Happy Ganesha Charturthi everyone!
Gowri Puja, which was yesterday ( to know more about the festival, read here ) is usually a big deal in my house, and has been for decades!
I love all the rituals associates with the festival- decorating coconuts, cleaning the house, and of course cooking and eating lots of good food.
For Gowri Puja this year I wanted to wear something Indian but felt like mixing it up a little.
I went with a cotton skirt, a plain black tee and a dupatta.
The skirt is by Bangalore based designers Mona and Neelam.
The dupatta is my mother's and is from Westside.
I matched this with a pair of silver jhumkas which I received as a gift from my family on my 20th birthday
I kept the accessories simple with a watch and an assortment of bangles from Goa and Commercial street.
Ganapathi Bappa Moriya!
Gowri Puja, which was yesterday ( to know more about the festival, read here ) is usually a big deal in my house, and has been for decades!
I love all the rituals associates with the festival- decorating coconuts, cleaning the house, and of course cooking and eating lots of good food.
For Gowri Puja this year I wanted to wear something Indian but felt like mixing it up a little.
I went with a cotton skirt, a plain black tee and a dupatta.
The skirt is by Bangalore based designers Mona and Neelam.
Cotton Skirt- Mona and Neelam |
The dupatta is my mother's and is from Westside.
Black tee- H&M; Dupatta- Westside |
I matched this with a pair of silver jhumkas which I received as a gift from my family on my 20th birthday
Silver Jhumkas- Surya Narayan Jewellers, Commercial Street |
I kept the accessories simple with a watch and an assortment of bangles from Goa and Commercial street.
Watch- Calvin Klein; Bangales- Commercial Street, Goa |
Ganapathi Bappa Moriya!
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