Style your Kid with Indian Dresses for Traditional Party Nights!

Posted by Rahul Agarwal on June 8th, 2016

Are you attending or planning for a party with your child? Make sure she is dressed appropriately, too. Whether you are going to a Haldi, Mehendi, Sangeet or engagement ceremonies or even cocktail parties, it’s best to style your daughter in traditional Indian dresses. Here are some of the dresses that you can have your child wear for traditional party nights: 

  • Saree – The saree consists of a drape that is wrapped around the waist and one end is draped over one’s shoulder. It is usually worn over parkar or petticoat and a blouse with short sleeves. Your child will look adorable in a kid’s-sized saree. 
  • Lehenga Choli – This three-piece ensemble includes a long skirt, well-fitted cropped blouse, and a dupatta, which is a multipurpose scarf. The Lehenga Choli is typically worn by brides on their wedding or women getting ready for their trousseau. If you are attending a wedding, you can have your child wear a mini Lehenga Choli. 
  • Salwar Kameez – The salwar is the pant or drawer while the kameez is the body shirt. 
  • Pattu Pavadai – The pattu pavadai is like the salwar kameez but instead of pantaloons, it comes with a skirt. 
  • Tunics – For party nights that are a little more casual, have your daughter wear a pretty tunic. 

When styling your child, you should take note of the event you are going to attend. Dressing up your daughter in traditional Indian dresses will help her learn more about the Indian culture at a young age.

To make styling your kids even easier, consider her taste. You can let her choose the color of the dress as well as her accessories. This task can be made easier when you purchase kid’s clothes online. You and your daughter can easily look at hundreds of wonderful Indian dresses without having to leave your home. Buying a dress that your daughter actually likes can lessen the stress when dressing up. Ensure that your daughter is comfortable in the dress, too. 

Kids ethnic wear is available online and you can even find high-quality ones at an affordable price. Check out online shops that offer discounts for children’s dresses. Some sites even offer free shipping. 

Why don’t you purchase matching Indian dresses? Showing your child that you are wearing the same dress can encourage her to wear her own ethnic outfit. Now you can attend traditional party nights in style with your daughter. 

About the Author: 

The article is written by Rahul Agarwal, the Marketing manager at DesiClik.com. Rahul is a frequent blogger on a variety of subjects like fashion, food & culture of India.

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