Festive Treasures


Nyla Lehenga Set


Miraki Lehenga Set


Emara Sharara Set


Farah Co-ord Set


Sabah Jacket


Arshi Lehenga Set


Arzoo Lehenga Set


Tara Draped Sharara Set


Yara Lehenga Set


Liyana Anarkali Gown


Naira Anarkali Gown


Ula Lehenga Set


Nora Kurta Set


Hina Kurta Set


Zahara Lehenga Set


Kiran Doshala


Gulabi Doshala


Surkh Doshala


Nazm Doshala


Jamni Doshala


Pariza Lehenga


Alana Co-ord Set


Zara Lehenga


Mirab Saree


Dahlia Saree


Iris Lehenga


Sofia Co-ord Set


Maha Co-ord Set


Anya Saree


Keya Co-ord Set


Caylie Saree


Tisha Co-ord Set


Natasha Saree


Jazmin Saree


Nargis Saree
Festive Dresses for Women: The Only Guide You Need to Celebrate in Style
Indian festivals are honestly like a giant explosion of color and vibes. Seriously, you can’t just toss on any old thing. You have to pull out your “A Game”. Get a perfect blend of that traditional vibe with a modern look with Moledro. Whether you’re lighting up Diwali, dancing your feet off for Navratri or showing up at a cousin’s wedding, you need a look that screams “you”. It’s all about feeling epic and comfy, but with a side of glam. Because why settle for average when you can sparkle harder than a string of fairy lights?
Festive Dresses for Women: Timeless Meets Trendy
Festive wear isn’t just some plain old sari or suit anymore. Today’s women are rocking lehengas, shararas, swanky co-ord sets and those genius pre-draped sarees that pretty much scream “main character energy.”
Better fabric? Go with silk that feels like butter, floaty organza, georgette or chiffon that sort of melts around you. With Moledro, you also get hand-done embroidery, shiny sequins and mirror work. So, it's sure that you won’t be just another guest at the next event.
And please, don’t just stop at the outfit. Chunky statement jewelry? Yes. A clutch that’ll actually fit your phone? Double yes. Slide into some juttis if you value your toes or go bold with those sky-high heels if you want a classy look.
Diwali Festival Dress for Women: Sparkle with Elegance
Want something glam this diwali? You can’t just show up in some basic outfit. It’s literally the festival of lights, your clothes have to bring some serious sparkle. Splashy colors like gold, fiery reds, emerald greens or those dreamy pastels are timeless for a good reason. Toss in some embroidery and you’re basically a walking celebration.
If you’re a sucker for tradition, nothing beats a Perfect blend of traditional vibe and a modern touch. Have a little bit of both with every outfit and roll in like a queen.
Festival Dress Women Can Flaunt All Season
India’s party calendar is wild and honestly, there’s something brewing every other weekend. Puja here, wedding there and that random cousin’s function. Every woman needs that go- to festival dress she can just grab instead of having a closet meltdown. A soft pastel lehenga? Add a little bold jewellery and you will be ready for every event. Festive co-ord sets? Absolute lifesavers. So, why wait? Get your runway ready today.
If you’re not having a blast in your outfit, what’s the point? Festivals are meant for laughing, dancing and family gatherings, so wear what lights you up. Could be a classic saree, could be a quirky co-ord or maybe even a lehenga that turns heads. As long as you feel comfortable and a little fabulous, you’ve totally nailed the festive style game.
Check all the latest designer festive wear here or visit us at Dhan Mill Compound, Chattarpur, New Delhi.
Frequently Asked Questions - Designer Festive Collection
Q. What are the best ethnic kurtas for women?
A. Women should go for silk, organza or cotton-blend kurtas with embroidery or sequins to look glam without trying too hard.
Q. What is the best range of festive kurta sets?
A. They usually start from 5,000 rs. as it also depends on fabric, brand and detailing.
Q. Name of designer dress stores near me?
A. Visit Moledro at MyMoledro.com or visit their store at Dhan Mill Compound, Chattarpur, New Delhi.
Q. What are the new designer collections for festive seasons?
A. Pastels, pre-draped sarees, co-ord sets and lehengas with shells, pearls and mirror work are all the hype this season.