Ways to style your ethnic clothes in winters

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The combination of ethnic wear with western is hot tech now. Just because it's cold, that doesn't mean you have to let go of your pretty sarees and lehengas. All you need to do is find some middle ground to help you look chic and beautiful without freezing you to death.
You can adopt Indo Western style by wearing a blazer or embroidered jacket with lehengas, sarees and suits.

Instead of a blouse, you can style a cropped sweater with a saree in this transition weather.
Usually, a black, brown, or white will go with most ethnic wear, but you can even opt for brighter colours to create a colour-blocked look. During peak winter, you can wear a jumper (even a turtleneck) with your saree. Turtle neck sweater is currently in trend. It will look gorgeous and fashionable if you pair a plain turtle neck sweater with a heavy dupatta and lehenga.

When deciding the fabric, choose something that will protect you from the cold. For the perfect look, you can take brocade, silk and if you want, you can also take pashmina. According to Pantone Color Industry Institute experts, vibrant colours are perfect for this winter. Blue, yellow, green and fuchsia. If you want, you can also go towards romantic pink.

Drape a shawl instead of a dupatta. Opt for a velvet or pashmina shawl that matches the rest of your outfit. This one can be tricky, but not as long as you pro in the colour game. Well, if you're wearing a gold-coloured lehenga-choli, you might want to opt for a black cape to create a sense of contrast.

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