4 Ways to Work Your Wardrobe With Fusion Wear

4 Ways to Work Your Wardrobe With Fusion Wear

The average Indian woman has two sets of apparels - the ethnic set and the western set. And often, the challenge lies in not being able to match the two. For instance, you know that your t-shirt goes well with jeans, but if you pair it with a beautifully printed stole, you've just added one more look to the collection without spending an extra buck. And that's how fusion wear makes all the difference.

You could be a fashion diva who's constantly experimenting with new styles. You could be a busy corporate machine who needs to pull off smart, yet sophisticated ensembles from the wardrobe in a few minutes. Or you could just be a regular girl looking to work wonders with your wardrobe. And we've got one word for you - Fusion Wear. Here are four interesting and easy ways to mix-and-match your ethnic and western wear. So, let's begin.

 

  1. The Patiala Pyjamas
These aren't just any average pajamas and it sure wasn't meant to be paired with kurtis alone. In fact, Patiala pajamas work great with most western tops. A razor-cut top, a graphic-heavy t-shirt, or even a shirt - a Patiala pajama can be worn with these. It's great for when you need to step out for a lazy, casual occasion. It's easy and very comfortable.

 

 

  1. Crop Tops
Crop tops have always been a little tricky to deal with. Most often, we just shy away from wearing something that's a few inches above the waist. So how do you pull it off without feeling very conscious? The best way - substitute it for your saree blouse. From Sonam Kapoor to Alia Bhatt, fashionistas across the sub-continent have been spotted wearing a crop top with their saree. It's edgy, smart, and skilfully bridges ethnic and western wear.

 

 

  1. Long Skirts
The next time you have a party or a high-brow event, don't head out shopping. The best ensemble is right there in your closet. Choose a dazzling lehenga with exquisite border-work or a long, skirt with traditional motifs. Team it with a crisp white shirt, a silk kurta, or a crop top. And that's all you need to stand out from the crowd.

 

 

  1. Coats & Shrugs
Don't wait for the summers to end to get your jackets out. Whether it's a cute peacoat, a blazer, or a shrug; get these out of your closet for an evening out. Pair it with a fancy stole or a sleeveless kurti and you're good to go. Lace shrugs, in fact, are a great addition to ethnic wear.

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