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19 July, 2010

Recycle

Do you ever recycle your outfits? I do. Years back (at least 10 year- may be more), I got this ghaghra skirt from Ritu Kumar along with a top from her. Now you can't simply discard a piece from Ritu Kumar. I had spent a bomb on it. But it soon went out of fashion. Such long, never-ending skirts were no more in. It looked unflattering. So what did I do with it? Watch.


Skirt and top- Ritu Kumar
Location: Peoria




Bag: Benetton


I converted the same in a Anarkali. 


Bag: Gucci
Location: Srinagar


I was able to use it again. The fabric was as good as new. The style had gone out of fashion but it was recreated and made trendy.

8 comments:

  1. Very good recycled product ;) The color looks fabulous on you and I also like the choli part of the anarkali! :)

    You know I do it all the time. I love to get life out of my stuff that is still in good condition. Specially old dupattas :)

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  2. Hi, dropped in from Tanvi's and loving your blog...thats so very creative....loving the way you transformed it....the skirt/anarkali is amazing...and you are very pretty...and I love your choice of sarees...I wear weaves all the time too and they are classics...glad to chance upon somebody who shares the same passion

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  3. Lovely! I am tempted to steal your idea.... now all I need is a good tailor...

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  4. I LOVE anarkalis and I think the outfit looks even better in the new recycled style!

    Leia's Delights

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  5. Regular visit...kiran...nice dresing sense u have

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  6. Amazing creation! I guess there is always a designer hidden in a girl, me too always try to use old duppatas creatively!

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  7. Kiran, i like your creation better than ritu kumars!! seriously woman fashion is ur calling.. awesome

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  8. I just love love love..photo blogs.! so many pics and smiles.

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