** I have question about this Benzer website jewelery...it is like gold-plated or totally bronze and raw metals?? I mean it's not like that fake jewelery that rusts after a while, is it?**
i don't know... maybe email them and find out if its sterling silver coated in gold or if its nickel or something else? it doesn't say on the website?
this is behind the scenes on some new movie that katrina kaif is shooting… i love the colors of her outfit, and actually, i like the whole look.
i especially like how her hair isn’t pulled back super tight from her forehead… you can tell its a little bit looser.
I don’t understand why makeup artists do that..you’re not suppose to use every single technique you know of on a bride..use whatever she NEEDS..this girl does not need contouring on her nose and yet they did it..I find it so annoying
Okay stupid Q but do Indian brides…like real ones, not celebrities, REALLY wear belly-baring stuff?? i mean…that’s gotta be ALOT of pressure for a bride or a girl in general, that if shes wearing sarees and belly shirts she’s gotta be fit. or do some just not care and wear the belly stuff any way?
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I don't know about Hindus in India, but here in the US many, if not most, definitely do...it's seen as fairly normal. Even the ones who aren't particularly fit do it...
i checked with one of my cousins mom. in their family they wear ghararas ( in old ages) all the time. she said there is no word like patta patti we ever heard. it is chatta patti no matter if its in the diamond shape or in form of stripes.
ghazal, yeah the very bottom of that farshi lehenga is chatta patti... and the other day, i did hear my aunt's friend referring to it as patta patti... but whether its chatta or patta, its both patterns- diamonds or stripes- and both refer to clothes.
i think on a quilt, it would be called patchwork, no?