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What to Wear at Holi Festival – 16 Best Holi Outfit Ideas

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↓ 12. Modest Fashion For Holi

If you observe the Hijab and want to have fun this Holi Festival, here is how to do it. This Turkish neck wrap style Hijab works well over this collared white shirt. The brown Hijab also adds some subtle colour detailing to a basic white outfit.

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↓ 11. Tie-Dye Outfit

Get Spring ready with this super chic look. To keep it casual and comfortable while out with friends, you can go for a plain white shirt and pant. Additionally, for just the right amount of colour, you can add in a vibrant and colourful tie-dye cardigan like this one. It looks like it was made specifically for this occasion. The casual slippers and the cross body bag are making so much difference here.

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↓ 10. Holi Footwear Ideas

When putting together an outfit look, it is essential to pay extra attention to the footwear. Since the occasion is a festival, it is absolutely necessary to pick the kind of footwear that helps you stay comfortable all day long. These quirky and vibrant Kohlapuris will surely complement the Indian attire, giving it a fun look. These cute slip-on are available at My Sole Sisters for INR 2,500.

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↓ 9. Printed Tunic With Silver Accessories

Switch your white outfit with a spring-appropriate outfit. This printed tunic in subtle tones seems like a great pick for a daytime look. To glam up for the occasion, you can throw in some chunky jewels. The Indian Culture is big on Silver accessories and they sure look lovely with this tunic. You can add in a funky necklace, a bracelet and some danglers. If you are going to be under the sun for too long, do not forget to carry some cool eyewear along.

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Fun Facts About Holi

  • The festival of colours is celebrated according to the Nepali calendar, on the full moon of the 11th Month.
  • There is no limit on the fun as this festival is known to be one of the least religious festivals.
  • While the festival is celebrated to mark the Indian folklore, it is also celebrated to welcome Spring.
  • The festival is celebrated for 16 days in a particular region in India.
  • The festival is not just known for the use of colour but also for the number of delicacies that are cooked up to celebrate the occasion with traditional sweets.
  • The festival is kicked off with a bonfire the night before the actual celebration.
  • The festival is also celebrated by Non-Hindus on a cultural basis for the fun of it.
  • The festival is not just celebrated with dry colour powder but also water. The water, mixed with the colours is sprayed onto individuals with water pistols and guns.

↓ 8. Indo-Western Fusion

Who knew creating an outfit out of some wardrobe staples was this easy? If you have something very intimate and casual planned for Holi this year, here is an easy look that you could sport. All you need is a casual white top, a pair of worn out Jeans and a cute Dupatta. The colour powder is usually quite difficult to get rid off and leaves pretty ugly stains. Save yourself the extra burden by going for something that is old yet classic. The Dupatta adds an Indo-Western fusion making it look super funky. For accessories, the long statement necklace is adding some bling to the basic outfit. Check these ways to reuse an old dupatta in some super stylish ways.

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