Ethnic Essentials

Wanna go Indian?
Ethnic wear cover all the Indian traditional category of clothing which are worn by Indian women and men as the sign of their culture.
Due to globalisation people wish to wear traditional attire and they are wearing it in every part of the world.
There are some essential ethnic stuff that every ethnic lover's wardrobe should have.

#1.Easy and breezy kurta/Kurtis
Especially in summers we all need something soothing and comfortable to wear and these kurtas fulfill your needs.You can wear these kurtas with a pair of jeans, leggings or palazzos . Every time  you can't decide what to wear just wear a kurta with any bottom that suits and you are ready to go.
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#2.Leggings
Now, avoid stiching of churidars and opt for a better and an easy going option which is 'legging'. You can have it in various colours and wear it by mixing and matching with the kurtas or tunics.
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#3.Golden blouse
A golden blouse is an evergreen thing you can ever have. It goes with all your lehengas and sarees and which make you look gorgeous and trendy.
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#4.Kohlapuris/jutis
Footwears are the most significant part of your outfit and Kohlapuris or punjabi jutis completes that, it gives you an elegant look and goes with all your dresses even with the pair of jeans.
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#5.Anarkali
Omg! Can't even imagine a wardrobe without an anarkali suit. It's always trendy and has  a supper slimming ability which makes you look prettier and goes with all the occasions.
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#6.Heavy embroidered dupatta
A heavy dupatta which gives you and your outfit a rich look. It's called *Fulgari* at some places too.You can just wear it with any simple and plain suit by contrasting and you are ready to hit the floor without doing much.
         

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And the ultimate escape to being traditional is wearing a bindi to complete the look.
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