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DIWALI SAFETY TIPS |
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The festive season brings with it not just a wave of celebrations but also stacks up your sartorial calendar with numerous parties. However, this is also a time to take care of your health and safety. |
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Embellished silhouettes, intricate embroideries and playful prints comprise the key ingredients of the night shift this Diwali season. Embrace the festive vibe and dress yourself in kurta sets, printed capes and pre-stitched saris. Kindly ensure that the fabrics you wear, are not flammable. |
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Shararas are a popular choice for nights of dancing. You can also look at off-beat options like a printed crop trousers and long line jackets for festive dressing. Please be careful and avoid wearing fabrics like nylon and viscose. |
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Pick floor-length styles layered with lehengas skirts for added flair. Go for an elegant ivory anarkali by Tarun Tahiliani or an understated printed one by Surekha Jain. With long and flowy silhouettes, we urge you to remain far away from candles and diyas. |
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Saris are a guaranteed hit on Dhanteras and Lakshmi Puja. Get your hands on luxurious silks for a family gathering. If you plan to step out for card parties and grand soirees, choose a slinky Gaurav Gupta sari or a printed number by Nikasha. Tie your saris above the floor length, so you have ease of movement. |
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Keep ceasefire, water, and sand bags handy for fire emergencies. |
Humble request to say no to crackers, and say it with rangoli and light. Let’s not forget nature this Diwali, Let’s celebrate an Eco-friendly Diwali. |
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