Hey Buttercups,
After this long weekend,I am still not in mood for work, wish we could just stretch off days for a few more days ! But as we just have to start the week, lets take care of the Mondays blues with this street style modern Indian outfit, skirt and kurta paired with a headgear and mojris.
One thing that I realized is that as we grow up, we start appreciating our roots and culture even more. I have always been a true blue Indian but now I have this new found love for Indian clothes.
The modern India is coming up in a big way, clothing and jewelry are a major part of this evolution !
The rural Indian feel has become our USP and why not, our villages are overflowing with talent , natural beauty and unusual style.
House Of Tuhnia , a Indian design house that believe in making use of the talent of Indian craftsmen , make jewelry and clothes all hand made and printed.
This new collection by House Of Tuhnia called Banghra Bhangru is all about being out the rural fashion.
This new modern Indian style is all the rage, its comfortable , chic and totally eye grabbing.
This hand painted kurta which patching and interesting color placement is what we call as underrated glamour. What makes outfit interesting is the skirt. To add the rustic rural glamour I added the silver headgear and ring.
And because I wanted to play up the rural vibe even more, added this clutch and mojries to the mix.
For Amazon India Fashion Week Day 3, I decided to go for a completely different but street style outfit. This modern Indian outfit not only made me feel more close to who I am but also got me a zillion compliments. The hand printed kurta paired with skirt and headgear is the perfect street style modern Indian outfit.
After this long weekend,I am still not in mood for work, wish we could just stretch off days for a few more days ! But as we just have to start the week, lets take care of the Mondays blues with this street style modern Indian outfit, skirt and kurta paired with a headgear and mojris.
One thing that I realized is that as we grow up, we start appreciating our roots and culture even more. I have always been a true blue Indian but now I have this new found love for Indian clothes.
The modern India is coming up in a big way, clothing and jewelry are a major part of this evolution !
The rural Indian feel has become our USP and why not, our villages are overflowing with talent , natural beauty and unusual style.
House Of Tuhnia , a Indian design house that believe in making use of the talent of Indian craftsmen , make jewelry and clothes all hand made and printed.
This new collection by House Of Tuhnia called Banghra Bhangru is all about being out the rural fashion.
This hand painted kurta which patching and interesting color placement is what we call as underrated glamour. What makes outfit interesting is the skirt. To add the rustic rural glamour I added the silver headgear and ring.
And because I wanted to play up the rural vibe even more, added this clutch and mojries to the mix.
Photo Credits: Vaibhav Sachdeva |
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