Label Arshi Singhal introduces subtle yet elegant looks

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The newest and most trending change in the ever-evolving world of fashion is the introduction of pastels that are subtle yet elegant and minimal yet stylish. Play it cool and enjoy your day under the sun with beautiful pastel colors. With an array of soft, soothing, and neutral shades to choose from, pastels have become everyone’s favorite color palette to beat the summer heat. This collection epitomizes the Indian woman’s sartorial sensibility, which is modern, confident, and classic intertwined with her strong values and heritage. There is a gentleness to the colors and they remind you of all good things cool and summery, like ice-creams, sorbets, and candies.

On the runway, pastels are being adopted everywhere from New York to London to India. They remind you of all good things which are cool and summery, like ice-creams, sorbets, and candies. The colors around you define your mood and personality. Pastel shades are happy colors, and can easily be styled with numerous colors and prints. For example, you can style a pastel pink with a dark purple or pastel blue or a minimal floral print. Pastels are a classic spring staple but the best part about them is that they are versatile and can be worn all year. As today’s generation believes that less is more, hence, the pastels make for the most opulent choice. With summer on its way, pastels are the ideal shade to beat the heat as they feel breezy and are easy to style.

As Indian traditional wear is moving closer to global trends with growing versions of contemporary styles, the convenient ethnic palettes of bright and eye-catching colors have given way to softer hues and muted tones. Even the wedding segment has seen a pastel shift, with millennial brides trading wedding reds and greens for pastel-colored bridal lehengas, especially pastel pink. Earlier the pastels were typical spring colors but now they are an all-season trend, for summers & beyond.

Light pinks, icy blues, pale yellow, and olive green are some of the mesmerizing shades that can instantly calm your senses. A dignified appeal blended with softness- pastels tend to enhance feminine grace. You can wear them on all occasions be it a formal business meeting or a family lunch or a girl’s day out or even for your wedding! As we know that age has no bar, hence, pastels are best-suited for everyone. With all their subtlety, pastels balance stability and youthfulness, which makes them appropriate for women of every age group. Brides to bridesmaids, fashion experimenting divas to patrons of classics, the pastel palette is a fashion statement for all. The near-neutral looks of Pastels remind everyone of the old European times as they are considered the ‘typical English colors’. They are often also described as the vintage hues of western countries. As said earlier, these colors can be worn any time of the year and on any occasion. You can try out different combinations and looks; it would be quite easy working out with pastel colors. Wear whatever makes you feel iconic, uplift your wardrobe and keep slaying like you always do.

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