Diwali dresses have great importance and impact in Diwali celebrations. People especially buy new dresses for all the members of family.Actually , there is tradition of worshiping Godess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha wearing new dresses. It is believed that as is pleased by cleanliness and lights she also got pleased when she saw her children wearing new dresses. No surprise! Every mother pleases to her children in new dresses and She is the mother of all of us.People wear new dresses whole day. For going out for shopping. For going to their friends and relatives. Special dresses are worn at the time of pooja. On the occasion the shopkeepers harvest lots of money as everyone wants to buy dresses.
They market gets flooded with the different kind of dresses. Theses dresses vary in range and styles.
Some people prefer traditional dresses. They like Saris , Lehanga Chunri etc. The designer Saris and Lehanga Chunris are also available in the market. Some people or the celebrity one’s specially get their dresses prepared by their fashion designers. Traditional suits are very popular for women as they are comfortable for pooja as well as for fire work otherwise people have to change after performing pooja.For men also there is large variety of dresses . Some people wear traditional Kurta Payjama. The most popular is the traditional Shervani. Men looks so handsoke in this dress as they are attending their own marriage. For those who want comfort rather than looks , trousers and designer shirts are the first choice.
Different types of children wear are also here in the market as children are equally important and in fact Diwali has bigger charm for them than others. Then how can they lag behind than others in terms of Dress selection. They also wear designer wear on Diwali.The dresees are of vibrant colors so that the people look attractive in the lights of Diwali. The colors are of great importance in Diwali dresses that have to be matched with the lights. So mostly bright colors are preferred for the dresses . The market is flooded with the dresses of all price range as people from all financial classes tend buy new clothes. As conclusion you can also call Diwali as the festival of new dresses.
As Diwali is sequence of five days celebration, new dresses are bought for all five days as every day has its own importance. The day second day after Diwali is Bhai Dooj and also celebrated with gusto. All sisters and brothers wear new clothes on the occasion. Brothers also buy new dresses to give as gift to their sisters. These new clothes are the symbol of love which brothers and sisters exchange with each other.

