What:
Created four looks for Diwali-
#1 White floor length Anarkali with dupatta
(similar) (one I am wearing is by Ritu Kumar)
Accessorized with light kundan stone necklace and earrings, crystal bangles, and white heels.
Accessorized with crystal earrings, crystal bangles, and embellished Indian ballet flats (juttis)
#3 Kanjeevaram saree (similar)
Accessorized with Kundan necklace and earrings, Golden glass bangles, red velvet heels, and sunglasses
Accessorized with oversized gold flower earrings, crystal bracelet, and nude pumps.
* Everything is linked above. Most of them are similar items. Being a big proponent of sustainable fashion I invest in classic items more, so you know at times when I create a look that particular item might not be available anymore. But I tried my best to direct you to the vendor where you are most likely to find something on similar lines. Hope you find it helpful.
Why:
The world is my family and the earth is my home!
Diwali, the name derived from diyas ( clay oil candles) is very festive to those who grew up in India. My most favorite holiday from back then is continuing till now. Not going into too much details because if you google Diwali there is tons of information available, especially for those of us who embrace different cultures all across the world.
Here are the few looks I created for Diwali and titled them for Halloween🎃
#1 Wise angel
#2 Princess
#3 Lady in red
#4 Peachy present
When:
When you feel lit!✨
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