid Namaz, wear a kurta and a salwar

At the time of namaz, you should wear a Kurta and Shalwar. It allows you to walk and flex effortlessly while still keeping you relaxed during the day. For namaz, most people choose white and pastel-coloured shalwar and kurta. This summer, pastel kurtas are ideal. A traditional timepiece and a pair of Kolhapuri shoes or sandals will complete the look.

2. Kurta set in Lucknow thread work for Iftar brunch

Those who want to add ethnic charm to their Eid attire and celebrations could wear a kurta set with Lucknowi thread embroidery. The off-white and the floral jaal work are just ideal to catch the limelight of Eid celebration. What’s the wait? Leave a statement this holy Eid.

3.Bundi Set for EID celebrations.

For a while, put away your jeans and t-shirt and don the most classic Bundi ensemble; nothing can match the grace of the old-school style. Also, the Bundi jacket may be taken off to create a versatile combination for various occasions and celebrations.

4. Mirrorwork kurta set for Iftar Parties

Be spotlight-ready with this pista green textured kurta set in mirror work and be the star of the Iftar parties. The jazzy and overall mirror embroidery work on the soft pastel hued-kurta looks eye-catching and breaks the preconceived notion that glitter is not for men.

5. Neckline Embroidery Kurta for EID ul Fitr

Embroidery has a rich history in Indian culture, and different states carry a flavour of their own. Get yourself dressed up in an embroidered kurta on Eid that will make you stand out in the crowd. To get a classier look, pair it up with traditional Peshawari chappals.

 

 

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