Tricolour in Style

Step out and you will see the streets literally breathing the tricolour. Girls rock tri-shaded hairbands, children sport flags painted on their cheeks, and tiny enamel earrings or detailed nail art catch the morning sun. Saffron, white and green hit differently once Republic Day arrives.
Saffron represents the fire of freedom, white reflects the clean truth of our stories, and green symbolises a growing future. It becomes a joyful explosion of pride where fashion turns into a personal salute to the nation. To nail the look, women can begin with a heavy white Chikankari kurta.
Instead of a plain scarf, drape a crushed saffron dupatta in a side-fall style to highlight the embroidery. Finish the look with green glass bangles or deep emerald studs to bring the palette together. For a more formal setting, a white linen saree with a saffron border paired with a forest green blouse looks sharp and sophisticated.
Men can keep things simple. A crisp white kurta works perfectly under a saffron Nehru jacket. To add green subtly, olive mojaris or a silk pocket square work well. Even a white shirt with dark green chinos and a saffron watch strap captures the spirit effortlessly. Kites in the sky and rangoli at the door. You feel the energy. Silk sarees or modern sets, you wear it because you mean it. These threads tie us together. We made it.








