HOW TO DRESS FOR MONSOON
KEEP IT TILL THE KNEES
This is the best way to avoid marks of mud and dirty water on your clothes, and also look ultra-trendy, is to go for clothes that fall at or above your knees. Think high-waisted shorts, skater skirts, or tailored midi dresses. If you want to wear pants, it's advisable to go for cropped trousers that fall somewhere on your calf.
I think monsoon is the season when you can whip out your cute rompers. depending on where you're headed you can choose from different style of rompers from solid playsuits, stiped with quarter sleeves, or one with floral prints are chic options.
CHOOSE YOUR FABRIC WISELY
Choose lightweight or ones that dries fast; When you're dressing for a rainy day, it's important to be wise about the fabrics you decide to go for. You should go for lighter materials that won't get damaged by exposure to rainwater, and are also quick to dry. Cotton, chiffon or nylon are examples of such light fabrics.
On the other hand, heavier material like denim can stay damp through the day, In the rare occasion that you do get drenched, the sheer weight of these clothes could weigh you down and make you more susceptible to an intense bout of common cold, fever, etc. or fabrics like expensive silk are prone to getting wrecked.
LAYER UP
Rain also bring an unexpected drop in temperature. so this is the perfect time to layer up your outfit with pretty shrugs and jackets.
you can layer up your outfit with lightweight bomber jackets.
PAIR KUTRIS WITH CROPPED PANTS
Kurtis with ankle length cotton pants or cropped pants are really worth the hype. it looks decent as well as you can style them with layering. Steer clear from tight-fitted and full-length silhouettes. Make way for free-flowing A-line dresses, midi skirts, and cropped pants instead. Bring a chic twist to your ethnic wardrobe by pairing a straight-fit kurta with ankle-length bottoms. Dress up in layers like a jacket over a plain t-shirt, so that you can remove it in case you go wet. And while you are at it, why not add a chic rain-wrap to your look.
CARRY A RIGHT BAG
Go for waterproof bag as you definitely gonna need to protect your stuff from rain. pack your lather bags safely during the monsoon. instead go for vinyl handbags, transparent hobos, or canvas totes.
PICK THE RIGHT SHOES
Monsoon can turn the streets into a gigantic pothole. To avoid a slip, Invest in a pair of rain-proof boots: You will never regret buying yourself a pair of rain-proof boots. These are comfy and come in a variety of colors to brighten up the otherwise gloomy weather. go for water-proof ballet flats, rubber soled slip-ons, functional boots and a pair of outdoor shoes.
GO FOR BRIGHTER COLOR
Send your pastels and whites - dresses, jeans, footwear - on a short monsoon vacation. Go for darker colors as they can hide water and mud stains nicely. Light up the gloomy weather with neon colored layers and accessories.
Rain often results in power cuts and in the absence of street lights, pedestrians wearing light-reflecting rain coats would ensure they can be spotted by vehicles on the road yet they look super cool.
FUN UMBRELLA
Practical thing to carry when it's raining outside, and also an ultra-easy way to make a fashion statement. Invest in an umbrella with a bright pop of colors, or any vibrant print, and you're sure to stand out in the sea of black covers.
here you go. these are some tips to get you through this monsoon, with a right clothing you will get the courage to go out singing in the rain and enjoying your rainy walks.
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