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Let’s get back to the roots and yet be classy!

Hello my gorgeous ladies! Summer is here and you might be wondering on what to wear this summer. Also not just what to wear but what will be comfortable for you to carry out your daily chores to your casual hangouts or may it be any celebrative occasions! Don’t you worry girls, when it comes to all in one package deal about your wardrobe what else can we think about other than our all-time favourite Salwar Kameez. Yes, you heard it right! Salwar kameez is that one thing in your closet which can be trusted upon and which will never go out of style. Now it’s time to play with all those ethnic clothing and to add some glamour to the basic mundane lifestyle.
Salwar kameez as I said shall never go out of fashion and will always be there come what may! So let’s dig right into it and see how much more colour can be added to our day to day humdrum live which is nothing but just running around! We will be sharing some amazing colour coordinated Salwar kameez styles which you an experiment every day and still look marvellous but be comfortable in it!
Shades of pink:
Pink is a must in every one’s closet! It is a colour which is so simple yet gives you a chic look. You can go for an aesthetically embroidered with golden thread or even blue and pair it up with some flared Salwar which will add the extra in the ordinary! You can also go with a long kurti and pair it up with satin Salwar which will be light as well as airy!  

The Red hues:
This colour and style you can go for when you want to go for an evening celebration or even for your office dinner with your colleagues. I recommend this when you are absolutely tired and don’t want to spend extra time in getting ready and ending up more tired than you are! Reds are always that colour which you don’t have to work more upon! Just go for a simple red kurti with a plain red Salwar and for dupatta you can chose a simple chiffon one or complete your look by a small clutch!

Summer blues:
Throw in some shades of blue along with a chanderi Salwar suit for that evening celebration any family get together. To try out something out of the box or “hatke” go ahead and add in a digital print dupatta and you are fabulously ready to go with our any extra efforts to be made for! For blues, you can also pair it up with white Salwar and a white georgette dupatta and it will definitely make you look marvellous!

The greens:
This colour is the most ignored colour of the centuries! But trust me, when you go for a green Salwar suit and do add
In subtle accessories which will make people go envy green! For this colour try to pick up in georgette fabric with some nice delicate embroidery and pair it up with a plain Salwar!

Tangerine orange:
This summer make sure you have some orange chiffon Salwar suits in your closet! Just like the beautiful sunset filled with some orange hues spread across the sky; the orange chiffon Salwar suit will definitely make you look breathtakingly beautiful!

My beauties these entire amazing colours coding along with comfortable fabrics used for the all-time in fashion Salwar kameez will definitely help you set the summer trend and you will be the one setting up style statements wherever you go! Happy summer!

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