Tri-colored outfit ideas to wear on this national festival

January 26th calls for special attention to our national flag. Call it watching the parade together, a social gathering for unfurling the flag, office and school celebrations, or simply your personal will. Republic day deserves planning a look as per the tri-color theme. So here’s us with some inspiration for you to celebrate R-day without dressing up as a walking flag.
Reflect patriotism in Banarasi silk
Sarees and India go hand in hand. And on this special Indian day, what is better than a Banarasi saree that depicts an integral part of our cultural taste and tradition? Apart from the color coding, let’s try wearing ones fabricated in some Indian originals like cotton, kanjivaram, bhagalpuri, or chanderi sarees, keeping up with the Made in India trend in style.
Mark the national holiday in cozy palazzos
A green kurta palazzo set is a perfect pick for anyone who has a day off and is looking for some easy and chic ways to style the Indian outfits. You can also switch to formal trousers in tangerine or fire orange for a work-appropriate look. Wear golden hoops or an elegant neckpiece with mojris or juttis for a traditional appeal.
Cherish the festive feel in Bandhej dupatta
The color of peace and purity is a color of class, and you can never go wrong with it. A plain white Anarkali suit with white pants will just ace your patriotic look. And adding a Bandhej or leheriya dupatta in colors inspired by the national flag will exude festive vibes during its unfurling. Go for junk jewelry with a touch of orange and green shades to amp up your white ethnic look.
Enhance your R-Day style with a shaded kurta
A light-shaded kurta for men can save you from looking costumey yet dress you up patriotically and in style. Handwork embroidery and a mandarin neck with embellished or potli buttons would be an excellent choice for the 26th. While you can add a printed Nehru jacket or a stylish ethnic jacket to a monotone kurta, a tinge of green or saffron on white will make you stand out from the crowd.
Go Head-to-toe monotone in kaftans
Besides being comfortable, kaftans can go along in almost all gatherings. The only concern about wearing them is you can’t go without accessories but have to keep it simple or minimal. Pick up the trend of monotone if you plan to dress differently this year. Shades of rust or blaze in orange and teal or hunter in green will make you look vibrant and vivid while keeping up with the nationalistic vibe.
The choice of colors in our Indian flag - saffron, white, blue, and green, all tend to boost our spirit, making us appear lively and energetic. However, instead of wearing all the colors at once, we can mix and match them separately and be a part of our republic day in style.