Style factor
In striving to strike a balance between comfort and glamour the occasion, we recommend celebratory colours such as emerald green, blood red and deep purple. Opt for cotton kurtis in simple but trendy block prints and draw elegance to your ensemble by adding thick zari borders. Replacing shalwars by bright leggings will result in the double-edged benefit of chic and comfort. Because there is the risk that you might have to be on your toes for extended periods, pamper your feet in traditional flats, but forget not the availability of embellished sandals that will complement the rest of your attire.
To strike a comfortable note in fashion, you might want to try some simple cotton kameezes that are not too flashy but still make you look as beautiful as you are. Something that's decent, elegant and yet comfortable enough for you to move around in when handling all the meaty madness.
You don't have to highly accessorise either, but make sure you have your hair tied up nicely and you look presentable enough.Of course, later when all the hard work is over, you can always put on your new clothes and shoes, look dazzling and walk out the door like it's a new day! But if you're too tired, there's always tomorrow.
Wardrobe and jewellery: Maheen Khan
Makeup and hair style: Farzana Shakil
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