Friday, 29 July 2011

The Colours and Clothes of India




Before I went to India, someone said to me that the one thing that would linger in my mind long after my trip would be the colour.  They certainly weren't wrong.  Its strength and vibrancy on the clothes, the food, the streets, even the evening sun was incredible.  Every hue of red, pink and turquoise surrounded us daily, especially in the everyday attire of the women.  I loved just how intricately decorated their saris were and the glimmering jingle of their multitude of bangles.  Needless to say, I returned home with a stack of my own and a renewed approach to wearing such bright pieces.


22 comments:

Green Tea and Cupcakes said...

Beautiul photos all that colour looks gorgeous.

Bruna Capraro said...

Soooooooo beautiful!! You should see also the colours of Bolivia and Peru. I went on a trip on these two countries last month... I bought some amazing fabrics... I'll post them in my blog soon...
Miss your blog ^^
XOXO

Neris / Fashion Fractions said...

WOW, these are such aamzing photos!


Happy Friday!

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Anonymous said...

Love those bracelets!

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Veronika Novotny said...

ooh, I love that about India. I find all of the colour, and beautiful details so inspiring & kind of magical. And those bangles are so, so pretty. I'm with you, definitley inspired to wear more colour. xx veronika

sajuki said...

great photos :)

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Anonymous said...

Wow, Robbie, these photos are absolutely gorgeous! I especially love the first one. I love photography myself, so seeing photos like these is always fun! It looks like you had a wonderful trip. I can't wait to see how you work the style inspiration from India into your future outfits!

Halie

Unknown said...

Beautiful beautiful clothes and colours, so rich and vibrant. It's a joy to my eyes to look at them!

Sarah
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Lace and Tulle said...

Love your post! I used to watch a telenovela called India and I instantly fell in love with the culture and fashion! And jewelry!!! Wow I bet you had a great time!!

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for your sweet comment on my blog, I'm so glad you followed! Am following you of course. I love traditional Indian costume, it's so vibrant and unique! xoxo, Veena <3

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Simply Camylla said...

I lovee the colors!... Its like they express themselves using colors! Beautiful!

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Duygu said...

great post dear and lovely blog :)

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Unknown said...

In wondered where you had gone my dear! now I know you were traveling and enjoying life!
What an amazing trip- just looked through the photos...incredible- When I was in my early 20's I traveled EVERYWHERE (at least it felt like that, I have even been to Iraq) but I have never been to India- looks like I have missed out...breathtaking.
Loving all the vibrant colors..and the BANGLES!!!
C

NRC♥ said...

Beautiful hun, the colours, the jewellery, the clothes.

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Tamara said...

Love all these colours & great shots!!!!! Great post xx

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Legally Lovely said...

These photos are so incredibly gorgeous. I am glad you had a fantastic, beautiful time!

Anonymous said...

These are beautiful photos. I would love to go to India someday. Thanks for the comment too. I actually started off with a two column template for my blog that I tweaked, but you should be able to specify the widths on the HTML side of your blog layout.

FashionJazz said...

These are stunning pics! Love the bracelets and thank you for your comment :) I am following you now too xx

Baby Budget Blog said...

Oh gosh! I'm dying to go! The colors, the spices, the jewelry, the culture!!!


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Lolli Lewis said...

this is amazing!! would love to go to India on day

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Sara C. said...

very nice post! India is pure magic and mistery
Have a nice day
Sara C.

Aleksa said...

I've always wanted to go to India so badly. there's something magical in this place!
Aleksa

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