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8 Last-Minute Festive Kidswear Buys to Turn Your Little Darling into a Fashionista

With less than a few days left to Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan, it’s no surprise that every parent is more than excited about shopping festive kidswear for their little ones. The dinner invites from cousins and siblings, ‘bring your kids to office’ days are just about the beginning and some retail therapy is just what you need to help your baby shine and shimmer this season.

 

No Indian celebration is complete without some stylish ethnic ensembles that well complement the celebratory cheer and seeing the star of your life all adorned in trending ethnic wear for kids is a treat to the eyes.

 

Since we know, you cannot wait to lay your hands on the perfect ensembles for your munchkin, we have put together the best children’s festive clothing that is creating waves in kid’s fashion.

 

1) Lehenga Sets: For Your Little Diva

Kids deserve a great outfit for festive events and lehenga sets claim space on the first shelf of their wardrobe. Thanks to their free-flowing silhouette, lehenga sets win over other types of traditional kidswear for festivals. Approved by Indian moms as the perfect go-to outfit for every celebration, these attires are available in different ethereal versions. When choosing these attires for your kids, make sure to look for soft and breathable fabrics to ensure they keep your mini version safe and comfortable throughout the day. Browse through the following designer lehenga sets for girls from top designers paying homage to Indian craftsmanship and crafts.

2) Sherwani Sets: For Little Masters Who Love to Dress Up

Gone are the days when sherwanis were solely designed for adults. Instead, we see a plethora of designers weaving chic and classy sherwanis for little rockstars. An epitome of sophistication, this attire embodies opulence and helps your darling boy get all the attention he deserves. Neha Gursahani’s pink satin sherwani set exudes sheer elegance whereas Little Bansi’s sherwani-dhoti pant set blends royalty with comfort. For a subtle yet rich look, Torani’s chanderi print sherwani set is the best bet.

3) Anarkali with Dupatta: For Your Twirling Princess

Anarkali kurtas paired with dupattas are examples of pure sartorial excellence. Emerging as a fail-safe option for kids’ ethnic fashion, Anarkali sets are one of the most desired kids’ traditional attire. From pretty florals to foil prints, Aza Fashions has an impressive variety to appease you. Take this surreal floral woven silk Anarkali worn by the little diva radiating effortless charm or Pomcha Jaipur’s organza floral printed Anarkali that makes the ideal festive pick for daytime celebrations.

 

4) Kurta-Dhoti Pant Set: For Your Charming Junior

There’s no better way to rock the Independence Day or Raksha Bandha party with edginess than with a simple yet stylish kurta dhoti set. The attire is a seamless fusion of comfort and swag and is ideal for parents who wish to explore catchy and unique dressing for their little masters. Stick to florals as a tribute to Mother Nature while choosing from the designer kurta dhoti sets from Little Brats, Cute Couture, and more, or befriend a chanderi silk embroidered piece to help your little one make the maximum impact.

5) Kurta-Sharara Sets: For Your Tiny Fashion Monger

If you wish to commit yourself to the kidswear trends of 2024, then bring along a few pieces of kurta sharara sets for your tiny style icons. An attire well-designed to make an impact without appearing exaggerated. Fayon Kids’ chanderi embroidered kurta sharara set can make your little miss stand out in the crowd. The off-white embroidered piece on the other hand from the same label will find a fan in you because of its minimalistic look. To turn heads, dress her in a georgette embroidered set from Little Bansi in the latest geometric pattern.

6) Bundi and Kurta Sets: For Boys Who Enjoy Fashion

 

Bundi and kurta sets seem to be holding space in every fashion connoisseur’s wardrobe. From embroidered to printed and statement pieces in chanderi silk, the Bundi and kurta style will see your little one through the festive season. Try the soft boy look with Little Bansi’s printed Bundi set or Lil Angel’s ensemble in opulent chanderi fabric. Explore more such striking prints and patterns in Bundi and kurta sets for boys at Aza Fashions.

7) Kurta Salwar Set: For Girls Who Love to Mimic Their Mama

Of late there has been an evident inclination towards kurta salwar sets for girls. Despite being a sartorial choice of the past, salwar set styles have been reinvented by the designers to give a fresh take to the attire. The Fayon Kids’ peplum kurta and dhoti pant set for instance blurs the conventional style very consciously. Traditional salwar kameez sets from Little Bansi and Tiber Taber on the other hand create a fuss-free style statement

8) Kurta Pyjama: For Boys Who Love Fuss-Free Basics

Regarding kids' Independence Day outfits, it’s safe to say that kurta pajama is the safest option. It’s the right separation that you can never have too many of for your baby boy. A floaty kurta set punctuated with cheery shades, happy prints, and soft fabric has all the elements of a festive-appropriate cloth. Attending a casual brunch with your boy darling? Pick the reindeer printed cotton kurta set from Love the World Today or the adorably cute teddy bear patch cotton silk kurta pajama set to keep him comfortable. For evening parties, go with silk embroidered kurta sets like the one from P & S Co.

If your social calendar is packed with family outings, lunch invites, and parties, we suggest you explore more of our children’s festive clothing at Aza Fashions. Our swoon-worthy collection will see your kids through the glorious festive days and is the ideal formula to add some love to your repertoire.

 

Get ready with your shopping bags and start indulging in some of our stylish designer kidswear.

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  • Shilpa Hazra, an SEO Content Writer at Aza Fashions, is a graduate of English Literature and a loving mother of a chirpy 10-month-old. Her mantra is 'write to inspire' which she focuses on while curating hot and trending fashion blogs.

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