Monsoon Fashion Trends: While rain showers make the weather pleasant, it also increases some tension in terms of fashion. Looking stylish amid mud, humidity, sudden rain and wet clothes is no less than a challenge. But, this does not mean at all that your fashion game should weaken in monsoon. All you need to do is choose such outfits which are in trend as well as practical for the rainy season. If you also want to try something new in your look this monsoon, then you can make these 5 fashion styles a part of your wardrobe.
1. Get a cool look with oversized shirt
Oversized shirts have been in fashion trend for a long time and can be easily styled even during monsoons. Pair cotton or lightweight fabric shirts with shorts, crop tops or light pants. Wearing the shirt as layering instead of completely closing it can also give you a casual and stylish look.
2. Cropped pants and ankle length bottoms
Too long pants or floor-length bottoms can add to the problem during the rainy season. In such a situation, cropped trousers, ankle length pants or knee-length bottoms can be a better option. These help in protecting the feet from dirty water and mud and also give a modern look.
3. Midi dress instead of maxi
If you are fond of wearing dresses then try midi dress instead of floor-length maxi in monsoon. Length around or slightly below the knee is more convenient in the rainy season. It can be carried with minimal accessories and water-friendly footwear.
4. Make a style statement with light layering
During monsoon the weather can sometimes be cold and sometimes humid. In such a situation, light layering comes in handy. Cotton shirt, sleeveless jacket or lightweight shrug can make your look stylish. Just avoid heavy and very thick fabrics, as they can feel uncomfortable in humidity.
5. Keep both style and comfort in footwear
Monsoon fashion is not limited to clothes only. Proper footwear is most important in the rain. Choose rubber sandals, water-resistant loafers or shoes that have good grip. Avoid wearing white canvas shoes or shoes that are difficult to clean with water and mud.
Accessories should also be monsoon-friendly
To complete the look, you can use a waterproof bag, compact umbrella and quick-drying light accessories. In the rain, it is better to avoid too much jewelery or such bags which can get damaged by water.
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