How To Style your Jumpsuit Ethnic Way

Navratri is going on and more fun traditional festivals are around the corner. But do you really have to spend a huge amount of money for the new look? Or how about styling your regular jumpsuit with an ethnic twist? All you need is a dupatta, ethnic stole or jacket to create the amazing Indo-Western look. I created the 3 really different looks using one jumpsuit and all are comfortable and chic at the same time.

The first look I created is a half drape look. To create a perfect look, you need to pick a dupatta with low transparency. Polyester or cotton dupatta are perfect for this look. An elegant border will give your look a minimal touch. Pin up a corner of your dupatta behind the waist or just tug it in the belt and wrap it around the waist and let the rest fall over the left shoulder. Layer the border of the dupatta and use a pin to secure the dupatta on the shoulder.

The next look I created is super fun and easy. All you need is an ethnic jacket whose shades matches with the colour of your jumpsuit. I am wearing an ethnic jacket with the embroidered front with a tassel on the front, that gives a nice touch to this look.

The last but not the least look is perfect for all those ladies who loves to flaunt their stole or dupatta. Phulkari, heavy stole can give your look an amazing twist. Pick a dupatta to match your jumpsuit, then use a pin to secure it on your shoulder and let the rest fall over the side. I used an embroidered stole to keep it classy.

Styling Tip: Don’t forget to wear your heels to give an edge to the look, this look will not come out boldly if you try to achieve it with a pair of flats. Ethnic earrings can be used to complete the look.

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