Hope you all are doing well. You probably enjoy the fantastic weather if you are on the East Coast. We had a lovely Diwali celebration at home. It was low-key but certainly beautiful, relaxing with a lot of family time and good old homemade food. I had lots of Indian sweets and sinful food, which I still relish.
And we are almost at the last day of October. I just got hungover with festivity and fall foliage, and I don't feel like letting it go. Anyway, I am sharing some pics of our home Diwali celebration. Wearing a cotton apple green salwar kameez with organza dupatta and rose hand floral prints. I love the delicious color of the suit and dark statement lips for a festive feel, otherwise easy, breezy, simple outfit. A loose, messy hair bun and some roses, of course. Hope you like this simple Diwali look.
Introduction: She is the brand ambassador of youth and beauty, yet her niche is education. Executive Director at RMD Institute of Education, Guwahati, Assam, India, a blogger, and yoga enthusiast Arunima Dutta wears many feathers in her hat. 2004 Mrs. India World runner-up, her definition of beauty and femininity is unparalleled. Her style defines simplicity and understated elegance. Arunima Dutta recently voyaged the world fitness convention in Las Vegas. 1. What is your style? Arunimaa: DuttMy style would be '' effortless simplicity ''. I am never dressed over the top and like to keep things classic, elegant and yet simple. 2. Your top three favorite looks? Arunima Dutta: a - Some wardrobe additions are justified by their stop-and-stare currency. I love my frocks and skirts. b - When in doubt, put on the little white dress! Never fails you. c - Shorts and the white shirt. Most of the times I am in my 'dressed down is th...
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