Indian festivals are full of colors and glitter. Now and then we need
to doll up into something traditional but we at times refrain dressing
up too much for 'not so grand' festivals. So we decided that we sew up
some indo-western instead of ethnics to woo up the fusion.
Urmi
is wearing a very lightweight satin skirt, with a fully embroidered
blouse (of a saree). She has teamed the blouse with a maxi skirt from
Zara, which she usually wears with a racer top or other basic western
blouses. The bottle-green color of the skirt and the amazingly wide
flair adds Indian-ness to her look. Urmi has added a waist-band (also
worn here) around the open area to give an illusion of a gown. You can
carry this look for a diwali party or for one of the events of a friends
wedding.
Hemal
wanted to keep it casual and simple. She's wearing this coral colored
legging from H&M teamed with a basic white kurta and is making a
statement with this gold sequined jacket. This outfit is really easy to
assemble, is simple and you could wear this outfit to any of your
festive prayer meetings or even to your best friends pre-wedding
functions. To complete the Indian-ness, Hemal has put on a bindi.
If
you need help in deciding what will look just right for your body type
or even just finding the right balance of what to wear and how make sure
you connect with us, or simply leave your comments in the space below.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
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