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The best time of the year is here, festivals are coming. Be it west or east India, we can all feel the spirit of celebration in the air. And like I always say, with great festivities comes the greater need to dress up.
So, to help you all shop better this Puja, I am sharing some trends to look out for, mistakes to avoid, and more.
So, whether you're shopping for yourself or buying gifts for friends and family, we've got some hot tips to make sure you find the right gear.

Let’s start with what to look at: Co-ords are a great way to add style and flair to your look. They can be worn multiple ways—and they're a trend that has come to stay. However, while buying a co-ord be mindful of the colour and design so that you can wear it more often and get your money’s worth out of it.
Shirts with volume sleeves are another trend that will never go out of style—they're usually available in different colors and work on all body types. Pair them with jeans or skirts for a casual look; add some heels and a statement necklace for an evening.

Basics are the best. Basics can be anything from jeans to a basic polo and a tee. The idea is that you get some great basics in your closet, and they’ll never go out of style. This means that on casual days, you have some good and minimal clothes in your closet. If you're not sure how to layer them yet, try layering them differently every time! You'll see that your favorite looks can come together in a variety of ways.
But there are some things that you should avoid when shopping for clothes:
Don't spend all your money on trendy clothes. Don't waste money on trendy clothes or shoes because they'll go out of style by the end of winter. Make sure your wardrobe is one that can last for years and years, no matter what trends come along. Let's be real: trendy pieces are alluring (like a really good book), but they don't last forever.

Avoid buying poor-quality clothes because you won't wear them. My advice is to compare quality with price, as well as think about the frequency at which you'll wear each item. For example: If there's a top that isn't very good quality but it's something you'll wear occasionally, I still buy it! But if it's a piece like black jeans—something I wear on a weekly basis—I'd probably go for the highest quality option available.
I want to conclude by saying that be mindful when shopping for clothing. Always remember it’s not just about quantity but style and fit as well. Invest in pieces made specifically for your body type, and you'll see a transformation!
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