
Alot of my non Indian friends are intrigued by a saree. It is a long piece of cloth that can be draped around our body in many ways. I wore it in a style called "Mumtaz" which was originated in the 70's when a popular Indian actress named Mumtaz started this trend. I had to take baby steps all the time :p but nonetheless this is my favorite-est style since it enhances the feminine curves and gives a subtle sensuous look.
This is a gorgeous blue saree with very intricate detailing in gold and crystals which makes it look ultra glamarous and dazzling without looking tacky.
It took me forever to get dressed and unfortunately these pictures dont do justice to it . I went to a salon (Neo Salon , Mega Mall , DLF Phase 1) for saree draping and hair and though the end results turned out to be decent , they didn't seem to have much experience. So basically me and my mom had to explain them and they were executing it .

u look pretty..
ReplyDeletethanks bhumika :)
ReplyDeleteOh i love your look. You're in India? Have fun!! :)
ReplyDelete@shoppinfalcohlic : yeah..I am in India right now...going back in a few days!
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u r looking fabulous! real retro chic!
ReplyDeleteLove it tanya !!! u loos so pretty and yes i know wht u mean..i wore a dress on new years and froze...
ReplyDeleteu look so pretty tanya..loved d saree ♥
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thank ya all... <3 <3<3
ReplyDeleteoh amazing dress!love it!
ReplyDeleteI really love indian sari's - they're always so beautiful and intricately detailed. You look gorgeous in that colour xx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty saree!
ReplyDeleteJust love ur look!
I love this look. I find sarees very elegant.
ReplyDeleteA big thanks to you all ...xoxo
ReplyDeleteGanesh ji ko toh heavens mein bhi itni sundar apsarayein nahi dikhti hogi :p
ReplyDeleteCan you please do tutorial or pass on some tips on how to drape a saree in mumtaz style?? It looks really pretty..I have tried it for a 70's party but didn't get it right so I am curious to learn. :)
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