Hello everyone!
First of all, Eid Mubarak to each and everyone of you :*. Being a Lucknowite (From the city of Nawabs), I know what the wait for Eid is and is celebrated with so much vibrancy. I grew up seeing my colony people celebrating all kinds of festivals be it Diwali or Holi or Eid so I am always excited for every festival. I literally love Eid mainly because I am a Sewai lover and the fact that everyone greets and meet each other with a lot of warmth, happiness, love & Eidi of course.( Just to tell you guys I was even born on Eid so it makes me love the festival even more).
While I was deciding what to wear for Eid, I thought why not bring out a twist in the outfit and not go with the regular Salwar-suits & Anarkalis instead go with a Long Skirt & a tank top with a Dupatta. I know its a problem with almost every second girl on how and what to wear with a long skirt so I thought why not help you guys a bit with the dilemma as well as bring out a different Eid outfit from it.
So to start with, I wore this Long skirt which I bought from Sanskriti which is located right opposite to the Shukla Chaat House in Ganj. I paired it up with a black tank top and a Red dupatta which I bought from Street shopping.
Since this long skirt has golden printing on it so I opted for a Dupatta which had a golden border along with the golden accessories and ofcourse the footwear having a golden touch . I accessorized it with bangles which I bought from Ayesha Accessories while the earrings are from Aminabad (A local market in Lucknow). Well ! My friend who was the photographer too for this post was after me to put on some lipshade so I applied Lakme red lipstick along with a Colossal Kajal bought from Maybelline.
While for me, Indian look is incomplete without a Bindi so I applied a Bindi. You guys can wear a different colour tank top and ofcourse a dupatta which matches it. A different kind of hairstyle can be made on it but since I feel Open hair look more appealing on an Indian outfit so I left them open.
First of all, Eid Mubarak to each and everyone of you :*. Being a Lucknowite (From the city of Nawabs), I know what the wait for Eid is and is celebrated with so much vibrancy. I grew up seeing my colony people celebrating all kinds of festivals be it Diwali or Holi or Eid so I am always excited for every festival. I literally love Eid mainly because I am a Sewai lover and the fact that everyone greets and meet each other with a lot of warmth, happiness, love & Eidi of course.( Just to tell you guys I was even born on Eid so it makes me love the festival even more).
While I was deciding what to wear for Eid, I thought why not bring out a twist in the outfit and not go with the regular Salwar-suits & Anarkalis instead go with a Long Skirt & a tank top with a Dupatta. I know its a problem with almost every second girl on how and what to wear with a long skirt so I thought why not help you guys a bit with the dilemma as well as bring out a different Eid outfit from it.
So to start with, I wore this Long skirt which I bought from Sanskriti which is located right opposite to the Shukla Chaat House in Ganj. I paired it up with a black tank top and a Red dupatta which I bought from Street shopping.
While for me, Indian look is incomplete without a Bindi so I applied a Bindi. You guys can wear a different colour tank top and ofcourse a dupatta which matches it. A different kind of hairstyle can be made on it but since I feel Open hair look more appealing on an Indian outfit so I left them open.
REALLY FILMY eh ? |
And most importantly, celebrate Eid with lots of love. Take blessings from your elders, have lots of sewai and biryani and begin your day with a smile and spread positivity. Enjoy guys :*
Do tell me guys how did you like the post and incase you re-create it then do tag me in your pictures. I would love to see it. Further if any suggestions or ideas you can always DM me on Instagram or facebook and even comment on my post.
P.S : While shooting for this post, all I did was laugh. It was really hard to get some serious look photos.
OUTFIT DETAILS :
Skirt - Sanskriti (Ganj)
Tank Top & Dupatta - Street Shopping
Footwear - Street Style Store
Bangles - Ayesha accessories
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDIT :
Rudraa Prasad
Until next time,
Lots of hugs
As usual..lovely pics..lovely outfit...love how the look is different yet traditional!
ReplyDeleteAs usual..lovely pics..lovely outfit...love how the look is different yet traditional!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice twist to traditional wear Saakshee.... and you look really pretty.... the bindi aads a nazar ka teeka for sure :-) Loved the post.
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