Baisakhi 2024: 5 Kinds of Fusion And Traditional Outfit Ideas For a Stylish Punjabi New Year

Looking for some stunning outfit options for Baisakhi that are culturally rich and stylish? Take inspiration from these outfit options.

Published: April 12, 2024 5:17 PM IST

By Simran Keswani

Baisakhi 2024: 5 Kinds of Fusion And Traditional Outfit Ideas For a Stylish Punjabi New Year

As we step into spring, it’s time to welcome the festival of harvest -Baisakhi. This jubilant festival marks the beginning of the Punjabi New Year and is celebrated with full pomp and show. This festival brings the spirit of unity, prosperity and rich cultural tapestry and also is a time to dance and celebrate. Besides bringing together a time of joy and celebration, this festival also brings about a splendid opportunity for people to dress up and embrace their roots by donning traditional attire that reflects the essence of this occasion in its true form. But with the opportunity of dressing for the festivity exuberance comes the confusion of finding the right outfit that blends both tradition and style. But worry not because we have got you all covered!

Here’s listing 5 outfit ideas that will ensure you celebrate this traditional festival in a culturally rich and stylish way

  1. Patiala Suit

    Traditionally, the staple wear for Baisakhi was a Patiala suit set. Featuring a loose-fitted top with flared pants and a pair of pleats, this outfit screamed a Punjabi look at its peak. This elegant outfit ensures to provide a blend of comfort and style. If you are looking for a ‘no-brainer’ Baisakhi look, then go for a Patiala suit. You can elevate your look by pairing it with embellished juttis and jhumkas. Make sure to choose some bright colours like red, and orange that highlight the vibrancy of the festival Baisakhi.
  2. Phulkari Dupatta

    If you don’t want to go overboard with your outfit, then simply accessorize it with a Phulkari dupatta that adds some texture and colour to your look. For instance, a basic white or black kurta set can be paired with a multi-coloured phulkari dupatta to instantly make you look Baisakhi ready.
  3.  Sharara or Gharara

    For those who want to seek a blend of traditional charm and contemporary styles, Sharara or Gharara would be the perfect choice for you. This silhouette features a pair of wide-legged pants that are ruched at the knee so they flare out dramatically giving out a modern look. This silhouette reflects the grandeur of Punjabi culture and is also figure-flattering. Make sure to choose bright hues and work in gotta-patti or mirror work to exude the richness of the Punjabi culture thereby, making it an impeccable choice of outfit for Baisakhi.
  4. Lehenga-Choli

    If you are not a suit person, then lehenga-choli can be a great choice for you. This figure-flattering ensemble comes in various designs and patterns that would be ideal for Baisakhi. Choosing patterns like mirror work, phulkari or traditional embroideries can make your outfit stand out for Baisakhi. If you don’t wish to opt for anything too over the top, then simply pairing your lightweight lehenga with a statement choli or fully embellished dupatta can look ideal for Baisakhi fashion.
  5. Dhoti with Shirt

    Similar to the Patiala suit set, the dhoti, and shirt are also other silhouettes that can give you a culturally rich and chic look. For the ladies who don’t want to take a completely traditional route, this outfit could be the ideal choice for you. It can not only give you a contemporary but it is also highly comfortable. To elevate the dhoti and shirt, pair it with embellished jutti and mirror work accessories.

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