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There’s something about our traditional attire – An aura of sophistication that I believe no other form of clothing can match. Now here’s the biggest challenge while buying ethnic wear: Design and Cost. Unless it is your own wedding, it is quite pointless to spend tens of thousands of rupees on an outfit that you’re most likely going to wear just a couple of times – it is tough to get the most wear out of your heavy ethnic outfits. So, we always prefer to pick something which is traditional but will be on trend for a long time.
SA
SA picked an Anarkali from New Pratibha Saree store(see our previous post) that has the right amount bling appropriate every festivity. Pop of red via lips and nails, she finished out this look with a pearl jhumkas. Also, do try some cute hairstyles like SA did.
AJ
I love my mother’s closet. She has the most beautiful sarees and suits in almost all colours. Half of the time I just keep asking her to let go of some of her sarees so I could make myself a skirt or a kurta out of it!The anarkali kurta that I am wearing here, I got tailor stitched from one of those silk sarees that I found in my mother’s closet. It’s maroon red. I added her heavy embroidered dupatta and chunky chand bali earrings(apparently called Ramleela jhumkas). It’s just gorgeous!
On SA
Jhumkas: Gifted by AJ
Heels: Bhatbhateni
On AJ
Kurta: Self made
Jhumkas: Delhi
Heels: Bhatbhateni
Makeup: Aisha Joshi
Photographer: Sudeep Devkota
Until then
XoXo
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