5 Gorgeous Traditional Outfits To Rock This Diwali

Noha Hatata

Looking for a stylish attire for the upcoming festivities? Here are 5 Gorgeous Traditional Outfits To Rock This Diwali.

5. Faux Georgette Semi Stitched Top With Unstitched Santoon Bottom:

This gorgeous set is embroidered so beautifully so you can look like a princess on Diwali.

Promising Review: “A waoo product… Suit is awesome overall. Have embroidery on chunni. There is linning in suit and piece of pajami is sufficient as the size you order. Most recommended product.”

Price : AED 175.00

 

4. Diwali Festival Georgette Heavy Yoke Border:

Dress to impress in this beautiful Anarkali in luscious georgette material. Comes in black, teal, magenta, and pink.

Price : AED 540.00

3. Mirror Border Indian Saree with Un-stitched Blouse:

A vibrant saree lined with mirrors that reflects the light, comes in purple, maroon, black and yellow.

Promising Review: “Loved the saree and was worth the money.”

Price : AED 64.00

2. Ebroidered Salwar Set:

This set comes in many colours, it’s pretty and light and will make you look super stylish. This one is available in so many colours from tangerine, yellow and so many other vibrant colours.

Price : AED 72.00

1. An Elegant Saree:

A saree that looks super elegant and timeless. The material is just amazing!

Promising Review: “I like very much…it’s so soooo beautiful for this budget. Color and print it’s very good.cloth also soo good.and comfortable for wearing.”

Price : AED 61.00

 

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