"The Indian Saree", it truly is my first fashion love, I dont think you could find a more versatile and elegant piece of clothing than the Indian saree.
So imagine my delight when a crazy Indian bride Roli from The Crazy Indian Wedding got in touch with me to do a post on reinventing the Indian saree.
Here are the results of our collaboration.
Thank you Roli for the opportunity and here's to many more...
Marriage means different things for different people, but
one common thing that every married person will tell you is that it means
ADJUSTMENTS. Just before I got married I started dreading this word, it felt
like an unknown monster that was about to consume me. It is vague and obscure,
and no one could really tell me what those adjustments would be..
So fear not, I am here to spell it out for you. It is those
small things for some food habits, for some sleep habits, for a lot of people
mother-in-law habits and even the way that we dress sometimes requires a little
tweaking. You can make this process as simple or as difficult as you want it to
be. Pick your battles wisely, choose the things that you will not compromise and
stand your ground and let go of some other minor issues.
A lot of girls are required to make adjustments to their
wardrobe after marriage and often that means the inclusion of the traditional
Indian sari. So bye bye to your individuality or sense of style? No. I think
not.
The sari is the most gorgeous and most versatile piece of
clothing ever.
Here is how you can inject some style and personality into
it:
Read the complete post HERE
For more pictures and the complete post on "The Indian Saree" visit Roli's blog
Lovely post! :)So true about choosing ur battle wisely when coming to adjustment.. keeping ur individuality and letting go off little things is really a good start..
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Love the sari...n u look really pretty in it... :D
ReplyDeleteyou look pretty in saree..
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ReplyDeleteThe sari is indeed one of the most elegant pieces of clothing. You look lovely in this and have found a way to inject your personal style to it! :)
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ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read all your posts, your blog looks SUPER AMAZING!! I just saw some recipes and you in a gorgeous dress, I am going crazy but I need to have lunch and then i will get back to devour your articles. wooooohoooo :)
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