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AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
Auckland.

Climate
Late spring. Coastal, breezy, mild. Layer for the wind off the harbour.
Gathering
Aotea Square as the cultural anchor; Mount Roskill and Sandringham at home.
What's worn in Auckland
Auckland's Diwali community is smaller and tighter. The annual Auckland Diwali Festival in Aotea Square is the cultural anchor; private gatherings are home-based, multi-generational, and warmer in the wardrobe than a Melbourne brunch. Spring weather — pieces with a wrap or shawl earn their keep. Dusty pink with mirror work reads correctly across both the public festival and the Sandringham home puja: festive enough to register, considered enough not to outshine the host. Pack a light pashmina for the evening walk. Auckland Diwali is the kind of gathering where every piece gets looked at — choose accordingly.
Where the diaspora gathers
The Auckland circuit.
- Auckland Diwali Festival, Aotea Square
- The cultural anchor — multi-day, public, family. Dress traditional, dress for wind.
- Mount Roskill / Sandringham private circuit
- Home pujas, multi-generational. Warmer in dress code than the public festival.
- Local mandirs across central Auckland
- Smaller weekday pujas around the festival week. Modest, head-covered.

Recommended for Auckland
Dusty pink kurta, mirror work
Reads festive without overshouting. Mirror catches the evening light at Aotea; the cut sits well at a home puja.
Diwali in Auckland
Sunday, 8 November 2026.
Commission by 1 September 2026 for Auckland delivery — duties paid.
A fitting in Auckland
Ketki visits Auckland twice a year. Write to add yourself to the next-trip list.