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Dear men, if you’re still scrambling to figure out your outfits for the festive weekend, read on for some tips from celebrity stylist Dipna Kirpalani and step into the spotlight in style

Bollywood Diwali parties are a thing alright, but there’s no stopping Amdavadis when it comes to celebrating style either! Be it fashion for men or women, the fashion game in the city has seen a unique change, with people taking notes from Indian and global fashion trailblazers. But for the aam aadmi (and we mean men, literally!) who doesn’t have time to go hunting for fashion tips and is struggling to think beyond the regular kurta-pyjama combination, now’s the time to take the plunge and try something new, something fun, something that comes together at the last minute!     

Stylist & sartorialist Hardik Gandhi slaying in solids
Solid scene stealers 
When you are not a fashion buff, aren’t sure about your personal style, or rarely wear traditional outfits, solid kurtas paired with slim pants can be a saviour on any day! Turn your boring ensemble into a statement look by grabbing a stole or dupatta in a complimentary (or contrast) shade from the wardrobe of a woman in your life and throw it around your neck or drape it maharaja style. Slip into a pair of tan Kolhapuri chappals or a Rabari mojdi, roll up your sleeves and you’re good to go.  

Manish Motwani, pro anchor, gives lessons in solids & prints
Prints mania  
Kurtas that combine modern art influences with traditional cuts are always a hit. Bold and abstract patterns in vibrant colours like teal, mustard and maroon on kurtas with clean silhouettes are statements by themselves. You could also opt for a bandhgala with striking prints that mix geometric shapes or brushstroke patterns. Pair it with a solid coloured pant to let the jacket take all the attention. 

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Classy threads, courtesy design consultant Sahil Makhni
​​​​​​​Striking embroidery 
For those who love being the ‘Orry’ of parties, say it out loud with a heavily embroidered kurta or shirt! While a forest garden design with multi-colour threads would be the best investment here, heavily embroidered fits in solid colours or jewel tones also work. Try kurtas, kurtis or even shirts that hit your thighs and can be teamed with loose satin trousers, loafers, or shiny shoes. Add to the drama with minimalistic jewellery, rimmed frames with pop-coloured glasses and you’re ready for the paps!

Entreprenuer Sam Modi aces monochrome
Try monochrome
Classic co-ords or kurta sets in simple cuts and single tones of black, white, or deep jewel tones always work well for any festive occasion. Playing with the same tone in different textures — like jacquard and linen — adds charm. Think of a rust or indigo blue kurta and pants paired with a raw silk jacket for that sharp, coordinated vibe. If not a jacket or vest, a dupatta from the same colour family works equally well. Monochrome styles can keep the focus on sophisticated cuts, clean lines, and the powerful impact of a single colour. 

Brand strategist & event designer Sagar Shah’s dhoti look is lit!
​​​​​​​Show ‘em your ‘back’ 
Unleash your creative side and give your plain kurta a makeover with some Do-It-Yourself art work. Paint ‘Diwali’ in your preferred script or your name on the back of the kurta in bold or glitter paint. Along with the focal point, add other elements of the festival like a diya, phooljhadi or even a flowery or statement brooch to the lapel or near the breast pocket for a one-o-its-kind look and become the talk of the town. 

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Always remember
•    Statement pieces are a must
•    Don’t mix too many colours in one ensemble 
•    Flip flops, sneakers, sports shoes are a strict no with traditional wear 
•    Wardrobe must-haves: classic tan/black mojdi, Kolhapuri chappals, beaded necklaces/kadas/ bracelets/rings, a selection of brooches 

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