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Eid 2026: Style this fashion it piece Farshi Salwar like this
Sandy Verma | March 6, 2026 11:24 PM CST

After the holy month of Ramzan is over, devotees will celebrate Eid. The exact date of the festival is decided by the sighting of the moon, but this year Eid is expected to be celebrated on March 19 or March 20. On this day, devotees wear their ethnic clothes to spend time with friends and family and enjoy sumptuous feasts. As festive wardrobes for Eid 2026 begin to form, one fabric is clearly leading the fashion conversation, the Farshi Salwar.

A perfect blend of comfort and style, Farshi Salwar is back in fashion. From celebrities to Instagram thrift stores, the comfortable bottom fit is showing up everywhere. Relating to the grandeur of the Mughal-era and perfect for today’s festivals, this dramatic flared bottom is becoming the ultimate ‘it’ piece for this season.

Different from regular salwar or sharara, Farshi salwar is distinguished by its increased flare and floor-length hemline. Traditionally worn in royal courts, the style has become popular again with designers and celebrities reviving the old style on runways and weddings. Eid is a symbol of grandeur, splendor and celebration, so Farshi Salwar fits the bill perfectly. However, here’s how you can style your Farshi salwar to stand out from the rest.

short kurti team up

For a timeless Eid look, pair your Farshi salwar with a fitted, short kurti with intricate embroidery, zardozi work or delicate gota patti. Rich jewel tones like emerald green, deep maroon and royal blue look great for evening parties. Complete this outfit with a sheer dupatta draped lightly over the shoulders and statement earrings for a traditional finish.

Choose pastels for daytime events

If your Eid plans include a family lunch or community gathering during the day, choose pastel shades like powder pink, mint green or ivory. Lightweight fabrics like chiffon, organza or georgette keep larger sizes airy and comfortable. Keep makeup light and accessories minimal so the outfit shines.

mix and match

Modern fashionistas can style Farshi salwar in different ways. Think cropped jackets, peplum tops or asymmetrical hemlines. Structured blouses with statement sleeves add drama without ruining the flow of the salwar. Belt your dupatta for a fusion-inspired shape that blends heritage with trend.

Look bold with fabric

Silk and brocade Farshi salwar exude traditional luxury, while the cotton-silk blend offers comfort for long celebrations. For festive sparkle, choose light sequin detailing or mukesh work. Layering contrasting textures like velvet kurti with silk farshi can instantly improve your Eid wardrobe.

Don’t forget the accessories

Since hemlines often reach the floor, footwear choice is very important. Embellished juttis or block heels add height without compromising on comfort. A potli bag, lots of bangles and a maang tikka can complete the festival look.


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