Alia Bhatt's Indo-Western Fusion Look Inspires Teenagers At Durga Puja; All Tips By Anisha Bharalawala

From Shasti to Bijaya Dasami: How will teenagers dress up for this Durga Puja? What is this year's latest trend? From a neighbourhood pandal to your college campus, how will you make it a centre of attraction? All tips were given by Anisha Bharalawala, World Supermodel India '23.

According to Anisha Bharalawala, as Durga Puja approaches, the fashion scene is buzzing with excitement, and this year, Alia Bhatt is leading the way with her unique Indo-Western fusion look in her new film's (RRKPK) song, 'What's Jhumka?' Alia's style in the movie is a refreshing departure from traditional Pujo attire, embracing contemporary elements with a touch of elegance.

In 'What's Jhumka,' Alia adorns sarees paired with sleeveless blouses, bow blouses, ruffled sleeves, and shorts—all of which are trending fashion choices. She showcases that Pujo fashion doesn't have to be overly traditional; it can incorporate modern elements seamlessly.

For teenagers going through hormonal changes, skincare becomes crucial during this time. Issues like acne and blemishes are common, but products like aloe vera or neem can be effective remedies alongside proper skincare routines. Sunscreen is a must for school and college students to protect their skin from the harsh sun.

During the early mornings of Durga Puja, there's often a playful interplay of rain and sunshine. This is the perfect time to experiment with nude or dewy makeup. For evening celebrations, darker makeup shades can be used. However, it's advisable not to wear heavy makeup during pandal hopping at night, especially in warm weather.

Keeping your hair open isn't always comfortable during puja, so tying it up can be a practical choice. Instead of high heels, smart sneakers can be a stylish alternative, especially when paired with a saree—a trend that's gaining popularity.

The key to Pujo attire is comfort, so don't hesitate to personalise your style according to your preferences. On Ashtami, traditional outfits are a must, but remember to prepare your skin beforehand with ice and use toner for hydration.

When it comes to new shoes for Puja, breaking them in before the festivities begin can save you from discomfort. Avoid experimenting with various products right before puja; stick to tried-and-tested home remedies for skincare.

In the end, looking beautiful during Puja isn't just about using a multitude of products. It's about feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin. So, embrace the Indo-Western fusion, mix tradition with modernity, and enjoy Durga Puja in your unique style.

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