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Which clothes do you wear on special occasions?

 

The occasion is a memorable part of our lives. And most of the time, it’s so special for us thus we celebrate it with great joy.

What is the most exciting thing about birthdays?

When I was a child, I used to have the countdown for my birthday? That was the only day when I would get to wear clothes of my own choice in school. On that one day in the whole year, I was free from that boring white shirt and dull grey skirt, my school uniform. And, also the excitement of taking the best packet of chocolates and show our status in front of other classmates. Oh! Everything back then was so overwhelming.

Now that we’re grown up, maybe that kind of enthusiasm doesn’t exist due to our life-sucking daily jobs. But the excitement to wear new outfits still exists. We as humans are never content with our belongings. The wish to buy the wish-listed things is always there with us. And for that wish to be fulfilled, we seek different occasions where we can put them on and update our Instagram feeds.



If you count the number of Festivals in the whole year, your fingers will get tired of counting them but the number of festivals won’t get over. Not only have the festivals, celebrating even the smallest event of our lives entered into trends these days.

Everyone wants to look extremely ravishing in her marriage. And it’s her right too because marriages are not gonna happen again and again unless someone is “Ross Geller” of “Friends”. And just visit a Hindu Brahmin family on a marriage ceremony; you will get to know that the number of rituals of the whole procedure is more than the number of guests in the marriage. And each occasion demands a different dress accordingly. The bride can try a Skirt-Kurta kind of combination which will make her comfortable as well as look royal.

Anniversaries are the way to express the gratefulness towards your partner. It reminds you of the reason you two are together and that’s why it’s so special for the couples. The specialty of the occasion demands a grand celebration and for the dress according to it as well. I know there is an emotion connected to every occasion and the way we celebrate it frames a memory for a lifetime. Just carry a hot black backless gown and don’t let anyone steal your thunder that day. Just assume your boss telling you to give tomorrow’s presentation at the Eleventh hour and that particular client is very strict in terms of postures and gestures during a presentation.

Then in that case even if you’re so confident and well prepared for it, the only thing that can enhance your confidence is how you are dressing up. Now it’s neither a celebration nor a special day for you, but it’s the need of the hour just to please the client and grab that particular project. Just fit in a nicely ironed peach-colored shirt and a jump into a pair of bold black pants, and you’re ready for the day!

Thus, we can say that whatever is the occasion, pretty outfits according to the occasion holds great charm and importance. And in a way you can say, excites you, motivates you, or push you to go shopping. I am sure you also have some beautiful as well as messy experiences about the precious occasions of your lives and the way you chose to dress up for that. Please share it with us. We will be very glad to hear it from you.

 

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