Best Dress Up Ideas For Diwali

The time when the streets glitter with lights, the houses look pretty and everyone dresses up looking their very best to meet their family and friends and to exchange Diwali gifts, is already here. Diwali, a festival which signifies the victory of the good over the evil, is celebrated with great vigor and gusto in India. The Origin of Diwali can be traced to the ancient Indian times. Some belief it to be the celebration of the marriage of Goddess Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu, whereas in Bengal the festival is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Kali, the dark goddess of strength. In Jainism, Diwali has an added significance to the great event of Lord Mahavira attaining the eternal bliss of nirvana. Diwali also celebrates the return of Lord Rama along with Sita and Lakshman from his fourteen years-long exiles and defeating the demon-king Ravana. In joyous celebration of the return of their king, the people of Ayodhya, Rama’s kingdom, illuminated the place with earthen diyas (oil lamps). Buying new Diwali clothes, jewellery and other household products are at a peak in this season of the Indian market. People buy for themselves, and also for gifting their loved ones. Meeting friends and relatives and social get-togethers are very common near Diwali. When it comes to Diwali dress-up, everybody tries their best to look their best. And if you have been wondering what you are going to wear for Diwali, here are some suggestions for best Diwali dress. diwali dress up For the Sari lovers, go bold with bright colors and let your sparklies do the talking. Go with the classic necklace set, bangles, ring, and clutch combo. diwali dress up For Suit frenzies, pick up a dress which is not that flowy ( just to avoid any kind of accidents) Put on a pair of statement earrings, carry a nice festive clutch and some bangles & bracelets, and you are set to go. diwali dress up Those who want to go a bit indo western, go for a blingy halter neck top with a bright traditional skirt and keep the accessories modern, with a bold cuff, danglers, and a nice clutch to go with it. Here is a tip: Bling, Sparkle, and Glitter on with your Diwali jewellery or accessories and look at the number of compliments you’ll receive. Diwali is the time where you get rid of all the negativity and seep in positivity, make a place for new stuff in your house and in your heart. There is one evil practice associated with this festival that we all need to get rid of, is bursting of crackers. They pollute the environment are of no good to anyone. There are only tribulations associated with it, harms like, sound pollution, air pollution, and likely injuries. Let us all make sure that each one of us celebrates a cracker free Diwali. Wish you all a very Happy Diwali Flaunt what you've got ( and celebrate an Eco-friendly Diwali)
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