India is known for its festivals. With great fanfare, the people of the country gather to celebrate the enthusiasm of every religion. Fashion is inextricably linked to such traditions.
Diwali
Diwali is a real benefit for the fashion market. A plethora of vibrant colours and vibrancy in shop windows await you. Sparkling designs and unique kurta and sherwani blending keep your tailor busy. Diwali parties and puja require specific attire, whether it is a small gathering or a large gathering. Diwali is still a popular holiday among the general public.
Raksha Bandhan
It is a famous festivals of the unending bond of brothers and sisters, resulting in an increase in outfit sales across the country. People buy a lot of dress materials to give as gifts.
Dussehra
Dushera is well-known for its Durga Puja and Navratri season, which is celebrated with nine days of fashion and entertainment. New styles reflect the preferences and sensibilities of the both young and old people.
Eid
This is the most important festival for Muslims. During this festival, there is a lot of buying and gifting of dress materials. During Eid celebrations men wear traditional sherwanis and kurtas.
Holi
It is another very popular festival where people play with colors. The Men wear with Floral kurta during this occasion.
Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti, or the harvest festival, memorialises the end of the harvest time. During Makar Sankranti, men are seen wearing black outfits.
Traditional dresses have never lost their charm, but some younger generations prefer fusion outfits that combine elements of traditional and western wear.
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