Style check for the wet months
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Forget pakoras and hot chai. Rainy days bring in a degree of lull that you can break through a zing in your appearance. If you thought wearing light-coloured clothes was a blooper, think again.
Here are ways you can look fresh and fabulous even on bad days.
Go white
There is a certain degree of crispness in whites that no other colour can bring in. Think cut work, lace, pretty buttons and detailed sleeves. Comfort and style go together if you choose the right cut to flatter your frame. Go for form-fitting tops to streamline the bulk and volume of the fabric.
Skip teaming a loose top with a loose bottom.
Make it breathe
Pick up fabrics that allow you to feel cool and comfortable. When the humidity scales up after the rains, you tend to sweat. Avoid nylon and synthetic choices that cling uncomfortably to your skin. Go for mul mul, cotton, linen, and cotton silks for evenings for a touch of glam.
Pastel power
Powder pinks, sky blues, lavender runs, lemon yellow, chartreuse and pebble greys are fabulous picks. They add a touch of colour without being in your face with a loud pop of a neon. Classic and stylish, pastels power your moves easily from boardrooms to buddy togethers, transiting easily from afternoon wear to evening attire.
Team alert
Always wear a light colour on top and a darker one below. Skip leggings and clingy lowers. A well-textured set of pants or jeans add a great dimension to your appearance. Bring in the fundamental picks in a white shirt, a pair of black trousers and a cool dress.
Clever layering holds you in good stead if you are caught in a sudden shower without an umbrella.
Accessorise right
Avoid too many accessories. Keep it simple, with a good wrist piece, a pretty bag or elaborate earrings. Even a shade of red lipstick that flatters you lifts your appearance by several notches. It is a good idea to keep a scarf handy – to sweep your hair up in a ponytail, tie around your neck or loop onto your handbag for a stylish touch.