Diwali Outfit - Tie & Dye Half Saree
Here comes version 5 of my Diwali outfit.
Skirt, Jewelry: Same as in Version 1 of Diwali outfit
Blouse: Same as in Version 3 of Diwali outfit
Dhavani: Dakshinachitra
Check out my prev. posts on other versions of 2012 Diwali outfits: Version 1, Version 2, Version 3, Version 4
Blouse: Same as in Version 3 of Diwali outfit
Dhavani: Dakshinachitra
Here again, I've traditionalized the outfit wearing it with an Indian blouse (cropped top) and dhavani (the wrap)!!!
The Dhavani (wrap) is hand crafted with Bandhani work. Bandhani is a traditional craft of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu in India. This particular piece is very intricate made with pins to prick a portion of fabric for tying and not just clumps of fabric!!!!! Its extremely intricate and needs very skilled artisan and tons to time to complete it!!!
The Dhavani (wrap) is hand crafted with Bandhani work. Bandhani is a traditional craft of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu in India. This particular piece is very intricate made with pins to prick a portion of fabric for tying and not just clumps of fabric!!!!! Its extremely intricate and needs very skilled artisan and tons to time to complete it!!!
Check out my prev. posts on other versions of 2012 Diwali outfits: Version 1, Version 2, Version 3, Version 4
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Another stunning outfit! I really like the intricacy of the details in that Dhavani! Love to read about these different techniques to create these beautiful traditional pieces!
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So colurful ;)
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such a lovely ghagra, love the border n especiall the contrast Bandhni dupatta !
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this is very traditional outfit and you really own this. i swear i cannot wear a traditional outift and make it look good. the dress looks really great on you!
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Handmade clothes have something so special about them :) I love how you styled this wrap in 5 different ways :) I don't think I'd have the creativity to! x
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Amazin Indian style!!! Love the colors, so vivid!!
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Thanks everyone for your very sweet compliments!!! :)
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