Hola ladies!
As you all know Eid-ul-azha is yet another divine occasion which gives us reason to dress up and of course, celebrate. Eid-ul-fitr is according to me the more colorful event as the name "meethi Eid" depicts. However, Eid-ul-Azha is no less an event to re stock your wardrobe with new outfits and try something fancy.
Today I going to share my dress hunt story with you. It all starts with random visits to various shopping malls and markets where I searched for the dress of my dreams. Unfortunately, I wasn't quite satisfied. So while I was browsing for outfits online, it came to me suddenly.. What if I design my own dress this time! :D I do have a crazy imagination and I am daring enough to try new things. Therefore, I first designed an outfit in my mind and the next day I was in the bazaar. From buying and selecting the cloth to buying the lace and getting it stitched from the tailor. I did everything by myself. However, the fun part is that as you search for your desired material you get to know a lot about the new stuff and trends in the market. All of which I really enjoy. And guess what, the whole dress cost me not more than Rs.4000!
As you all know Eid-ul-azha is yet another divine occasion which gives us reason to dress up and of course, celebrate. Eid-ul-fitr is according to me the more colorful event as the name "meethi Eid" depicts. However, Eid-ul-Azha is no less an event to re stock your wardrobe with new outfits and try something fancy.
Today I going to share my dress hunt story with you. It all starts with random visits to various shopping malls and markets where I searched for the dress of my dreams. Unfortunately, I wasn't quite satisfied. So while I was browsing for outfits online, it came to me suddenly.. What if I design my own dress this time! :D I do have a crazy imagination and I am daring enough to try new things. Therefore, I first designed an outfit in my mind and the next day I was in the bazaar. From buying and selecting the cloth to buying the lace and getting it stitched from the tailor. I did everything by myself. However, the fun part is that as you search for your desired material you get to know a lot about the new stuff and trends in the market. All of which I really enjoy. And guess what, the whole dress cost me not more than Rs.4000!
The photos have also been taken by myself. The dress is basically a white full net long maxi with a few flairs at the bottom and a round hemline. The inner is attached and silver rhinestone lace has been sewn on a V-neck and a similar V shaped pattern on the waist to give the maxi a more traditional touch. I have worn the maxi with a pair of white churidaar pajamas as I wanted a more traditional look to make it an Eid outfit. You can pair one with straight tights too.
The heels are LV which cost me Rs.3500. And anklets are handmade by me and customized according to my liking. Here's a peek! ;)
I would love to hear from you and any comments that you may have are most welcome. Hope you liked it. :)

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