The Republic Day calls for the tri-color palette and we have curated the perfect way you can dress up, with our top designers sharing their go-to outfits for the memorable day. Check out the insider style tips from the ace designers to amp up your style!
The chic ivory
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Keeping it simple, clean and chic, designer Bhaavya Bhatnagar of the brand Bhaavya Bhatnagar loves white for Republic Day. “My go-to outfit would be an ivory Chikkan kurta with cropped pants and a shawl!”
Combine them together
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Women are dauntless, independent, free-spirited and the crowning glory of India. Designers Priyanka and Kavita Jain believe that Republic day is a celebration of the true spirit of independent India. The day fills them with immense pride and gives them a strong sense of being.
Kavita Jain loves the double-layered saffron ensemble detailed with hand embroidery & block printing. Priyanka Jain picks the subtle green ensemble enhanced with block printing & embroidery that represents peace.
The mix of classic and contemporary
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Kunal Anil Tanna is known for his contemporary take on the classic silhouettes and textures of India. On this Republic Day, the designer feels a sense of pride that India today has evolved and has proved to be a progressive country at power with the developed countries. “To represent such an ideology my go-to outfit would be a classic Bandhgala suit with a hint of contemporary detailing.”
A Monotone Look
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A classic twist to the tri-color would be monotone. Tanvi Salwani, the designer of the contemporary brand, Zwaan looks at Republic Day as a symbol of freedom and strength and it also guides an individual to free their thoughts. “I would wear a rust to orange color block hand-pleated gown as the strong Color block and cascading look of fabric relates to the strength and waviness of our tricolor flag.”