Top : Cotton World; Maxi Skirt : Envy; Pastel Neckpiece : Exhibition;
Shoes : Hongkong; Bracelets: DIY, Rings : Causeway,Forever New
Having a little brother can be a
beautiful thing, something a lot of people would love to have. The average
number of fights between my brother and me is five to six fights every hour and
it’s usually because of him being a little brat, but I still love him.
You would never be
lonely because they would be right next to you and of course they would comfort
you in times of distress, but what about the side that lives to annoy you and
loves to get you blamed? That’s what little brothers are meant for, right?
On
the occasion of ‘Raksha Bandhan’,I dedicate this post to my
little brother.
Maxi skirts are a great thing to have in your closet, especially because you can develop so many different styles around them. In fact, these skirts are so versatile you can even create some amazing looks by pairing them up with some statement traditional Indian jewellery pieces too. I paired this maxi skirt with a white chickenwork top and a pastel green and lavender double paisley neckpiece.
Maxi skirts are a great thing to have in your closet, especially because you can develop so many different styles around them. In fact, these skirts are so versatile you can even create some amazing looks by pairing them up with some statement traditional Indian jewellery pieces too. I paired this maxi skirt with a white chickenwork top and a pastel green and lavender double paisley neckpiece.
Leave those overdone traditional dresses in your
closet and mix and match away to create a look that’s different, stylish
and you can effortlessly blend the regal look of an Indian queen with the
chic style of your Maxi skirt this festival.
Leave those overdone traditional dresses in your
closet and mix and match away to create a look that’s different, stylish
and you can effortlessly blend the regal look of an Indian queen with the
chic style of your Maxi skirt this festival.
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