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PIX: How to amp up your tiranga style

By Rediff Get Ahead
August 14, 2020 15:58 IST
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This year, most of us will celebrate Independence Day from the comfort of our homes.

But that shouldn't discourage you from dressing up or showing your love and spirit.

Take a cue from these celebrities and celebrate with pride.

Blue and white

How to amp up your tiranga style

IMAGE: Inspired from the colours of the charkha, go ethnic and pick a handwoven saree or kurta with minimal embroidery. Photographs: Kind courtesy Surbhi Jyoti/Instagram and Dia Mirza/Instagram

 

The power of orange

How to amp up your tiranga style

IMAGE: Orange adds just the right amount of brightness for any celebration.
Opt for a functional saree like Vidya Balan is wearing where the pallu is designed like a sleeve.
Or you could pair it with an interesting blouse and let the drape do its magic. Photographs: Kind courtesy Vidya Balan/Instagram and Bhumi Pednekar/Instagram

 

Fall in love with green

How to amp up your tiranga style

IMAGE: A classic green dupatta with golden zari detailing works splendidly with a crisp white kurta.
Add a pair of statement earrings and you have the perfect look. Photograph: Kind courtesy Swara Bhasker/Instagram

 

Add a modern twist

How to amp up your tiranga style

IMAGE: You can add a contemporary twist to the celebrations with a pantsuit like Sana Khan or pick a flowy gown that has comfort written all over it. Photographs: Kind courtesy Sana Khan/Instagram and Kangana Ranaut/Instagram

 

Show off those pants

How to amp up your tiranga style

IMAGE: Bring out those coloured pants and pair it with a casual top like Deepika or go for a pinstriped look like Taapsee's. Photographs: Kind courtesy Deepika Padukone/Instagram and Taapsee Pannu/Instagram

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