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Look Stylish on This Rakshabandhan, Buy Latest Fashionable clothes.

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Festive season is here. The Indian festive season is filled with colors of excitement, love, faith,worship, décor, gifts and dressing up! Any festivity includes dressing up for the occasion and so does the most family oriented or rather brother-sister relation festival Raksha Bandhan!


Indian festival are great to dressup. On rakshabandhan all sisters want to look nice and wear trendy clothes. So today we are giving you the best traditional outfit ideas to sport this raksha bandhan. You can choose one that matches your preference and personal style.

Salwar kameez:



From embroidery suits to Bandhini suits, from plain suits to printed designer suits in jari and Resham, there is a lot of variety to choose from. Pick a gorgeous and heavily embellished zardozi or Banarasi kurta with an equally stunning dupatt for your evening ceremonies and get ready to make heads turn with your sartorial choices.

Saree:



It’s an Indian festival after all and what could be a better outfit than a modest garment like saree! With this ethnic garment, you can step out. Pick a lightweight chiffon saree or georgette saree with colorful allover prints and drape saree round your neck or your shoulders to secure with an ornate belt. With light and printed sarees, you can easily experiment with contemporary and fusion draping styles.

Lehenga:


August brings a wave of celebrations and festivals raging from Teej to Rakhshabandhan and what not. With festivals also comes the task of dressing up to look your best. If your sister and you has a classy taste, these lehengas are just what you needs. You can choose designer lehengas which are high on elegance.

Anarkali:


Sisters can never go wrong when it comes to the anarkali! Look uber chic while you tie a sacred thread around brother’s wrist wearing a chic flowy anarkali. You can choose a bright color like aqua, pink and yellow. If you want to experiment with your look, try wearing an asymmetrical hemline anarkali. You can also wear different fabrics; if it is a small ceremony at home, wear cotton.

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