Bright colours are a must-have!
The first and the most important element during monsoon is to let your wardrobe look all cheerful and bright. You can go for sunshine yellows, pinks and reds in this case. Also, adding a nude pink/tangerine lip tone to your overall getup will let you look fresh and cool.
Florals are in!
Another trend which has taken the fashion industry by storm are FLORALS. They are available in different patterns, colours and even sizes; it's like there is something for everyone. And during the rainy season, you can look all cute by opting for a short floral dress.
Back to basics!
This section is specially for people who are stubborn and don't want to experiment with colours. Go for the above basic colours, where you'll obviously not look kickass but yeah, altogether you'll also not look dull.
Don’t forget the rompers!
Rompers are a perfect pick for a casual evening during monsoon. The best part about this outfit is that they are easy to wear, uber chic and breathable, while also a practical option. Also, layering a romper is quite fun too. Style them in a casual or a formal way depending on the occasion. Take a cue from Anushka Sharma who looks gorgeous in a romper which she teamed up with a black jacket and tan brogues.
Ditch the heels!
During monsoon, see to it that you try to completely avoid heels. Instead, go for these ballet flats (in the above picture) which are cute, simple and very versatile. You can pair these with a pair of jeans, a saree, or even a kurta salwar. They are super comfortable and allow support all around the foot.
Neon power!
Without a second thought, add a dash of neon to your wardrobe this monsoon. You can mix and match outfits from your wardrobe with neon pieces. If you are confused on how to go about it, then take style inspiration from our Bollywood beauties. What you can do is, take out your favourite denim (ripped and bell-bottoms, but a complete no to skinny ones) from the wardrobe and pair it with a neon top, crop top and any kind-of a top you like.
Choose a breathable fabric!
If you are person who is not into western wear, then traditional attire is not a bad idea during monsoon. But, as the weather gets really humid sometimes, avoid clingy or bling garments. Opt for garments that let you breathe and are comfy; like go for soft cotton or linen fabrics!
Say no to leather bags!
Okay, so we know this would sound stupid to many, but one needs to go for a PVC material bag during monsoon rather than leather bags. As when it pours, you better do everything in your disposition to keep your belongings dry. Don't sacrifice the life of your must-haves for the sake of fashion. The monsoon makes for an excellent time to step out of your comfort zone and embrace PVC in all its multi-coloured glory. Apart from all the things listed here, one of the most important thing during the rainy season is to protect your head from the heavenly showers. Do not forget to carry your umbrella or windsheather; whatever is your preference. Happy monsoon styling! Look awesome, feel good!
So finally, the monsoon is here, and with it come joy and excitement especially after those sunny and hot months of summer. It is also an awesome feeling to spend hours watching the rain from the windows while enjoying some hot snacks and a cup of coffee. However, the scenario completely changes once you have to step outdoors. (Also Read:Â Spotted! Looks like monsoon fashion in Bollywood is all about blues and stripes)
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Apart from getting all wet and sweaty, it also gets quite difficult to maintain your style quotient in rains. Obviously, one cannot control the weather, but one can surely control the wardrobe. So, we bring you some fashion cues straight from our Bollywood celebs, that will take care of your style crisis during this season.
Moody, sarcastic, narcissist, quirky, a complete gossip bitch and also a SRKian, Rushabh wants to break the stereotypes within the society through his writing. Also, OUT and PROUD of his rainbow colours, his life just revolves around everything fashionable and Bollywood.