Whenever I
talk of the women in my life, one person who comes to my mind first is my oldest funniest and best friend in the whole world.
Today, we
have Sanyukta Bose with us. She is my childhood best friend and ohh!!! talk
about the memories. Fun and crazy, ups and downs, we have seen it all, faced it
all and our friendship has come a long way… and still we have an amazing
journey ahead of us, that I am sure of.
She was the first woman, after my mother and didan, who inspired me and
encouraged me to be a better person, who made me work on myself. She is one of
the most compassionate and kind-hearted women I have ever met in my life,
putting everyone every one before herself. When we were in school, we used to
spend every Saptami evening together, no other commitments elsewhere. We used
to plan from days and months ahead, what to wear, how to dress up. Even in
college and the years after, nothing really has changed. Hence I chose her for the
Saptami Look this year. What better way to reminisce on those childhood
memories? And black being her favorite, I had to give her the “permission” to
don a black saree for Saptami Night look.
Sanyukta or
Sanju, as we fondly call her, is always fun and funky with her looks. She
carries outfits with such ease and élan, I can only dream of doing so. She
loves experimenting with her sarees and this is a look which I wanted to do on
her since long.
Changing
little things and adding some interesting twists to your saree draping style is
a great way to enhance your look and make heads turn. 2 years back I posted my “Saree
with Kurti” look and I am so glad that many of you actually had recreated it.
It was indeed overwhelming. This year I am pairing the saree with a shirt. The saree
Sanyukta is wearing today is a black soft silk which has silver motifs
all over it and a thin purple border. To compliment this gorgeous looking saree
we went for a simple and classy white linen shirt. You can wear it as a blouse
by tying a knot in the front or can tuck it in for a simple, clean look.
You can also
choose to wear
the pallu in whatever way you like. You can wear it in classic pleats pinned on
left shoulder or can carry it in front. You can drape it around your neck or
can also drop it on the shoulder in messy border width pleats. The options are
many. You can also give the “pulled-on waist, tight pallu effect” a break and
go for a loose, more relaxed drape on the waist. Experiment with the looks and
find your favorite.
If you don’t
have a white shirt, you can mix and match with any shirt that is tucked in your
closet. Just make sure that if the saree has elaborate work, the shirt should
be plain and simple and if the saree is a simple one you can go for checkered
or printed shirt. “Balancing” is the key to nail the look.
The saree
has silver work and hence I went for silver jewelry. I kept the jewelry
minimal. Just earrings, a ring and a bracelet. I would recommend you to keep
the accessories minimal as well. You can also skip the jewelry and go for a
belt instead. Looks very sassy. But if you are wearing a belt, you have to tuck
in the shirt.
Keeping in
mind the color palette of her attire, I went for a pearly silver and black smoky
eye. Tons of mascara and a nude lipstick finished off her look. I didn’t apply
much on her face other than just a thin layer of foundation mixed with moisturizer.
You can amp the makeup up or tone it down depending on your saree and your own
comfort level. And don't forget the bindi.
You can keep your hair open or tie it in a puffed pony tail as per your wish. We decided to keep her hair open.
So that’s it.
Effortless and something that will make you stand away from the crowd.
Sanyukta, I
know sometimes I can be a lot to handle…or annoying, but I love you and will
always hold your hand. And if you ever forget that, I’ll break your nose. I
want you yourself to be the light you want to see in the world, you have
everything that you need inside of you. And I hope you will find the strength
to pick yourself back up if you ever fall. I know you can, I know you will. The
person that I saw inside of you can handle it all. You are strong, you are
intelligent and you are wonderful. I hope Maa Durga gives you the courage to
fight the evils or some sense to at least identify them. You attract weird people
darling. Stay away from them. We love you. And it is still true that human
stupidity has no limit and I would not have known that if you were not my best
friend.
Lastly, never
let go off the child within you…no matter what the worlds throw at you. Keep shining love...
She is someone with a pure soup, her eyes and smile says it all! Thank you for this series Maddy.
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