Fashion Advice: Here's how you can style your traditional outfits during winter season
Winters does not mean that you have to look average or freeze to death in order to look fashionable! The right styling ideas can help you look amazing in your traditional attires even during winters.
The winter season is here and your problem thinking that all your traditional clothes are going to be at the end of your wardrobe. Most of us think that looking chic in Indian clothes is very difficult. You will probably freeze to death in your lehenga choli or your crop top and skirt and maybe even your saree unless you destroy your look with a sweater or a jacket that looks like a fashion disaster. But that's not really necessary.
Winter season is the time of weddings and functions and festivals and we all want to look stunning and if you can style your clothes right the weather won't be a problem at all. The right winter traditional styling tips is just what you need to look stunning in your outfits this season. You won't just look amazing in your Western winter wear but you will also look looking stunning and gorgeous in your traditional winter outfit if you put it together in the right way. All you need is some fashion styling advice.
So, here are the styling tips that all of us need this season to look amazing in our Indian attires.
1. Your classic denim or leather jacket can be the perfect jacket to stay safe from the chills and keep warm in your traditional ensemble. A chic leather jacket on top of your saree or lehenga will always look great and it's a safe bet! Leave that trench coat and sweater behind!

2. A classy shawl is a perfect replacement for your dupatta. Pick a pashmina shawl with a beautiful print that goes with your outfit. Make sure that you pick a well-woven shawl. You can casually drape it around your arms or your back or however you feel.

3. If you want to skip out on a shawl or a jacket, stick to a winter fabric like silk or velvet for your outfit. If your outfit is made of a warmer fabric you might not need anything else to keep you warm.

4. If you don't want to go with the western style jacket with your Indian outfit you can also pick a jacket like a traditional velvet jacket or koti. You also have the option of picking a heavy embroidered jacket which looks amazing with Indian outfits like an Anarkali or maybe even a saree.

5. You can always experiment with your saree's by wearing a sweater instead of a blouse for adding a trench coat or a blazer on top. You can try wearing a cropped sweater with your lehenga instead of your regular choli and you can also replace it with a full sweater if you feel too cold.


6. You can also try experimenting with some long shrugs and jackets with Indian prints for Indian work and embroidery on them. But be careful with the design that you pick and the way you style it. Your long jacket or shrug should not clash with your outfit everything should look perfectly streamlined.

























































