Makar Sankranti Ethnic Wear Collections
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Black Georgette Anarkali Suit With Thread And Sequins Work
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Green Embroidered Sharara Set With Butti Work On Organza Dupatta
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Red Chinon Sharara Suit With Cutdana And Sequins Embroidery
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Pastel Green Georgette Kurta Set With Bead Embroidery
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Beige Crush Tissue Floral Printed Kurta With Printed Palazzo
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Green Silk Palazzo Suit With Sequins And Cutdana Work
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Green Beige Ombre Crepe Kurta Set With Floral Print
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Mint Green Georgette Beads Kurta Set With Tassels Bordered Dupatta
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Lilac Chinon Sharara Suit With Cutdana And Sequins Embroidery
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Lavender Tissue Kurta Sharara Suit With Moti And Cutdana Work
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Beige Tissue Sharara Suit With Zardosi And Thread Work
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Black Georgette Palazzo Suit With Moti And Zari Work
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Purple Organza Kurta Set With Embroidery And Dupatta
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Beige Crush Tissue Floral Printed Kurta Palazzo With Dupatta
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Wine Satin Zardozi Embroidered Anarkali And Palazzo Set
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Yellow Beige Ombre Crepe Kurta Set With Floral Print
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Light Green Moti Embroidered Kurta With Printed Palazzo
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Beige Floral Printed Kurti Sharara Suit With Tissue Dupatta
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Black Beads And Sequins Work Kurta Set With Organza Dupatta
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Black Floral Printed Crepe Anarkali Set With Embroidered Neckline
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Yellow Silk Kurta Set With Thread Work And Organza Dupatta
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Beige Chinon Kurta Sharara Set With Cut Dana Sequins Work
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Light Brown Kurta Set With Sequins Palazzo And Dupatta
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Black Cutdana And Sequins Kurta With Chinon Sharara And Dupatta
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Lavender Chinon Sharara Suit With Cutdana Moti And Sequins
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Mint Green Chinon Kurta Set With Beads And Ombre Dupatta
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Makar Sankranti Ethnic Wear: Embracing Spirit Of Harvest And New Beginnings
Makar Sankranti is celebrated to welcome the new harvest season and to offer gratitude to nature's offerings. To live up to the spirit of this festival, both men and women love to dress up in ethnic outfits that act as an expression of appreciation for the agricultural cycle. The vibrancy of the harvest is showcased by mirror outfits, the embroidery showcases fresh opportunities, and the flare is symbolic of the happiness and positivity that surrounds the environment. Women wear a black saree for Sankranti, whereas men love to wear a black kurta to celebrate the abundance of nature, thereby fostering a deep connection with Mother Earth.
Makar Sankranti Outfits For Men
Just like women, modern men love to select Sankranti ethnic wear to match the festive air. The cultural essence of this festival is truly shown by choosing classic ensembles like dhoti-kurta sets, kurta pajama sets, or simple black kurta for men that exude elegance. Men also love to embrace regional attires to add a personal touch to the event and respect the diversity within the festivities. To enjoy the gatherings and activities throughout the day, men like to go for comfortable fabrics like cotton and silk. Other than allowing ease of movement, these fabrics also ensure a sophisticated look during the celebrations. The main stage is taken by vibrant tones, reflecting the happy vibe of this harvest festival. As a tribute to the joyous energy of Makar Sankranti, men can easily blend style with tradition.
Makar Sankranti Outfits For Women
When it comes to picking up the best Makar Sankranti outfit for women, there is no dearth. Sarees, salwar suits, lehengas, and more are waiting to be embraced by women, offering a fusion of tradition with modernity. The well-chosen Sankranti special saree not only acts as a tribute to this lively festival but also allows women to respect diversity. For Sankranti, women love to choose vibrant shades like yellow, orange, red, green, and saffron, as these shades symbolize new beginnings and prosperity. Favorable motifs like geometric patterns, floral prints, motifs, etc., are incorporated to infuse a sense of celebration into the outfit. The perfect Makar Sankranti dress for women is the one that not only embodies cultural richness but also brings along the happy atmosphere that surrounds this festival.
How To Style And Accessorize Makar Sankranti Outfits
To get a perfect look at Makar Sankranti celebrations, only the choice of outfit is not enough. Both men and women should involve themselves in styling and accessorizing, to ensure a perfect balance of contemporary flair and tradition. Women can team up a vibrant Makar Sankranti saree or lehenga with traditional ornaments like bangles, jhumkis, and maang tikka to add a touch of elegance to their festive look. An unmatched Makar Sankranti saree look can be achieved by choosing embellished sandals or ethnic jhuttis along with an intricate bindi on the forehead. For a festive feel, women can try different hairstyles, like a bun or a traditional braid with minimal makeup. Men can uplift their look by wearing classic accessories like embroidered dupattas, multi-tone turbans, and ethnic footwear like jhuttis or Kolhapuris.

