Green symbolizes nature. It is soothing and refreshing. Brides in the Middle Ages wore green because it symbolized fertility but in India red is associated with fertility and so brides in India wear red lehenga for weddings. Green should be worn by hyperactive people. Green is often used in decorating for its calming effect. For example, performers waiting to appear on television programs often wait in a “green room” to relax. Grab one of the relaxing green looks for yourself. Keep scrolling! 😉
Refreshing Green!
A lovely chic piece by Pallavi Mohan and definitely for not-so-serious times! This beautiful hand-embroidered georgette piece in bright mint and white can be worn to any casual event. It’s preppy and cool and would look great matched with a mint hair accessory! Grab it right here… & feel rejuvenated 😉
The Adventurous Green!
This deep green jumpsuit by Ritu Kumar is a perfect piece for your next weekend getaway. A chic, casual, & most importantly carefree piece. Pair it with boots or sneakers with a waist bag to make it more carefree & stylish both at the same time. Put together your look by making a messy bun. Now you are all set for your adventurous trip! 🙂
Envious Green!
Make them go green with envy in this banarasi khadi bandhani saree. For keeping it simple & smart go minimal with the accessories & do a natural makeup with glossy lips. I would suggest either highlight your makeup or accessories. Don’t try it too hard. Always remember less is more. 🙂
See you soon with the next blog. Toodles!
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