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Traditionally stylish!

While most of us girls find Indian traditional wear beautiful and exquisite, we hardly wear them as much in our daily lives. We keep them for any festivals, formal occasions or weddings. However, the vast variety and beauty of ready to wear Indian wear like "Kurtis", "Long Skirts" or even ''suits'' has compelled me to incorporate them in to my wardrobe. Adorning an Indian look once in a week or two has become my favourite. And let's admit it, we do feel 'rooted' and 'feminine' in our Indian clothes. So why not give it a try? Here in this post, you will see two looks, both of which can be easily worn in our daily work/college day. Also, accessorising is a must in this look, for it adds up to the elegance and beauty of the outfit.

LOOK 1 : The palazzo look. With the 70's in trend, a palazzo worn with a kurta is a much suitable look this season. The trick with this look is that, you have to make sure the fit of the kurta is in contrast with the 'broadness' of your palazzos.

OUTFIT DETAILS: Kurta - Reliance Trends Palazzos- Bombay Paisley, Westside Sandals- Max India

Earrings- Street shopping, Bangalore.

LOOK 2 : The long affair! In this look, I have teamed up an orange wrapper skirt with a black top and completed it with accessories. The long skirt already gives you an illusion of a 'longer body' so just add a pair of flats and a statement jewellery, and you are set to go. OUTFIT DETAILS: Skirt : Street shopping, Guwahati Top : Max India Earrings: Gift Sandals: Max India

So girls, try incorporating Indian looks effortylessly in your daily wear by mixing and matching. Remember there are no hard and bound rules for this one, just keep in mind to highlight the beauty of the garment you are adorning! Hope you liked this post. Thank you for reading ! Until next time, hugs :*

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