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From Drizzles to Downpours: Female Edition-Unlocking Your Monsoon Style

Remember to mix and match your summer and winter wardrobe, opt for lightweight and quick-drying fabrics, and choose monsoon-friendly footwear. Stay away from whites, heavy fabrics, and leather, while embracing vibrant colours and versatile outfits.

New Delhi: As the season has changed and it is raining almost everywhere, some ladies find themselves in love with the rain, while others are already fed up because they have no clue about what to wear during the monsoon. But worry not, as we are here to solve this problem. Here are some monsoon styling tips that will help you slay this season.

Do’s:

Styling yourself during the monsoon is not that difficult. Simply delve into your wardrobe and select pieces from both your summer and winter collections. Monsoon styling involves mixing and matching items from these seasons. You don’t have to go shopping to achieve a picture-perfect look in the monsoon. Here are some tips:

1. Opt for short skirts instead of long ones. Switch to floral or thin mid-length skirts to prevent them from getting dirty.

2. Choose lightweight, quick-drying fabrics such as lycra, cotton, and poly-nylon.

3. Since the monsoon weather tends to fluctuate between being warm and cold, don’t forget to use deodorant, as these fabrics are not sweat-friendly.

4. Pair thick fabric tops like ribbed tops and winter pullovers or wool tops with floral skirts for colder days.

5. Grab your mid-length jacket and layer it on top of a short skirt or cotton shorts.

6. Set aside your jumpsuit and opt for playsuits instead, which you can pair with shrugs or jackets.

7. Invest in nice monsoon-friendly footwear like plastic shoes or Crocs in neutral colors. Choose footwear that doesn’t splash back dirt and water.

8. Select footwear that provides secure heels and is lightweight.

9. You can wear your mid-length and short summer dresses in the monsoon by pairing them with shrugs and lightweight jackets.

10. Always carry a compact umbrella or a high-quality raincoat to stay stylish throughout the season.

Don’ts:

We often make mistakes when dressing for the monsoon and end up feeling frustrated. Be cautious while choosing outfits for the monsoon, and avoid the following:

1. Strictly avoid wearing whites. White garments, especially tops, maxi skirts, and pants, become see-through when wet. If you want to wear white, layer it with another piece of clothing.

2. Thin fabrics like linen tend to get wet easily and become see-through, so it’s best to avoid them. If you still want to wear such fabrics, layer them appropriately.

3. No matter how much you love your jeans, trousers, denim pants, or thick-fabric long pants, avoid wearing them in the monsoon, as they tend to become heavier when wet.

4. Say no to Rajasthani prints, bandhani, floor-length anarkalis, kurtas, and Patiala salwars, as they lose colour when wet.

5. Avoid fabrics that tend to shrink when wet.

6. Switch to 3/4th pants, mid-length skirts, shorts, and ankle-length pants. Strictly avoid bell bottoms and heavy pants.

7. Avoid wearing leather in the monsoon, including shoes, accessories, and bottom wear. Opt for alternatives and keep your leather items away from moisture.

8. Avoid wearing heavy fabric footwear, as they become waterlogged and heavier. Switch to lightweight footwear suitable for the monsoon.

9. Minimize heavy makeup usage and opt for waterproof makeup whenever possible.

10. Stay well-groomed and avoid wearing clothes that are not fully dried. Wear a raincoat that fits you well, avoiding heavy, bulky, and long raincoats.

In addition to looking stylish, staying healthy during the monsoon is important. Maintain a nutritious diet, change your clothes and shoes as soon as you get home, and consume warm water or warm milk with a pinch of turmeric to help fight off diseases.

Footwear

Embrace the monsoon with style and confidence! By following these do’s and don’ts, you’ll effortlessly master the art of looking stylish during this rainy season. Remember to mix and match your summer and winter wardrobe, opt for lightweight and quick-drying fabrics, and choose monsoon-friendly footwear. Stay away from whites, heavy fabrics, and leather, while embracing vibrant colours and versatile outfits. With these tips in mind, you’ll be ready to conquer the monsoon with your impeccable style while staying healthy and chic. Let the rain be your runway!