This November has the harshest weather allude to last year. Not sure if one should wear a jacket in the morning or a crop tee in the afternoon. But that's not the main issue. Choosing everyday outfit can be a huge dilemma.

If you can spare some time, looking for everyday outfit, this is a perfect place for you. What you have to do is, Try upgrading your school/working wardrobe by simply adding an ethnic Kurti. An Indian wardrobe is incomplete without a Kurti.
Whether you are celebrating a festival or working in the office, it goes with everything. In the previous blogs, (Traditional-Wear-Kurti) I created an ethnic plus western look. You can also check that out. And if you are more interested in a whole ethnic look, keep reading the blog.
So in this look, I'm wearing black Chikan Kari Kurti, with maroon leggings, and a chiffon dupatta. Dupatta is not mandatory, if you think it's too much to handle. And for accessories I chose oxidized earrings that go with my bindi. For footwear, I chose simple black heels that easily blends with any outfit.



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