I was in love with this black kurti. Unfortunately, it was only the kurti, not the bottom., multicolor faux crepe printed kurti - ziyaa - 2588812 To be dramatic, I purchased a grey maxi, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BDMTP8G/ I wore them together and I am thinking yes, they contrast, but do they clash? Then I thought of wearing a dupatta around my neck, but I like the hanging strings from the black kurti. Ladies, any fashion advice? If it wasn't for COVID, I would have returned the maxi skirt by now.
Not a fashion expert...don't know the current trend too...but think you can wear it tight along your neck and still show off the beautiful strings...!
I really appreciate the time and effort you took to put this together. This is an excellent visual. Thank you so much!!!
Welcome dear, being an artist I love doing visual explanations, quite easy for me ...and I do this very well in my art class online for children, where with all net work problems.. and voice breaking etc., visual presentations work wonders...(shh.. with lesser vocal energy spent.... and superb understanding)..!
Cant agree more . I myself am a visual person with an art background. My son showed me how to work on paint on computer and ever since then I had been making designs etc just based on my visual. Great to see them taking shape. A quick view of what i had in my mind Thanks
I think they go together okay. Many things depend on makeup and overall look. I would suggest to skip dupatta. 2nd dupatta in illustration (black with golden dots) is appealing and style too.
Ohhhh, I can see you are artistic with your emojis! You teach art to kids? That must be fun and furfilling. This is a wonderful talent, especially during lockdown times!
ooooohhhhhhhh I love it. I love the dupatta and how you added a clutchbag and feet to the model. We got such lovely talent here! Love love love it!!!!!
Yeah, I think sometimes the kurti is lovely without dupatta. But I just love that black pokla dot dupatta. And makeup makes a world of difference!