Traditional, elegant, and stylish — a pujo fashion cue from Piya
#SariNotSorry — if this is your mantra too, this style tip will elevate your Durga Puja look even more
Published 09.10.24, 09:08 AM
Image courtesy: @piya_chakraborty/Instagram; My Kolkata archives
The laal-sada supremacy and Durga Puja — that’s a
different romance altogether, right? The resplendent serenity of that colour
combination has a deep rooted tie with Durga Puja. Be it for Ashtami anjali or
for a Saptami lunch scene, a red and white combination sari is a go to attire
for many Bengalis.
For Piya Chakraborty too, the red and white appeal makes a
place in her pujo wardrobe. “This time I will be wearing a Kerala cotton
with a red blouse,” shares Piya. If you follow her on social media, you will
know, Piya likes to keep it simple when it comes to fashion. The less is more
choice radiates through her elegance. If you are still mulling over which sari
to choose that is comfortable and stylish, Kerala cotton has to make it to your
list.
— Pooja Mitra
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