Those hot mornings are now softly turning into misty dewy mornings. Moist morning transport me back to home, Assam India. Indian festival season just started there. Festivity unfolds food, flavor and fashion. I reminisce about those beautiful days of school holidays, relishing festive food, buying and feeling the touch of crisp new clothes.
Well, the last couple of years my friend initiated celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi. She meticulously plans and creates festivity with so much care and creativity. It is a 11 days affair. Even though I want to visit every day, my kids and work just occupy me and I could only manage to visit a few days. During the visits, I enjoy dressing up for the festivity.
This year I see how linen became vogue in summer. I chose this linen white saree with a blue border and a pink achal (the top end) which played a pinch of pop of color which you need for a festival look. I team it up with Assamese thuria and blue potli bag and a thick traditional Assamese Bengals called gam kharu. The saree almost felt like second skin to me, feathery and soft. Some people might find it little shuttle for Indian festive affair. Everything (accessories) has a gold tint to it. Initially I thought of silver tint then later decided on the gold, as it will add up some unexpected flair to it. Hope you like this look. Have a great weekend guys and enjoy the festive season.
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I love your saree, the choice of accessories, your makeup - basically everything about your festive look !
ReplyDeletegreat sareee.... and the accessories are just so fit with it.
ReplyDeleteYou looks so elegant in your saree. So this is how to dress properly to go to Indian festival. I really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteYour saree is absolutely stunning! I love that shade of blue, especially against the white. Beautiful outfit. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful girl! Keep rockin' it. I love seeing how fashion is portrayed in all the different cultures across the globe. Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYour dress is so gorgeous
ReplyDeleteI love the Indian outfit
This is so lovely. i love how fabulous you are wearing your outfit and the accessories and is just an amazing one.
ReplyDeleteThe purple, pink, and white work so well together! Love the whole outfit!
ReplyDeleteThe love the color of your saree. I find them so elegant.
ReplyDeleteYou look amazing
ReplyDeleteI love the color of your saree. You look so elegant in this white and blue combination. I would try something like this during Puja.
ReplyDeleteThese colors are absolutely to die for on you!
ReplyDeleteI love this color combo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great look for a fun event! I'm sure it will turn heads!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful outfit!
ReplyDeleteThat dress is so pretty. I would love attending this event just to see all the pretty dresses.
ReplyDeleteI miss wearing saree may be this year I will. You look very elegant in it. The print is great.
ReplyDeleteWow this is absolutely beautiful those colours just go absolutely gorgeously together what a great festival look.
ReplyDeleteI love your saree! This whole look is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are absolutely beautiful. It reminds me of watercolor. You look great!
ReplyDeleteYour dress is stunning, I love how the colors blend into each other. The 11 days festival sounds very fun as well.
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely stunning! Amazing colors, such a beautiful s saree!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful outfit, and you look all set to celebrate! And if your sari is made of linen, then it must be very cool and comfortable, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your saree. You look so beautiful and the colors you chose are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful and amazing colors in that saree. I think you look gorgeous. I can imagine it would be a great fall outfit.
ReplyDeleteThis look is so very adorable. I love the festival look so much!
ReplyDeleteYour saree is absolutely beautiful. I love all of the colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful saree! I love those colors together- you looked beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the colors! You look great!
ReplyDeleteYour outfit looks great, idk if I could an 11 day festival either but im sure it would fun.
ReplyDeleteI love the saree and the way you are carrying it. Looks so refreshing and goes well with the background.
ReplyDeleteYou look amazing 😍 love your festival outfit!
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