15 Raksha Bandhan Outfits That Scream Pretty And Celebratory

15 Raksha Bandhan Outfits That Scream Pretty And Celebratory

I absolutely cannot imagine life without my brothers, who else will open the door for me when I get home late? My bhais are a blessing and a curse my parents gifted me when I was a kid. They eat all the food, question me before I head out anywhere, but I know at the end of the day they will always have my back. I tried to get rid of my bros, I did, but turns out I’m stuck with them. Apparently, flinging things at them that can grievously injure them is illegal. And with brothers comes the “beautiful bond” that needs to be celebrated with rakhis. I am well aware of how cheesy that  sounded, and it’s fine. We all know that this kicks off the entire festive season, so you have to bring your A game when it comes to your Raksha Bandhan outfit. Luckily for you, I have you covered!

Indya Mint Cowl Tunic With Attached Dupatta (Rs 2600)

Indya does some really cool, modern takes on Indianwear at a relatively affordable price. I love the silhouette and drape of this kurta, also plus points for not having to worry about a dupatta.

House of Pataudi Pink & Gold-Toned Woven Design A-Line Kurta (Rs 1119)

House Of Pataudi captures all the regal excellence with this nawabi, brocade kurta!

Sangria – Green & Magenta Pink Solid Anarkali Kurta (Rs 1749)

We all know lime green is trending, take this celeb-fave and juxtapose it with a border of hot pink for some colour-blocking perfection!

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Global Desi Rust Coordinate (Rs 3,999)

This rust and maroon jacket combo is perfect if you’re looking for a fuss-free Raksha Bandhan outfit!

Pushkar – Regal Navy V Neck Kurta With Gold Pita Embroidery (Rs 1227)

The pretty, tiny pitta embroidery in red and gold makes this kurta really stand out for me! If you are particular about the kind of fabrics you wear, this one is in a cotton blend, so it’ll look dressy while being breathable too.

Sangria – Fuschia Pink Printed Layered Anarkali Kurta (Rs 1749)

This pink and orange kurta is a no-brainer that you can slip on whenever you want to dress up without spending too much time but still look put together.

Mehak- Beaming Blue Kurti With Pearl Hand Work (Rs 1691)

I absolutely adore the way muslin looks and feels, and this simple yet sophisticated kurta from Biba is ideal for a small celebration at home.

Biba Pink Viscose Straight Kurta (Rs 1699)

Could this kurta be more festive? That beaten gold work and bright fuchsia hue on this A-line kurta scream celebration, don’t you think?

Sangria – Green & Golden Yoke Design Anarkali Kurta (Rs 1799)

I personally love a good Anarkali kurta that can hide my tummy and this pretty one from Sangria has just enough work on the border to look dressy!

Indya Indigo Geo Print Tasselled Tunic (Rs 1100)

This is the kind of kurta you’d usually find me in – it’s relatively relaxed. The pop of colour with those pompoms and handkerchief hemline make it less basic!

Indya A-line Embroidered Kurta with Splits (Rs 1770)

I absolutely love how this mustard kurta is sexy without being overtly so. The slits definitely show off a bit of skin, but I think it’s restrained enough for you to wear to a family do!

AVAASA MIX N’ MATCH Anarkali Kurta with Zari (Rs 1899)

In my opinion, the perfect festive wardrobe has a mix of classics and contemporary. This classic anarkali with zari work hits all the right notes, don’t you think?

Indya Navy Abstract Cowl Tunic With Embellished Jacket (Rs 2950)

The embellished jacket + tunic combo is too stunning not to add to cart, right? #PerfectRakshaBandhanOutfit

Farozan Dossani

Hauterfly's resident bubbly girl-turned-Social Media Manager who lives life one cappuccino at a time. Not-so-secret makeup hoarder and food lover who hasn't set her kitchen on fire. Yet.

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