Pull out the vintage shararas and experiment with ornate nose pins this Ramadan, suggests experts.
Pranay Jaitly and Shounak Amonkar of Who Wore What When (brand), celebrity stylist Indrakshi and designer Gaurang Shah shares a few tips and styles to experiment with.
» Pull out vintage shararas that belong to your mother and pair them up with chandbalis in quirky colors.
» Up your kohl game and an ornate nose pin will be a cherry on top.
» Team up saris with shirts and skip the traditional blouses. Add Kolhapuri chappals or mojri to accessories.
» Nizami jewelry is a beautiful option one can opt for. You can also take out your ethnic light pastels ensembles and pair them with Nizami chokers, pearls and diamonds.
Go light on the bangles and go for just a statement ring. Nizami jewelry look the best in white, vintage floral and organza.
» Handcrafted anarkali, ghararas, kurtas styled and draped with dupattas are other looks that could be tried.
Pink matka anarkali paired with a pink and blue kanjeevaram gharara and pink kota dupatta, a grey hued kanjeevaram anarkali with purple gharara and grey chikankari dupatta or an orange Benarasi gharara with chikankari kurta and kanjeevaram ikat dupatta are some of the combinations that could be tried.
» To add style quotient to your sari, experiment draping the sari differently. Woven saris are not just niche, but something that evokes a feeling of your roots.