Hi Tanvi, I adore your sense of style and how u make a simple dress/tshirt look awesome by accessorizing it smartly. BUT what i also see are these beautiful bags and watches on u..and i'm like, MY! this girl's collection rocks! can u please do a post on all your watches..please please.. Best, Nila
I LOVE your guest post darling, was wondering if perhaps you could do a blog post for me too, hit me up if you're ok with it babe, LOVE LOVE LOVE, Jemina, xoxo
I love mehndi and some of those facts are new to me. You were an outstandingly beautiful bride. Did you marry in blue? That's a real departure from the tradtional red and gold that I always associate with the Indian weddings we've been priviledged to attend. I love that scene from Monsoon wedding where the ladies are having a sing-a-long whilst applying the bridal mehndi, one of my favourite films ever. xxx
I love this article because now I know the reason for such beautiful art. You look stunning in your wedding dress. That truly is your favorite color.:)
So glad to have found your post on grit and glamour. I have been to a ceremony before but had no idea the meaning behind it was so special. I loved learning about the significance - thanks for sharing it with us!
Oh I just love putting menhdi Tans!
ReplyDeleteAnd I really liked what you wrote and how you have described it...and your pics look just fab...!
Perfect :)
Mwaaah!
Hey Tanvi, here's the e-mail shuchitablogger@gmail.com and I loved the post on mehndi.
ReplyDeletethe concept of guest post again seems interesting to me...
ReplyDeleteand loved ur wedding pictures.. u luk stunning...
the concept of guest post again seems interesting to me...
ReplyDeleteand loved ur wedding pictures.. u luk stunning...
Oh wow - just checked it out and it's a great post xx
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Ooo, off to read it now.
ReplyDeleteHi Tanvi,
ReplyDeleteI adore your sense of style and how u make a simple dress/tshirt look awesome by accessorizing it smartly. BUT what i also see are these beautiful bags and watches on u..and i'm like, MY! this girl's collection rocks! can u please do a post on all your watches..please please..
Best,
Nila
I love the Mehendi pics up there! :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your guest post darling, was wondering if perhaps you could do a blog post for me too, hit me up if you're ok with it babe, LOVE LOVE LOVE, Jemina, xoxo
ReplyDeleteCool, I will check that out now :) thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteheading over for what seems like an informative and awesome post!
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Awesome! Off to check it out now, congrats! XO!
ReplyDeleteI love mehndi and some of those facts are new to me. You were an outstandingly beautiful bride. Did you marry in blue? That's a real departure from the tradtional red and gold that I always associate with the Indian weddings we've been priviledged to attend.
ReplyDeleteI love that scene from Monsoon wedding where the ladies are having a sing-a-long whilst applying the bridal mehndi, one of my favourite films ever. xxx
I love this article because now I know the reason for such beautiful art. You look stunning in your wedding dress. That truly is your favorite color.:)
ReplyDeletegreat guest post sweetie! I'm in love with this image too! xxx
ReplyDeleteread the post. that was a very good writeup..Its been ages since I put mehendi:-) maybe next time I go to india..
ReplyDeleteTruly enjoyed the post.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea of the Guest post.
Love you.
I loved how you wrote it Tanvi :), Also i had no idea that it means so much , maybe because its not such a big deal with us South Indian's
ReplyDeleteSo glad to have found your post on grit and glamour. I have been to a ceremony before but had no idea the meaning behind it was so special. I loved learning about the significance - thanks for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest post... checking it out now.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! Really liked the way you explained it and shared your beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteI used to like mehndi, until I married and realized Anish is SUPER allergic to it :-( So now I don't put it.
There were some pictures there that we hadn't seen...nice!!
ReplyDeleteOh I loved your post on Mehendi! Also, you look gorgeous in your wedding pictures(: Great writing, keep up the fantastic job!!
ReplyDeleteOkay I read the mehndi post right when you posted about it but didnt comment abhi tak because I have been so crazy busy hunting for jobs to no luck !
ReplyDeleteVery well written Tanvi. You should hone this ability more. :)
ya know i think this was a fantabulously beautiful post! :o)
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