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A new way to style a dupatta

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Hello everyone!                                 I'm back again with something interesting..despite of my busy exams schedule, my mind is clinging to this post on blog. So couldn't wait to share this with you guys.                   I usually buy lot of dupattas and I'll wear them randomly with some kurtis. Wearing scarfs on skirts and jeans is like very familiar to everyone of us. So I thought why shouldn't I try wearing an ethnic dupatta on jeans. Yeah, I love dressing up myself in Indowestren style. For those who love the fusion of fashion and tradition this is an great idea! You can definitely try this. Wrap up yourself with traditional banaras, kalamkari, ikat dupattas in your own comfortable way. You can try this on plain t-shirts paired up with jeans or trousers. Plain same colored pant and t-shirt with a bright printed dupatta can be a great idea too. Here are some pictures:

Fusion of tradition and fashion

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Hi there! Hope you are doing great. Well, I'm back after a very long time. Due to some issues I closed my Instagram account. After lot of hurdles I got to do this. Thanks to everyone who stood by me from the very beginning:')       So this post totally reflects my personal style, yeah! this is how I usually design and style clothes. Comfort being the main factor, I brought this bright pink cotton material with ikat pattern on it from one of the local stores. characteristic of ikat textiles is an apparent "blurriness" to the design. Ikat is probably one of the oldest forms of textile decoration *Why always Kurtis?* is how I felt. So I got it stitched as a ankle length gown. Tradition has got fashion touch. Paired it up white kolhapuri sandals and a yellow sling bag. I totally love how it turned. It is super comfortable, stylish and has got traditional bling as well. photography : Praneeth Damera