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Indian festive look #3



      The most I miss in Indian festivities is mostly the vibe that festivity brings, the lip-smacking sweets and savory that instantly melt away your heart, with new trends emerging with the festive seasons, the sudden rush in our town and those festive breaks we waited to greet the festivity with warm and open hearts.  Here fall is emerging and clearing aways the sultry summer blues. But the truth is anywhere you go you bring your culture and color to your new abode.



       We stay in a neighborhood with people from all over the Indian subcontinent and bring their culture and celebrate with great zeal. Here I am wearing a cotton kurta, peach dupatta and peach skirt. To the whole neutral palette, I added emerald earing and oxblood red lips and nail for pop and dark kohl filled eyes. Suttle celebratory look. Hope you enjoy this festive look , Festive look 2 , Festive look 1. Happy festivities!

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  1. You look beautiful. I especially love your earrings. Emeralds are one of my favourite gems followed by Jade and Quartz.

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  2. You look gorgeous. I just love the colors here. Your earrings are amazing.

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  3. What a pretty dress. I love the way it is layered.

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  4. How beautiful, I love all the colors. And those earrings are absolutely gorgeous.

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  5. I always admire Indian fashion as it's really eye-catching and colourful! You look beautiful in your festive outfit! :)

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  6. I am Indian, and I like our Indian culture, now festival setion in india, and you are looking nice in indian dress.

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  7. Such a lovely look! I absolutely love the color of your dress.

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  8. You look so pretty. Love the color of your outfit and also the accessories. Great shots! ~ Ola @ WanderWithOla

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  9. Your dress is gorgeous! You look like a princess :D The whole accessories fits right.

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  10. The peach in the skirt and dupatta look so lovely on you. And I love the pop of green in your earrings.

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  11. I ADORE, with capital, this pink outlook, so delicate and femenine! Love it! Love it! You look like a queen!

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  12. Oh my goodness, those festive indian outfits are so beautiful! I love all of the colors and layers!

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  13. Loving all this blush pink and those earrings are amazing loving this whole ensemble

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