When I was small, I always saw my Mom draping those floral sarees in summers. This was mostly when we went to my paternal grandparents home in Ajmer, Rajasthan in my vacations.
I don't know why, but I used to love those sarees. In the night after my Mother changed into her night suit, I always used to drape her saree all by my own and roam around ecstatically.
When I was in my college I would like to wear a saree in almost all the occasions.
And now when I am married, I don't have to think for an occasion at all. I can wear them anytime even in Office :)
This a Mukesh work saree, it is usually made after taking any plain color saree and ordering the work on it.
Here, I had bought a plain blood red colored chiffon saree and had ordered Mukesh work on it.
I bought this from the local market of Ajmer while I was preparing for my wedding.
The blouse of this saree was same, but I took a jute printed cloth and got the blouse stitched in order to accentuate and contradict the simple yet elegant work saree.
The jewelry that I am wearing is very suttle and not that loud.
I bought the beaded earrings from a local market in Ajmer. The necklace is a statement piece which is made of Kundan and small beads bought from the same market.
The bangles are plain and I have teamed them up with a Red oxidized Kada.
I have teamed this look up with a black bindi matching with the color of my blouse.
I have applied my favorite shade of red from L'Oreal Matte collection.
I have also applied Lakme Absolute Kajal in a winged manner to finish my look.
Nishtha looking gorgeous
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