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Indo Western Fusion Look!!

"A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous."

- Coco Chanel

Hey guys!!!

How are you? Hope you all are doing well. Being a student and a blogger at same time is not easy job. It’s really difficult to handle situations some times and that is why I wanted to make an apology to my lovely readers who keep waiting for new blog posts but I am unable to fulfill their wish. Sorry for that guys!! I always want to be regular but there are times when nothing is sorted and this is the same time for me. So I want all of you to cooperate with me in a healthy manner. I love all you guys out there because whatever I am today it I all because of your love and care. Thank you for that!! But still I promise to be regular because you all mean a lot to me.


So now without wasting any time, I would like to introduce you guys to this new look I created. It’s basically an Indian western fusion look. So for this, all I did was to pair a white top with a long pink skirt with too much flares. And to get a second look I paired it all with a black coat. Doesn’t that looks great?


I absolutely loved creating this look for my blog. You know what, all of this didn’t came to my mind directly. I wanted to create the Indian look but I don’t know how this idea popped up in my mind to add a western touch to my outfit. And all that came in my mind was a solid top and a plain black jacket.


I got this lovely skirt and neck piece from the Sarojini market in New Delhi. I was there to buy something else but as soon my eyes went on this skirt I was just not able to resist myself from buying it and tada... here I am wearing this. I bought this skirt because thus can also be used in some party function by pairing it up with some really cool traditional golden colored blouse and chunni. Well, I think I’ll create that look soon... so stay tuned. By the way this lovely jacket is from Pantaloons.



To finalize the look I paired my outfit with a black beaded neck piece, a metallic black bracelet along with my favorite black heels from snapdeal and I was absolutely in love with the outcome.
Take a look at all the pictures and let me know if you liked it or not. But it’s for sure that I loved creating this look. Your comments and suggestions means world to me, so keep commenting and if you have any queries ask them below in the comment box.

Thank you guys!!

Love you!!

-Tanya Anand





White Top & Pink Skirt - Sarojini Nagar Market
Black Jacket - Candies from Pantaloons
Black Cone Heels - Snapdeal

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Biswaraj Das
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