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Indian festive look #1



In the world of flashy machine-made products, handmade products have their own beauty. The beauty that lies in the imperfections makes it unique and one of a kind. Wearing something handmade always brings a sublime feeling to me. That elicited me to share this Indian festive season's 1st look. A handmade tunic and skirt in navy blue shades recently wore for an Indian festive celebration. I am into neutral these days. A navy blue kurta (tunic) and ghagra (long a-line skirt) and added an off-white dupatta. The motive behind creating this look is an understated and classic look. I added a multi-strand pearl necklace just to amp up a bit and my hair and makeup are natural. By the way, I was wearing Loreal X SabyasachiSabyasachi. Hope you like this look.



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  1. One of the things that I love the most about the culture of India, beside the bright colors, the silk and the aromas of the spices in the Indian Cuisine, is how proud you are when is about your traditions. This dress y simple perfect, beautiful, Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I love that color blue! Absolutely beautiful on you.

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  3. Such a pretty dress. My neighbor is from this area and when she has a party all the ladies wear such pretty dresses.

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  4. What a lovely dress. I really am digging the color. You look fabulous!

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  5. Oh my goodness you look absolutely lovely, blue is such a beautiful color on you. I love the traditional dress of the Indian culture. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

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  6. What a beautiful outfit. That is such a pretty color, and I love the classic design.

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  7. Very elegant and excellent dress quality. This color on you is wonderful.

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  8. I love this look...especially the color. Blue is a great color on you. Thanks for sharing!

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  9. I super love the look, wow!!! The colors and style are awesome. Amazing!!!

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  10. So pretty! That blue is such a stunning shade. Loving the vibrant lip shade as well!

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  11. Gorgeous dress, this blue color is stunning and you look great in it.

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  12. Thanks for sharing your suggestions for your understated and classic look.

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  13. You're so pretty! I love the deep blue color of your dress. And the neutral accent gives it more life. :)

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  14. I love the color of your dress. It looks so beautiful with your red hair. I'm also really drawn to the bag. It has a nice vintage look.

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  15. One thing i like about indians is there dressing, it's so unique and beautiful. i like your bag. NITA

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  16. Nice styles...good for all the women out there..
    thanks for sharing this

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