Travel Style - Long Kurti & Indian Railways!
Long Kurti: Melange by Lifestyle (received as gift)
Leggings: Thrifted from a Flea Market in Chennai
3-strand Pearl Necklace: Indiatimes shopping
Earrings: Trishla E Mart
Shoes: New Chic
Organ Donor Bracelet: Onecklace (read more about it here)
Name Tattoo on my arm: Talisman (read more about it here)
My usual travel style always consists of jeans and top/tee. Somehow this time I really wanted to wear this kurti. It was just a few days before this trip, that my SIL gifted me this. I wanted to do a OOTD post with it and since I was travelling by train, why not use the moment!!!
So, have you travelled by train in India?! What's your usual travel style?
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28 comments
great photos :)
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I have never travelled to India before but I have used trains a lot here in Thailand. I prefer lose pants trainers and a t-shirt. Simple style
ReplyDeletenice one :)
ReplyDeleteshare more travel write up about India for us ^^
It would be a nice experience to try the train in India. You look great here by the way.
ReplyDeleteYou know traveling on the train is fun I enjoyed it when I used to travel a lot. I love your dress by the way, great color combination.
ReplyDeletelove your style! looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteAm also using ASUS (mine is Zenfone Selfie) to capture my photos. They are so good my dslr are rarely to use now :)
ReplyDeleteyou know you got me thinking I should try using a train and stop being a chicken hahahaha I have never been in one in my life!
ReplyDeleteYou pull off your outfit so effortlessly! There truly is a sense of nostalgia when riding the train. Enjoyed reading this a lot! :D
ReplyDeletenever ride one in India but I ride always here in Malaysia.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, the trains are too pack for a good ootd.
But love your pics~!
I love kurtis as well, but usually long sleeved ones. This kurti really suits you. Lovely shots despite using a mobile.
ReplyDeletethat is such a gorgeous outfit... will definitely consider getting one for myself, maybe for deepavali
ReplyDeleteNever travel in India but bet serious it is a good and adventure vacation to go!
ReplyDeleteyour outfit so nice!!!very suitable for you!!!
ReplyDeleteYou look good! I once wear baju kurung taking our train and I do feel good. Hopefully get to meet you when I travel in India :)
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ReplyDeleteThe kurti looks comfortable and versatile also. Nice one, I have not try India train yet.
ReplyDeleteComfort is certainly one of the things I would go for when it comes to choosing an apparel for travelling. Love the kurti on you- looks really nice :)
ReplyDeleteCultural and comfortable! Loving how you look so effortless in a kurti dear :)
ReplyDeleteThe Kurti is an excellent choice for traveling, its comfy and versatile.
ReplyDeleteComfy and stylish :)
ReplyDeleteYou are still very stylish when you travel even by train. When I travel, I just wear a t-shirt and jeans and that is it.
ReplyDeleteOh, lots of beautiful memories of travelling in Indian railways...Food, fun and family! Loved the color combination of your kurti..
ReplyDeleteI love your travel style! It's fashionable and functional at the same time. Also, I'd love to know more about that organ donor bracelet.
ReplyDeleteI noticed a trend in this post! You are always looking to the right! I haven't travelled to India (not planning to anytime soon given that I've heard of the security issues) and will definitely be wrapped up properly if I do!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been in India yet. But if I'll do, I'll sure travel by train. :) Also, I love your outfit particularly the dress. I find it awesome!
ReplyDeleteI travel by train everyday, so wearing something comfortable really helps as I spend about 10 hours on the train on an average week.
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