Try this ‘Telugu inti Aadapaduchu’

makeover for this Sankranti festival

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As Sankranti holiday approaches, Teluguites  have already begun their festival makeovers. The majority of modern ladies have finished their shopping and are prepared to flaunt their envy in chic attire.

On the other hand, when we reflect on the past, things back then were very different. When the women were clothed in their traditional garb during the festival seasons, the lads would go into a frenzy. The committed men used to go great distances to see her girl's festival attire.

Today, we will just discuss "Telugu inti Aadapaduchu" apparel.

Half sarees are a type of traditional women's clothing that are still popular today. It adds glamour and style to beautiful telugu women.

Half Saree

Jada gantalu effortlessly accentuates the look of a half-saree ensemble, which is widely worn by women.

Jada Gantalu

To use a bouquet of fragrant flowers to style women's hair is like putting the cherry on top of a delicious dessert.

Flowers

To complete the aesthetic of  a half-saree, a vaddanam, an antique decorative belt, is recommended.

Vaddanam

Regardless of the situation, "Kammalu Buttalu '' are worn by women anywhere; they ought to be given higher significance in female fashion.

Kammalu Buttalu

These are Kammalu Buttalu's extensions, which are frequently combined with them. Depending on the style of your earrings, you can  wear it.

Matilu

A chain-like jewel called a papidi billa is worn on the brow and reaches directly into the center of a woman's hair. This accessory elevates a woman's elegance.

Papidi Billa

One looks so stunning with a necklace around their neck. Necklaces made of gold and pearls work wonderfully on  a half saree ensemble.

Necklace

The foot jewellery which is tied around the ankle, this jewel produces  a soothing sound that makes your identity special.

Pattilu

Wear matching bangles with your half-saree ensemble; women have a special affection for these accessories.

Bangles

Women like mehndi no matter the occasion, and a lovely mehndi design amplifies the celebration atmosphere.

Mehndi (Maidaku)

Women used to wear a traditional thilak as a bottu (bindi) back in the day, despite the fact that tikli bindis are fashionable today.

Bottu

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