India 2021 fashion trends

 While 2020 was about a meaningful design that works well for working from home, lounge, and intimate gatherings, experts predict that an amazing update is expected in 2021 as well. Is. Read on to learn more

The meaning of fashion has apparently changed since the epidemic. Unlike before, utility Sylhet and comfort were the priorities of last year's people. While 2020 was about a meaningful design that works well for working from home, lounge, and intimate gatherings, experts predict that an amazing update is expected in 2021 as well. Is. INS Life spoke to veterans of the industry to shed light on governance trends in 2021. Read also - Sohana Khan sets important winter fashion goals in woolen crop top and skirt, photos go viral

Designer Kanal Rawal

2021 Election Trends: Tons of troops are going to be very high in the coming year. Personally, I always look for good tunnel gray, so 'Ultimate Gray' is the color I recommend. The new year will see an increase in unbuilt utility cell slides, especially in chic neutral colors. Read also - Deepika Padukone raises winter fashion quintessence in a Monton Luck, a checked bag costs Rs 3 lakh

Pantone colors will dominate virtual runways. "Ultimate Gray" and "Illuminating" are both colors that work together because the sensitivities behind them are interrelated.

The fashion winners of 2020 were definitely the Sylhetites who were easy to get in and out of. Comfort took on more charge than style, and as restrictions began to ease, men's clothing was replaced by a multi-use garment that could easily move from day tonight.

Jade's Monica Shah by Monica & Charisma

I think when it comes to bridal attire, comfort is high on every bride's list of priorities. We are going to see light dresses and light skirts that not only make the movement easier but also make the bride feel comfortable on her big day.



Another trend I'm seeing is experimental. Brides will either want to deviate from what looks traditional or they will look for ways to make their unique connection to traditional numbers.

Inherited value. Joints, even modern ones, have separate parts. Techniques such as a string and a butcher can be easily tied into making contemporary pieces that still contain the appeal of this legacy. These are the kind of pieces that are great for comfort, personal significance, and artistry.

Reena Singh, designer and founder of Eka and Eka Core

This year I had to dress according to my idea and I am sure that this trend will continue in 2021. I don't think there was a trend, to be honest in 2020 because most of our time was spent at home. If not, we can catch up with this year's trend, it will definitely be a comfortable, wearable, and purposeful design option in good textiles. Durable, functional, and easy to wear are superior to the ones you wear.

Dhruv Bogra, Country Manager India, Forever New

In 2020, casual wear and loungewear were seen as a priority. Everyone wanted to be comfortable at home during epidemics, however, with working from home and the gradual introduction of social gatherings, high fashion prevailed for 2020 with some important trends. These will be puff sleeves that are flattering for all body types, beautiful satin fabrics and high slats, playful cut-out dresses, and leather pants - versatile and can be worn over and in underwear.

2021, on the one hand, is going to translate casual clothes through boyfriend jackets and khaki colors, and on the other hand, it is going to create an enchanting tone through waist-length slits. I see lots of sorbet pastel tones and delicate flowers, perfect for summer with ruffles, big sleeves, or polka dots. These will be front runners in 2021 styles with timeless styles animated scarves.

Avinash Mane, Head of Business, South Asia, Lensing Group

Sustainable fashion trends of the future are greatly influenced by today's events, which could never have been predicted. As we look to 2021, we believe that changing consumer attitudes will continue to motivate the industry to embrace sustainability at all levels.

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