Dress best for this season!

June 19, 2012 10:34
Dress best for this season!

So what if this is a monsoon??? So what if it rains and you may get drenched??? End of the day, you looking your best each day is unavoidable… so, don’t avoid dressing your best even in these monsoons...

Some love monsoon as I do, but there are still some people who hate the season for it creates mess and they really get confused as what to wear and what not. The rainy days make it difficult for them to wear what they want to, since there is always a fear the rain would come without any indication and they end up with drenched clothes. Huh, this does not account for the perfect reason for not looking trendy in monsoon days. Because, there are still people who manage to look as trendy as they do during the remaining seasons of the year.

This monsoon, do not compromise with your style statement and allow yourself to frighten of the wet season. Be little creative and let your thoughtfulness run in order to get trendy even during those days of heavy downpour. For fashionistas, there is nothing like unfriendly weather- your appeal lies on how you carry yourself on any, good or bad, day!

Girls out there, here are exclusive tips for you. If you like to be noticed and expect an unmessy monsoon, keep your thoughts to short, simple, yet trendy clothes. Short skirts are a big hit, however, office goers can also pick knee-length skirts and tunics. Be practical and try to visualize the end result of wearing lighter hues during the season. Avoid white, and take refuge to darker colors like brown, olive green and orange. Indigo has recently been in vogue! Add one Indigo dress this monsoon to your wardrobe. Avoid wearing long dresses!

Those who are accustomed to traditional wears can opt for funky and colorful kurtis. Team them up with churidaars or leggings which are in fashion of late. It is time to put your heavily embroidered salwar-kameez aside and replace them with lightweight chiffon or even cotton suits. However, this should be kept in mind that even though cotton is manageable, it can get worse with wet and muddy weather.

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