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The time I wore saree in India | Travel Thursday





December 27th
          After the morning reception, I took a little break and then wore a Saree. My cousin came over to drape this Saree for me. I had no patience to stand and get ready it took forever. I was rushed at the very end. I managed to do simple makeup look quickly just little gold shimmer on eyes and a red lip. I wore two red roses on one side of my hairdo and placed a gold ornament in my hair. Wearing Saree was completely a last minute plan so, I paired it with everything gold and red that I found. I wore my red and gold bagels, gold chain, and long gold earrings. I had to stand and walk behind the bride for hours it wasn't easy. I can barely take steps in Sari's but, I somehow managed. I enjoyed wearing the Saree. I absolutely love the red, cream and gold combo with a mix of different fabrics.  Even though, I can't walk in Saree I'm really looking forward to wearing one the next time I visit. It's just something about the traditional Saree look which apparently can't be compared to anything else.More travel stories will be up next Thursday. I hope you have seen the previous ones. 

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