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Muga Mekhela Chadar with some glam elements


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Two years had passed by, and normal seemed like a distant dream. However, after two years, things slowly but surely began to return to normal. We are ready to welcome Spring festivals with all their glory as spring approaches. If you read my blog, you know that April marks the beginning of a new year in my birth state, Assam. We, the Assamese community in different states in the USA, celebrate the Assamese New Year and Bohag Bihu. This time, we visited Boston, where a vast Assamese community celebrated Bihu with great enthusiasm, featuring numerous cultural programs and a variety of delicious food. Visiting the Bihu festival in Boston after a two-year absence was an absolute joy. Meeting friends old and new was a fresh breath of air in our mundane Monton life. 

Muga Mekhela Sadar


Here comes the best part,  the outfit...I wore a Muga Mekhela Chadar with lotus motifs in orange and maroon colors, and my hair with some weaves, teamed up with Assamese traditional jewelry and a Sabyasachi clutch. My makeup is earthy yet glamorous. I added a huge red bindi to my look. The look is traditional yet features a mix of glamorous elements. What do you think about this look? Will you carry something like this? 

Muga Mekhela Chadar

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