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Time to get fresh new look for celebrating Id

Lets view through the lookbook

Zeba Akhtar Ali Published 20.04.23, 11:32 AM
PASTEL POP| This look is a combination of happy and pop colours that are a great way to catch attention without going over the top. For Kulsum, the neon green georgette skirt is a light and easy-to-wear option. The crop top is a no-frills simple cut. You may or may not use the drape depending on your preference. An elegant necklace and earrings set in uncut diamonds and precious stones complete the look. 

PASTEL POP| This look is a combination of happy and pop colours that are a great way to catch attention without going over the top. For Kulsum, the neon green georgette skirt is a light and easy-to-wear option. The crop top is a no-frills simple cut. You may or may not use the drape depending on your preference. An elegant necklace and earrings set in uncut diamonds and precious stones complete the look.  Pabitra Das

With Ramazan coming to a close, it’s time for Id fashion to come up in full swing. That being said, the weather in the city has been merciless, leaving very little scope for major dressing up.

Keeping this in mind, The Telegraph went on to create an Id lookbook that’s high on style quotient and low on fuss, with some fun outfits from Label Anitas by Rishabh.

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Let’s take a look.

TRADITIONAL GLAM  Not looking to experiment much but still want to make a statement? The beautiful jewel-tone gharara with Benarasi trimmings is a stunner. The beige skirt with a jacket and its multicoloured embroidery make for a fun outfit without going overboard with cuts and silhouettes. Kulsum is seen wearing a regal purple gharara and kameez with intricate zardosi and coloured thread embroidery. The dupatta is an easy and light organza with a broad border on one side for draping. Simple antique gold earrings and chunky gold bangles complete the look. From colourful meenakari earrings to intricately detailed rainbow embroidery, Khusboo’s look is a mix of easy-to-wear with eye-catching details. The easy ponytail is a good way to focus on the statement jacket.

TRADITIONAL GLAM Not looking to experiment much but still want to make a statement? The beautiful jewel-tone gharara with Benarasi trimmings is a stunner. The beige skirt with a jacket and its multicoloured embroidery make for a fun outfit without going overboard with cuts and silhouettes. Kulsum is seen wearing a regal purple gharara and kameez with intricate zardosi and coloured thread embroidery. The dupatta is an easy and light organza with a broad border on one side for draping. Simple antique gold earrings and chunky gold bangles complete the look. From colourful meenakari earrings to intricately detailed rainbow embroidery, Khusboo’s look is a mix of easy-to-wear with eye-catching details. The easy ponytail is a good way to focus on the statement jacket.

SERENE HUES  The final look is a combination of calming tones of baby pink and pale blue. The use of easy and light fabrics such as georgettes and organza makes for comfortable and flowy garments. Khusboo is seen wearing a pale blue georgette skirt with a crop top that has neon glass bead embroidery. We love the tiny belt and purse addition that’s so fun. Easy beachy waves, and an emerald choker add the right finishing touches to the look.

SERENE HUES The final look is a combination of calming tones of baby pink and pale blue. The use of easy and light fabrics such as georgettes and organza makes for comfortable and flowy garments. Khusboo is seen wearing a pale blue georgette skirt with a crop top that has neon glass bead embroidery. We love the tiny belt and purse addition that’s so fun. Easy beachy waves, and an emerald choker add the right finishing touches to the look.

Kulsum donned a heavily embroidered sharara set. The white pearls and gold sequin motifs are balanced wonderfully against the pale tone of the garment. The dupatta is another simple organza. Light curls and elegant pearl and jadau earrings do the trick

Kulsum donned a heavily embroidered sharara set. The white pearls and gold sequin motifs are balanced wonderfully against the pale tone of the garment. The dupatta is another simple organza. Light curls and elegant pearl and jadau earrings do the trick

Khusboo is wearing a bright mauve wrap dress. The crepe fabric makes it an easy-breezy outfit with great fall. The minimal detailing on the body is just the right amount of bling needed. Pair it with a slick hairstyle and chunky earrings such as these diamond and gold ones and you’re all set.

Khusboo is wearing a bright mauve wrap dress. The crepe fabric makes it an easy-breezy outfit with great fall. The minimal detailing on the body is just the right amount of bling needed. Pair it with a slick hairstyle and chunky earrings such as these diamond and gold ones and you’re all set.

Pictures: Pabitra Das Outfits: Label Anitas by Rishabh (@labelanitas) Jewellery: Indian Gem and Jewellery Creation Models: Kulsum Ali and Khusboo Jha Makeup: Mehvsih Aftab Hair: Saima Khatoon Location: Milee Droog Cafe and Bistro

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