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Indian Spring outfit



      We are officially in spring. However, the temperature and wind chill do not adorn the spring that much. Last week, on a particular day when the temperature rose into the 60s, high hopes for spring emerged. Here I'm all game for spring, with its wonderful weather, beautiful blooms, and to match, a feathery-soft outfit. Yes, I already wore an Indian spring outfit. 


      Pastels are always in for Spring, and I love the feminine and that soft vibe every time you wear it. Wore a pastel Kurta and pant set with a touch of silver embroidery. The fabric of the outfit is chanderi a handwoven feathery soft fabric and is known for it's flowy and easy to wear quality. You can see another chanderi outfit here. Teamed it up with a basic pearl strand, a silver mojri (flat shoes), a pearl-adorned off white potli, and bright lips. As the whole outfit has a mild vibe, the bright lipstick plays a great role. How do you like it? What is your favorite spring trend? Have a wonderful weekend.


Comments

  1. You look gorgeous as always,and I love the decor !!

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  2. I just love this outfit. What beautiful colors. You look amazing in it.

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  3. The color looks lovely on you. Beautiful outfit friend!

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  4. What a pretty outfit! I love the pink color! :)

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  5. Wow you look so beautiful in that. The pink color suites you so nicely. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Loving the outfit so pretty and the colour does scream spring.

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  7. I love that shade of pink. It looks so pretty on you.

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  8. Indian outfits have always amazed me with their beauty! You look really beautiful and elegant! :)

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  9. So pretty, I am loving that pastel pink! I can't wait for the weather to warm up here as well.

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  10. What a pretty color on you! I love the fabric -- it's light and drapes nicely. Just perfect for warmer weather!

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  11. This color looks great on you. Moreover, this look good too, but it wouldn't suit me i have a dark complexion.

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  12. I love your spring outfit especially the colour that looks perfect for spring. You're looking so graceful.

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  13. That outfit is really cute. It looks like it would be really comfy too!

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  14. your dress looks really nice. Love that pastel pink color.

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  15. You look so pretty and that dress is beautiful!

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