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Let's get Festive!

  • Writer: Kriti Arora
    Kriti Arora
  • Aug 28, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 29, 2018

Our appearance is greatly affected by the clothes we wear.

Hello Everyone,

I hope you all are doing great.

As we all know we are into the last quarter of 2018, my most loved piece of the year. Most loved on the grounds that it is the festive season of the year.While the celebrations happen all over the year, October till January is the time when the country can be seen at its vibrant best.

I am born and raised in India (Gurugram) praising all the minor and significant celebrations with extraordinary bliss and satisfaction.

So beginning from Raksha bandhan, Ganesh Chaturthi taken after by Navrati, Dassera and Diwali. Not ceasing here, fever for Christmas and New years is on the best.


Also, the following best thing I want to do while commending the festivals is to dress yourself in a way that adds more fun, enjoyment and tradition to it.

When it comes to Indian clothes, we all love the royal fabrics, rich colours and the intricate work, but can’t deny that they’re not the most easy of comfortable to wear for long hours.

Indian wear is as trendy as western

I tried capturing couple of pictures when I visited Gurudwara Bangla Sahib last weekend.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is the most prominent Sikh gurudwara in New Delhi. For me, it is also the most peaceful place in the city, a place where one can sit for hours and be in a state of absolute tranquility.


I love wearing Indian as it is all natural for your comfort

It keeps you modest

It looks Bright and Beautiful

Bold and Natural

Strong and Stylish

Simple and Elegant

I AM WEARING:

Green Outfit -

Long Kurti from Fusion Beats

Earings from Karigari

Dupatta from Mom's Wardrobe

Grey Outfit -

Complete Suit from Kaira Alok Suits

Kolhapuri(chappal) from Janpath

Earings from Janpath

 
 
 

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