College life is so exciting. Why make it boring wearing the same routine clothes?
Lakshita Vohra | New Delhi | August 9, 2018 5:41 pm
College life is so exciting. Why make it boring wearing the same routine clothes? This is the best time when you can experiment with your choices and style.
The new academic session has begun, and we are pretty sure you have already started shopping for your college wardrobe collection. Are you wondering what all to invest in? Don’t worry, we’ve have gathered all the latest trends that you should definitely try for your college look.
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Have a look at the range we have picked for you from collections by Aurelia, Birla Cellulose and Ajio.
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White Short Kurta
A plain white kurta detail all over is a summer essential for every college going girl. Pair it with jhumkas and some silver jewellery to steal the show.
(This piece is from Aurelia)
Palazzo Perfection
Palazzos are the comfortable piece of clothing we can wear. You can team up with crop tops, kurtis and go the chick way.
(This piece is from Aurelia)
Denim All Over
Denim is surely favourite and the denim two-piece can never go wrong. The two pieces are now making a new statement that it even denim two pieces can be on trend and on point.
(This piece is from Birla Cellulose)
Traditional Day with Skirt
It’s time to flaunt some Indo western swag in this maxi skirt for a big college event. Keep up with the trends in this classy piece.
(This piece is from Aurelia)
Off- shoulder
This trend is versatile and looks good on everyone. You can choose from various options be it off shoulder dresses, tops and crop tops.
(This piece is from Ajio)
Kurta Dress
The kurta dress trend is the best thing because it makes us re-wear our favourite desi clothes with the modern twist and makes a splash out of it.
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