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As soon as the shaadi season arrives, we go crazy over the shopping regime. Whether it’s our cousin’s wedding or a friend’s, we take it as the world’s biggest responsibility to look our best! But the ethnic stuff we buy for the wedding is only worn during the wedding and is kept idly after that. Although we love these ethnic things, but we feel they would look too gaudy in everyday wear! And that is exactly where we come to your rescue. We have brought Best Ways to go Ethnic in which you can add ethnic stuff in your daily wear to rock the entire look!

Blouse

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Remember how many efforts you made to get the perfect blouse for the saree you wore in the last wedding? And where is it now? Probably, dumped in the cupboard! Take it out and team it up with a plain maxi skirt to make it look like a crop top! If you want to hide that ‘dori’ at the back of the blouse, then you can also wear a front-open zany jacket over the attire!

Traditional Neckpieces

Traditional Neckpieces
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Who says heavy neckpieces can only be worn with heavy outfits? Ever heard of balance? That is exactly what we are talking about here. You can wear those beautiful heavy neckpieces with simple Victorian collar or high-neck shirts. The indo-western look is going to make you look chic and classy!

Dhoti Skirt

Dhoti Skirt
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We have always adored dhoti skirts in weddings but we can’t seem to bring ourselves to wear them on a daily basis. But that is where you are mistaken. Dhoti skirts can be teamed up with plain white shirts and trust us, heads are sure to turn towards you! You can even add chunks of silver jewellery like silver handcuffs or bangles!

Kamarbandh

Kamarbandh
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Isn’t Kamarbandh one of the sexiest pieces of jewellery ever made? It sure is! Here is a really innovative way to wear it – Use it as a belt for your shirt dresses! Yes, they look extremely chic because normal belts are too main-stream!

Ethnic Clutch/Sling

Ethnic Clutch Sling
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Ethnic clutches/slings are a must in every wedding and we invest a lot in them for our matching lehengas and suits. So don’t let them stay in your wardrobe, put them to use. Wear a light coloured plain short dress and team them up with a bright coloured clutch/sling. The light coloured dress will make the clutch/sling stand out and the combo will perfectly complement each other.