Holi Outfits That Are Festive, Practical and Stylish
Mahesh Goyani
Every year, the same conversation happens. What do you wear to Holi? And every year, the answer is delivered with a dismissive wave: something old, something you do not mind ruining. We are here to respectfully, but firmly, disagree. The idea that practicality and style must part ways the moment colour enters the picture is a fashion fallacy, and one that deserves to be retired permanently. Holi is a festival of extraordinary visual energy, and what you wear into that landscape is, whether you acknowledge it or not, a statement. The silhouette, the fabric, the thought behind the outfit, all of it matters. You can be the person who shows up in a considered, festive, and genuinely stylish look and still have gulal in places you will be discovering for days. This is your guide to doing exactly that.
Ivory Embroidered Chanderi Kurta with Pants- Set of 2 from LoomLemon Dori Kurta Set from NeroHOC Rayon Chikankari Solid Women’s Short Kurta – WhiteCOMET X Lows LIGHTGunj Mul cover up From Nishorama
The most memorable Holi looks are never accidental. They are the result of someone who understood the assignment completely: dress for the festival you are walking into, not the brunch you were at before it. Choose fabrics that move with you, silhouettes that can take a soaking with grace, and colours that make the photographs worth keeping. Dress with intention, even when the plan is beautiful, glorious chaos. Especially then. Because style, the real kind, does not take a holiday just because the colours are flying. It shows up, it participates, and it looks absolutely wonderful doing it.