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Celebrate Baisakhi in these 5 Ethnic Outfits. Designerplanet

Baby Vaisakhi ethnic wear

 The festival of Baisakhi is celebrated every year in the spring month of 'April' with much fervor and fervor in northern India. 'Baisakhi' or 'Vaisakhi' is one of the biggest harvest festivals in our country, which celebrates the beginning of the harvest season (the Rabi harvest). On this auspicious day, people generally start their day with prayers (known as 'Ardaas') at the nearby Gurdwara. After the holy prayer, people also indulge in celebratory songs, dances, traditional processions, and other festive activities. Women wear bright and colorful baisakhi dresses, perform traditional dances, and prepare delicacies like 'Karha Parshada', Sarson da Saag, and other sweets and delicacies!

Here are more pictures of how women dress up while celebrating Baisakhi festival that North India welcomes New Year with. 

Beautiful Baisakhi Outfits for Women
Baisakhi Dress 

Try Yellow Ethnic Wear 

When it comes to festival shopping in India or special Vaisakhi in India shopping , the first color that pops into many people's minds is yellow or the color yellow. That's why we brought out this super elegant mustard and blue solid kurta with pants designed for Baisakhi festival. It is an elegant summer kurta with ikat printed pants. You can go for this simple style for Baisakhi to look the best version of yourself.


Patiyala Salwar Suit


Baisakhi Vaisakhi dress saree

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Mustard yellow saree for Baisakhi
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More Designs and Pattern for Baisakhi Dress


As Baisakhi is one of the major festivals for Sikhs, people in Punjab wear bright new clothes to mark the occasion. Kurta and lungi or pajama are common clothes for men in Punjab while women go for salwar-kamiz or lehanga-choli. Women also adorn themselves with various heavy ornaments. Here we will talk about the traditional costumes of bhangra and giddha to show you the feeling of Baisakhi festival which is celebrated in Punjab.

Gidda Traditional Dress (for Women) 

Gidda bhangra dress


The gidda traditional dress is very elegant. It adds beauty to women and is comfortable enough for women to perform giddha dance easily. Giddha dress is simple and you can find women in rural Punjab wearing it everyday. The only difference is that giddha clothes use brighter colors and are complemented by heavy jewelry. 

Part of Gidda Dress 

  • Dupatta (chunni or scarf): This is decorated with gidda dress. 
  • Kameez (dress) 
  • Salwaar (baggy pants) 
  • Tikka (forehead ornament) 
  • Jhumka (long dangling earrings) 
  • Paranda (braid) 
  • Suggi-Phul (head tie) 
  • Raani-Haar (long chain made of solid gold ) 
  • Haar-Hamela (Gold chain with jewels) 
  • Baazu-Band (cloth around the arm) 
  • Pazaibs (ankles)

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Women who perform giddha dance adorn themselves with a lot of jewelry including bangles, tikka, jhumkas, necklaces and nath (nose rings). The distinguishing feature of gidda clothes is paranda - the tassle that is woven into the braid. Women love to get into longer and funky parandas.

Traditional Bhangra Dress (for Men) 

Bhangra dress is as colorful and vibrant as the Bhangra dance itself. Bhangra costumes effectively represent the rich and bright colors of the Punjab countryside as well as the enthusiasm of the Punjabi people. Bhangra clothing is simple and usually worn by men in rural Punjab, in lighter colors! Before we delve into the features of Bhangra clothing, let's see what exactly constitutes the traditional Bhangra clothing for men!! Part of a Bhangra costume 

Turla or Torla (a turban-like ornament) 

Pag (a veil, a symbol of pride/honor in Punjab): It is tied to a traditional type of turban that you see worn by Sikhs in the - street. The hat must be tied before each performance, and is not ready as a hat. 

Kaintha (necklace), men also wear earrings 

Kurta - Similar to a silk shirt, with about 4 buttons, very loose with an embroidered pattern. 

Lungi or Chadar - This is a loose cloth tied around the dancer's waist. It's fast again. 

Jugi: Shirt, no buttons. 

Rammal: These are hand made masks. They are very elegant and effective when moving the hands during a bhangra performance.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Let's take a look at some Baisakhi dress questions: 

What should I wear on Baisakhi? 

Traditional ethnic wear looks good when choosing festive occasions and fun parties. Choose from beautiful dresses, stylish lehengas, kurtas etc. From traditional dress and contemporary Baisakhi dresses to look beautiful on this much awaited festival. 

What colors do we wear on Baisakhi? 

More often than not, people like to go for bright and vibrant spring colors like red, yellow, green and orange to mark the festival of Baisakhi! And we at Designerplanet have many vibrant color palettes to choose from in our Baisakhi outfits!


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Wishing you all a very happy Baisakhi!

 

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