Thursday, 23 October 2014

What I wore for Eid



While it may seem like all the recent posts have been about Eid, I just couldn’t resist another one.
After all, Eid did just go by...again! My everything for this Eid was actually pre-bought I made use out of what I already have since it had never been worn before anyway, so why not?
At the moment I am just loving the whole idea of decorated long dresses, easier to wear and certainly easier to walk in!
Also personally I feel that one advantage it has over a saree is you can wear it as many times as you like and it can be worn in big and small occasions but with sarees its usually just celebratory occasions.
As I mentioned previously I’ve come to a point where I hardly need to buy bangles anymore, this time I even didn’t need to get the coloured singles. BUT because I wasn’t buying new ones that doesn’t mean I didn’t have to compromise.
Heres a few examples of combinations I tried to show you how else it could have been worn, from the all extravagant to the simple look for those who are a bit more minimalistic..

AND heres how I wore it, as you can see my jewellery isn’t exactly the correct plating but once worn it blended in just fine

Outfit: Mahir, Green Street £150
Bangles: Mix of Bombay looks, Lotus and Green Street stall
Jewellery: Krishna Gift House £55