Thursday, March 13, 2014

BURA NA MAANO, HOLI HAI!


You can run, you can hide, but you can’t escape…HOLI!
Holi is around the corner, and here’s a post on what you should be wearing and how you should be dressing up for this colourful festival.

Psst...if you have Gabbar’s number, text him saying – Holi is on 17th March befofe he asks –holi kab hai?’ OK. #BadPun

Getting back to the point... 
Smearing coloured powders on each other’s face, squirting each other with water guns filled with coloured water, singing, dancing and celebrating – you can already imagine the fun, right? 
In the midst of the celebrations, it is necessary to pay attention to your skin, and most importantly the clothes you wear.
I have listed down a few tips; if you find it helpful…do share it  :) 

HOW TO DRESS UP FOR HOLI?
CLOTHES - Holi is a fun festival but it can cause havoc with your wardrobe. Yes, really. Wear clothes that cover as much skin as possible – like a high-neck or a full sleeve tshirt. Pick up something old and plain. Suggest, opt for white or light coloured clothes – the colours will look bright and dramatic on light-coloured clothes.
AVOID transparent and clingy clothes. It might just pull some unwanted attention. Flared and layered clothes are always advisable.

WHAT ELSE?
SKIN - Apply loads and loads of moisturizer before you start playing Holi. This will protect your skin against harmful chemicals. Once you are done with the celebration, wash your face with cold water. The colours might settle into your pores which could lead to acnes. Hence it is recommended to go for a clean up.  
HAIR – Prevention is always better than cure. The strong chemicals in the colour can spoil your hair, leaving it dry and brunt. Hence make sure you champi (oil) your hair before you go out to celebrate! This will help to take off the colour easily when you wash them. A bandana or a cap is also a good option.
EYE CARE – You cannot stop people smearing your face with colour, can you? Just ensure it doesn’t harm your eyes. Avoid lenses, and wear your sunglasses.
NAILS – Apply thin coat of nail-hardener/transparent nail colour to avoid stains on your nails. Also, you can be as dramatic as you want with your nails. How about painting each with a different colour?
FOOTWEAR – Opt for simple flipflops. Remember, it’s a festival and not a party. Keep it simple and enjoy the day!

Be Safe. Have a Happy Holi!

HOLI LOOK-BOOK
I have compiled 2 looks below. If you are someone who is bold, carefree and chic – you should opt for the first look. And, if you are someone who is stylish yet traditional, go for the second look!
LOOK #1



LOOK #2


Here’s a series of photos I found from http://www.animhut.com/photography/holi-fashion-models/
I loved the images, goes completely with the festive mood :) 


P.S – By the way, Holi symbolizes the beginning of spring. And hence my next post is going to be talking about trends to follow in Spring J Stay tuned! 


  



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