Once again, the festival of lights is upon us. No matter where you are in the world, it’s likely that if you celebrate Diwali, you’re going to be spending the day, which falls on November 12, with loved ones, lots of light, and hopefully some of your favorite Indian dishes.
Be it big or small, every Diwali celebration deserves a special outfit — for many, new clothes are part of the annual occasion — but if you’re yet to decide on a look, Vogue Arabia has you covered. Below, we take you through some of the best Diwali outfits and accessories, from minimal staples that will come in handy for future events, to heavier ensembles that promise to make a statement.
The best simple Diwali outfits
This year, many communities are forgoing lavish festivities for simpler, more mindful celebrations that focus on quality time with loved ones. For intimate Diwali get-togethers, one needn’t go too heavy with embellishment. Instead, light-as-air fabrics can be amped up with playful prints and colors. To nail the less-is-more look, opt for a kaftan. We love Frontier Raas’s ivory kaftan set, which comes beautifully embroidered in sunset hues, and Saaksha & Kinni’s asymmetric version featuring bandhani blooms. For a slightly more international look, check out Taller Marmo’s Palm Springs brocade creation. But if you’re feeling traditional, stick with age-old silhouettes. Pankaj & Nidhi’s lightweight ruffled sari is a breeze for long nights, while Shanti Banaras’s kurta set paints an elegant picture without weighing you down.