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It's something my neice got for me from india. I'm wearing it to her sister's wedding.
Raine N.
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If it\'s a traditional wedding, I\'d say dress in a traditional dress. If they\'re not having an Indian wedding, you\'d look a little eccentric wearing it.
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It is a bit too much if it\'s not an Indian wedding where other ladies will be dressed semi-similarly.. but it is very pretty. Are those two separate pieces or is it one together? For some reason the top doesn\'t seem to go with the bottom.. but that may be just the photo!
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To Raine: Then why are you wearing this to the non - Indian wedding? Are you Indian and want to pay homage to your heritage? If you love the detail and the workmanship of either the top or bottom - use only one and pair it with a different item to fit in more. But if you have the devil may care attitude then by all means - GO BOLLYWOOD OR GO HOME!
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I agree with the previous post. If it\'s a gift from the bride\'s sister and it\'s an Indian wedding, it seems perfectly appropriate to wear. It seems like it fits well, too
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Its very pretty. I would just say keep in mind, when doing something so stylized, its best to keep with the genre, i.e. jewelry and bag, otherwise don\'t mix with it.
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If it\'s an Indian wedding - I don\'t see any problem but the statement of you don\'t know and don\'t care makes me suspicious. You wouldn\'t post here if to some degree you don\'t care. And if your niece took the time to get it for you - did you care enough to say Thank You??? Anyway - love the detail work though.
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Haha, I meant I don\'t care for brands... it\'s just that it looked cute. It (wedding) isn\'t really Indian...
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get rid of tht clutch though if ur plannin 2 wear dis dress, d work is more of silver and less of gold. d gold clutch dusnt do justice 2 ur outfit.
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It\'s a little hard to say without seeing the whole outfit on the figure, but it looks appropriate.
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It\'s pretty! and it shows off your nice arms and shape.
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I don\'t know much about Indian wedding attire, so I can\'t comment if you are wearing this to an Indian wedding. If it is not an Indian wedding, I think this would be inappropriate because you will likely stand out and steal attention from the bride (because it is very distinctive and red).
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If the wedding is not Indian and there will not be similarly dressed women, I would chose something different. You don\'t go to someone else\'s wedding to stand out...that\'s the bride\'s job, right?
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If you don\'t care why are you submitting? Just wondering. . .
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Only if it is a traditional wedding as I am assuming you are not Indian.
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this would need a different purse and only if you\'re going to an Indian weding
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Like it for traditional Indian events.. otherwise it\'s a little \"out-there\" for me
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wait! why should i change this?
- this doesn't do you justice
- there's too much going on
- it needs something else
- it's the wrong size
- it's not right for this event
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