Festive/Christmas Lookbook Series

Festive/Christmas Look 1

Hello beautiful people!

Happy 1st Advent. 🙂

Hope you all are doing well and keeping safe. We all are in tough times and we got to keep it together by keeping ourselves surrounded by loved ones and keeping ourselves occupied and mentally and physically fit.

And let’s not forget we have do our part to keep others and this society safe because after all we are part of this society. 🙂

Looking on the brighter side as Festive season is upon us which means alot of festive mood and food. I don’t know what it is about Christmas it brings me joy probably the decorated house and crisp air and of course the snow.

So to keep up the holiday spirit I thought I will do a festive/Christmas lookbook series for every advent. And as today marks first advent here comes the first post.

This post is solely for ideas and also to share my love for dressing up. 🙂

And also to put outfits together which could be possibly my Christmas Eve outfit. 🙂

My first advent outfit has to be green since Green. Evergreen plants, like Holly, Ivy and Mistletoe have been used for thousands of years to decorate and brighten up buildings during the long dark winter. 

This dress is just not perfect for Christmas but also for new years eye.

I bought this dress 3 years ago from Gina tricot and love how beautiful is this green.

And to bling it up more my Velvet Manolo Blahnik pumps which were presents from my Fiancee on Christmas 2 years ago.

Added gold Flora necklace, rings and plain hoops from Aarka to lift the outfit.

And Sabyasachi clutch to complete the look which was a purchase in India this year.

And how perfect is my Blue coat from Zara which perfectly matches the jewel tone green of my dress.

Festive/Christmas Lookbook Series

DressGina tricot Mine are no more available but linked quite similar to my dress.

CoatZara sold out currently but this season so might back in stock.

ShoesManolo Blahnik Mine are no more available but quite many to choose from the link.

Jewelery: Aarka

As we write up our Christmas lists, scramble to buy everyone presents, and cover our homes in every red-and-green decoration we can find, we may lose sight of the true meaning of the season. Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, not because of the stack of shiny presents that tower under the tree, but because of the time spent away from the hustle and bustle of work life so you can be with family, relax, and reset. Christmas is a season of giving.

Hope you enjoyed the post as much as I enjoyed writing and shooting for it.

See you next sunday with new post.

Have a good week ahead and keep safe.

XOXO.

Anjali

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