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Stay Ethnic Stay Stylish

I believe how far we come long we should never forget our roots.  I thought of posting this blog on world Ethnic day but couldn’t make it. Anyway better late than never so, here I am with my blog about a saree which is an Indian cultural tradition.  Continue reading

Silk Saree and its grandness

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Summer is here and so is the wedding season in India.  Weddings are always fun and most importantly for girls, it’s the time to dress up at our best.  Wedding in the immediate family is a perfect time to showcase our heavy sarees and jewelry. Handloom silk sarees such as Kancheepuram,  Benarasi, Ikkat, Pochampalli etc are the epitome of ethnic wear. If you are wearing a rich saree you don’t even need jewelry to look elegant. It’s not that only elderly or middle-aged women can wear silk sarees. Nowadays young girls are also preferring Kancheepuram silk sarees for traditional social gatherings.   Continue reading

A Fix with Stitch Fix

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Have you ever thought of having a personal stylist who can give a little suggestion about adding glam to your outfits? Well, we all have a stylist in us who knows our style and comfort zone but once in a while, I guess we don’t mind suggestions and a box of clothes at our doorstep to try right?  If you have a time crunch or don’t like shopping but still want to wear trending styles then the personalized clothing services are the best bet. There are few such companies in the US, Stitch Fix is one among them I tried recently. Continue reading

This entry was posted on February 17, 2018, in Dress, Fashion.

Think and Give it a try

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Hope you all are busy with Sankranti celebrations.  Sankranti festival which marks the start of the new season is celebrated in many parts of India with some variations and it is known by different names.  In south India, we usually celebrate with bonfires, offering prayers to sun god and cattle, colorful rangoli, Gollu (Doll Collection), fairs and of course lot of food varieties and new dresses.  Coming to dresses, in south India, we have a tradition to give Sarees or some kind of traditional dress as a gift to girls on special occasions. Have you received an outfit as a gift from anyone but didn’t use it because it is so different from your taste or you didn’t like the color etc? Continue reading