New Year’s Eve: To Sequin or Not to Sequin This Party Season?
New Year’s Eve: To Sequin or Not to Sequin This Party Season?
A sequin outfit at a New Year’s Eve party is just like wearing florals during spring. Groundbreaking! Here’s a look at a few shiny and creative alternatives to pick from.

It’s time to spruce up your party look with the most beloved embellishment—sequins or not. This tiny disc of glamour, shimmer and plastic may be your go-to or backup look every year, but this season, let’s make some smart and fashion-forward choices.

However colourful and glamorous they seem to be, try not to get entrapped in their hypnotic sheen and sparkle. This year, pick from an array of fabrics that are not only sustainable but eco-friendly too. The natural sheen of metal cord or reflective fabrics and creative silhouettes will add that extra sparkle you were looking for in your New Year’s Eve party look.

A sequin outfit at a New Year’s Eve party is just like wearing florals during spring. Groundbreaking! Here’s a look at a few mindful and innovative sparkly alternatives to pick from.

Janhvi Kapoor and Kalki Kanmani in Amit Aggarwal

Innovation and conscious fashion describe Amit Aggarwal’s design sensibilities. Creative yet functional, his designs have been adorned by various celebrities, including Janhvi Kapoor, Kalki Kanmani, Sobhita Dhulipala, Vicky Kaushal, Samanth Ruth Prabhu and Shahid Kapur among others. This party season, you could either pick the structured bustier in rhinestone tubing paired with a ruched skirt from his pret collection ‘Core’ adorned by Janhvi Kapoor or mutli-coloured asymmetric hand-embroidered draped dress.

Bhumi Pednekar in Bloni

Give your party a stylish yet sexy twist. Bloni by Akshat Bansal is known for its unconventional ways of using reflective and heat-resistant fabrics. This stunning bikini, adorned by Bhumi Pednekar comes with a reflective binding. Bhumi chose to pair the mesh bikini with a sheer silver mesh saree. However, you could always style the bralette featuring reflective straps with Bloni’s silver mesh sheer dress or silver high-cut short shorts.

Athiya Shetty in Rimzim Dadu

Rimzim Dadu is known for her metallic cord textiles and the fluid and structured silhouttes she creates with them. The sheen of the metallic cord material adds extra sparkle to her innovative designs. Athiya Shetty looked radiant in the corset-style, high-slit ruby-red dress from Rimzim’s Hydrochromic collection.

Karisma Kapoor in Payal Khandwala

Indian textiles have their own sparkle and can be used perfectly as a fabric to design western silhouettes as well. Payal Khandwala shows us how. Karisma Kapoor is styled in Payal’s signature handwoven silk brocade pleated trousers paired with a waistcoat. The silver sheen adds festive cheer to the overall look and makes it a contemporary yet timeless co-ord set to flaunt this New Year’s Eve.

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