Electric Blue Brights
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I love birthdays! They're that time of the year when you celebrate a person for no reason other than existing. Last Sunday was my favorite uncle's birthday and I was super excited to go celebrate with him! I decided to dress according to my mood and this meant the bright clothes came out with a vengeance. I bought these palazzos on my birthday and this is the first time I've worn them. They're a little too big for me around the waist but I simply couldn't wait till I got them fixed. Enter stage right, pretty scarf as a belt coming to my rescue!
I love how cool the blue and the yellow look together. This belt is actually a scarf wrapped around twice and tucked in to make it snug and ensure that my pants don't slip of my non-existent waist! I kept the rest of the look fairly simple by adding a white blouse and messy hair. Okay, so maybe the hair was more due to being late than style but nobody needs to know that!
How do you celebrate birthdays? Tell me in the comments below. I'd love to hear from you!
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White Top: Rs. 300, Hill Road, Bandra (also worn here)
Blue Palazzos: Rs. 600, Colaba Causeway
Bag: Gift from aunt
Yellow Scarf, worn as a belt: Rs. 200, Big Bazaar
Glasses, Watch: Gifts from the family
Ballet Flats: Rs. 200, D-Mart
Total Outfit Cost: Rs. 1300, which is around ₤13.
I love how cool the blue and the yellow look together. This belt is actually a scarf wrapped around twice and tucked in to make it snug and ensure that my pants don't slip of my non-existent waist! I kept the rest of the look fairly simple by adding a white blouse and messy hair. Okay, so maybe the hair was more due to being late than style but nobody needs to know that!
How do you celebrate birthdays? Tell me in the comments below. I'd love to hear from you!
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