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Lohri 2018: Here's how you can style your outfit for the festive day

On Lohri, if there's anything else which catches everyone's attention then it is how to dress up. The ones celebrating the festival love to dress themselves up according to the occasion which means colourful bright outfits. 

Lohri 2018: Here's how you can style your outfit for the festive day Representational Image: Movie Still

New Delhi: The festival of Lohri is celebrated majorly in Punjab and many states of Northern India with utmost happiness and joy. People dance, eat and enjoy hardcore Punjabi food to the fullest and make merry.

On Lohri, if there's anything else which catches everyone's attention then it is how to dress up. The ones celebrating the festival love to dress themselves up according to the occasion which means colourful bright outfits. 

So here's a head to toe style guide for this special Punjabi festival.

Salwar- Kameez and Kurta Pyjama

We can get the brimful essence of this festival only by wearing typical Punjabi outfits. Women can wear Salwar-Kameez while men can opt for a nice Kurta Pyjama. Whether you are young or adult, this outfit suits you.

Parandi

Tying Parandi on your hair will glam up the overall look of your Punjabi outfit. We highly recommend it to females.

Juttis

Juttis will complement your entire outfit well. Whether you are a man or women, you should go for some ethnic Juttis to match with your traditional outfit.

And in case you are not able to find one, go for normal shoes and bellies as the festival is all about dancing to the beats of dhol, so let's not forget that.

Khadi Jacket

Men look super stylish in sleeveless Khadi jackets over their Kurtas. It is a nice add-on which enhances the overall look.

Chicken Kurta

Women can also go for 'phulkari dupatta' with a plain chicken kurta and leggings to keep it simple.

Besides, adorning bangles with matching 'bindi' magnifies your entire look. 

We recommend you to go for light makeup and high on accessories on this Indian festival.

Lohri is celebrated on January 13, so start hunting for clothes and accessories to look charming and pretty!