Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Party Pretty In Indianwear

Its starting to become clear to me that my fashion personality is essentially Indian. Does this mean I am in a sari or salwaar kameez all day every day? No - far from it. But irrespective of what I decide to put on, I have an undeniable urge to add some Indian elements - a gajra with a pant suit, A mangtikka with a skirt or glass bangles with a dress.
Just one Indian element is all I need to feel at ease with my look. I think Indian fashion is way ahead of any other, it is classic and versatile like no other.
Take the crop top trend, haven't we been rocking its Indian counterpart aka the sari blouse for forever. The midriff baring piece of fashion has been adding oomph to our traditional attires for ages.
The kediyum which Gujarati men have been dancing and twirling in for centuries has now become the fancy of Fashion labels of the west like Jean Paul Gaultier. The examples are endless.
So while I see the west embracing our culture and our fashion I often meet young girls who think it "uncool" to be seen in Indian wear.
Is Indian wear boring? Can Indian wear never be party wear?
Indianwear and boring are poles apart - with so much tradition and culture weaved into every thread it can never be boring.
Can you party in it? YES YES YES - this season try hitting the parties in Indian fusion wear and you are sure to make heads turn and make a statement.

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I am wearing a kurta as a dress and to take the volume and give me some shape I have belted it at the waist.
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Some more fusion HEREHERE and HERE
Think you will party in a kurta this season? Tell me tell me :)
Dress : Hork Ok Please
Shoes : Pune
Belt : Westside

14 comments:

  1. Love the color of the outfit and the shoes are just wow! Indian wear is not boring, such fusion pieces are best examples to showcase..

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  2. u look great...love ur shoes...where did u got them from?

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    1. Rachna shoes are from a store callet right fit on MG road in Pune :)

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  3. You are looking absolutely beautiful. Everything about that dress - the colour and those amazing details - are so gorgeous. Love this!
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  4. You look so endearing and that was a kurta? WOW!!! you are so creative. Go girl :)

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  5. Beautiful!!! Any party dress will fail to create the rich look that this 'kurta dress' has created:-) Stylish, stunning and a complete head turner outfit!
    x
    K
    klassystylefiles.blogspot.com.au

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  6. You look beautiful!! That blue color is just gorgeous as are those golden shoes!! I agree, Indian wear is far from boring, but just a plain kurta-churidar combination is. You need to add something to jazz it up!!

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  7. I loved it and with those shoes its super gorgeous!

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  8. beautiful.. I love the way you dress and backgrounds that you choose for each of your outfit post..
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    1. Thank you Shikha..I do try n put some thought into it..thank you for noticing and appreciating. :)

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  9. Beautiful heels so insync for d party season
    Nikita

    Styllogue

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  10. Looking absolutely stunning and sizzling.

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  11. You look fine and gorgeous on that blue dress, I hope in your new post you will discuss about indian bridal wear.

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