Ethnic look will also remain comfortable… keep these 5 tips in mind from suit to wearing saree

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When it comes to wearing ethnic clothes in summer, a heavy style comes to mind, but if some small tips are kept in mind, then a comfortable look can be achieved even in ethnic. If you want to make the ethnic look comfortable in summer, then you need to pay attention to breathable fabric, silhouette, colors and accessories.

Everyone wants to have a comfortable look in the humid heat, for this one has to focus on the fabric of the outfit as well as small detailing. By making some simple changes you can get a stylish as well as sober and comfortable look. So let us see how aesthetic and comfortable style can be created in ethnic wear.

Right choice of fabric

In the summer season, include suits and sarees made of fabrics like cotton, linen, chiffon, chanderi brocade in your wardrobe. Cotton, Khadi, linen, muslin are best for home wear. Actually, this fabric gets wrinkled when it sits. Even if you are going out, you should avoid linen, cotton, khadi for bottom wear. Chanderi silk is light but gives a rich look, so sarees made of this fabric are good for going out. Chiffon is a very light and flowy fabric, hence its saree will give you a great look which will look amazing and will also be comfortable. To go out, you should wear suits and sarees of blended fabric, like cotton-linen, cotton, spandex, linen-rayon, bamboo-cotton, cotton-modal, cotton-lycra are best.

Minimalistic detailing

If you have to go out or have a special occasion and want a presentable look, then wear outfits with minimalistic detailing. It often seems that if ethnic wear is worn for a special occasion, it has heavy embroidery, but clothes with minimal detailing also give a good look. For example, the suit worn by Aamna Sharif has light embroidery on the neckline and bows are made on the entire bottom.

Summer Ethnic Look Tips In Hindi

Right choice of color is important

In summer, whether you are wearing clothes at home or have to go out. Right choice of color is important. Dark colored clothes absorb more heat. Pastel color combination is best. It has also been very popular for the last several years. Sky blue, mint green, light yellow, powder blue, baby pink, dusky peach, lavender. One should avoid wearing colors like dark blue, black, red.

Follow loose-fit

The biggest problem in summer is when clothes stick to the body. You can follow the loose fit trend in ethnic wear, especially suits. For this, wear a slightly fitted top part and loose silhouette. In bottom wear, choose options like Sharara, Palazzo. For this you can see this look of Aamna Sharif.

Minimalistic Accessories

In summer, wear such jewelery which despite being minimalist, helps in giving you a rich look. For example, instead of a neckpiece, carry only earrings so that a focus point is created. It is a great idea to carry delicate chains, small studs, small hoops, rings stackings, small statement pendants in your collection.

Also read: Kangana Ranaut’s saree looks are classy, ​​take inspiration for royal style.

Shashi Singh

Shashi Singh

Shashi Singh is working as a sub editor in TV9 Digital Hindi. Shashi, who hails from Bareilly city of Uttar Pradesh, has graduated in Arts from Bareilly College (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University) and has done PG Diploma in Integrated Digital Media from ‘The Aarohan Media School’, an institute affiliated with Amar Ujala. Along with this, he started his career in journalism as a junior content writer from Amar Ujala. She writes on topics like religion, relationships, food, health, and entertainment. He has more than three years of experience in the field of journalism. Along with entertainment, she is also interested in writing politics, crime and news of the country and the world. Apart from this, he has also taken a master’s degree in Journalism from ‘Tekvan School of Mass Communication’. She is fond of reading books, writing poems and poetry and likes to explore new things.

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