Did you know, that resort wear was originally meant only for the affluent class of people who headed to destinations of warmer climate, post Christmas or during their holidays?
I guess for people like us who live in warm climates all through the year, resort wear is just a term and our everyday wear can very well be termed as resort wear.
And the saree fan that I am, I feel there's no other garment as stylish, as comfortable and sexy than a saree.
I also feel it can double up as resort wear too.
The exposed mid riff not only keeps you cool but adds the much needed oomph to your outfit.
The pallu looks like an elegant trail and can work as a scarf as well, if you mount it on your head. Also, the flowy drape of the saree adds to the cool quotient of the outfit and highlights your curves at the right places.
If these aren't reasons enough to pick saree as resort wear than what are.
Like I do on most of my vacations, I packed a saree on my Goa holiday too.
And I teamed it with my flip flops and shell jewellery to sink in the flavour of Goa.
Let me know, what you think about this look.
Outfit Details:
Saree: Borrowed from MIL
Flip Flops, Bracelet: Thrifted
Watch: Fastrack
Shell Necklace: Colaba Causeway
Sun Glasses: Macy's
Earrings: Amazon
On my Nails: Revlon
I guess for people like us who live in warm climates all through the year, resort wear is just a term and our everyday wear can very well be termed as resort wear.
And the saree fan that I am, I feel there's no other garment as stylish, as comfortable and sexy than a saree.
I also feel it can double up as resort wear too.
The exposed mid riff not only keeps you cool but adds the much needed oomph to your outfit.
The pallu looks like an elegant trail and can work as a scarf as well, if you mount it on your head. Also, the flowy drape of the saree adds to the cool quotient of the outfit and highlights your curves at the right places.
If these aren't reasons enough to pick saree as resort wear than what are.
Like I do on most of my vacations, I packed a saree on my Goa holiday too.
And I teamed it with my flip flops and shell jewellery to sink in the flavour of Goa.
Let me know, what you think about this look.
Outfit Details:
Saree: Borrowed from MIL
Flip Flops, Bracelet: Thrifted
Watch: Fastrack
Shell Necklace: Colaba Causeway
Sun Glasses: Macy's
Earrings: Amazon
On my Nails: Revlon
One of my favorite outfit posts of yours till date!
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looks really pretty, I love it
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Of all the persons I know , you are the first one who packed a Saree for Goa !!! And rocked it too . I once went to a very strict temple in chennai in jeans and was asked to leave coz saree was a must . Had to borrow one from a shop and just wrapped it around . They sent me back again coz my Kurti was sleeveless . I hated saree so much then .
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Love the shell necklace with the saree :) you look super sexy :D
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You are looking beautiful in sarees. Good post!
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