Bindis or kumkum as they are also referred to are a fashion deeply embedded in the Indian roots and I love it when this trend goes global and the likes of Pussycat Dolls and Julia Roberts decide to wear bindis in their videos and red carpet events respectively :) National pride, you see :)
Stunning designs I found on the internet :) |
Designer bindis :) |
You can buy these designer bindis off the internet at http://www.indiaagain.com/1137/index.html
My Uni has a concept of a day dedicated solely to honouring all the ethnicities of its students and thats when we all go, all out to dress ethnic ;) The campus is a blur of colors and bling and I can feel the enthusiasm in the air every year. This year's ethnic day which was today was no different. Me and best friend wore kurta and pajami(more about those, later) and only on reaching campus did we decide that we weren't 'ethnic' enough. So we came up with our own easy-to-make and no-fuss version of the bindi.
L-R: BFF and I :) |
Step 2: Apply a dot (as big as you like) right between your eyebrows or a little above it.
Step 3: Wait, there is no step 3. You're done :D
Here's picture of us. Tell me if you like my plain, yet stylish version of the gorgeous bindi :)
XOXO
For the Love of Fashion and Other Things.. BEAUTIFUL PICTURES!:) I absolutely adore bindis especially the small red ones! :) And I love all the designer version you've found!
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Both of you look gorgeous. Bindi is my favorite accessory.National Pride. =)
ReplyDeleteYou are both fabulous looking girlies....loved reading about this:)
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Great write up... I used to wear bindis till an allergy to the adhesive gave me a rash between the eyebrows. :(
ReplyDeleteYou're looking gorgeous !!
All hail the Indian woman. And the bindi of course.
ReplyDeleteWay to go, littil buoy. Keep your avid fans posted for more.
@Ankita: I love the designer ones too, especially their packing :)
ReplyDelete@Chahana: Thanks,you :) I remembered your black bindi in school when I was writing this post :)
@Collette:Thanks so much :) I'm glad you're enjoying reading about Indian fashion, you should try it some time ;)
@Trveen Ma'am: Thank you so much Ma'am :) I thought I remembered you wearing big red bindis in school all the time, I'm guessing the allergy has developed recently.
@Kushan: It means a lot to me for you to have liked such a feminist-centric post :) Thanks so much!
the designs and selections of bindi's are so pretty!!!
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I love Bindis too....You can also look up how they are supposed to symbolise the third 'all seeing' eye in Hinduism and it is a potent symbol of womanhood...Good job Woman!!!
ReplyDelete@Sway: Thanks so much :) Loved your blog :)
ReplyDelete@Aditi: Thanks woman :) I shall definitely look into that aspect :)
You look gorgeous darling (and so does your friend).
ReplyDeleteNice colours in your kurta (not to miss the sequins that gives it the extra 'bling') teamed up with a plain bindi with a gothic touch a.k.a black :) :) :), gives it a more rustic & young look.
@Sweety Di: Thanks so much :) Very aptly put :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you can tell (from my name) but I am originally from India, too. I love wearing Bindi's.
ReplyDelete@Meera: Of course I can tell :) I'm glad you love 'em too :)
ReplyDeleteGood write, nice girls! :)
ReplyDeleteIf I could recommend you some designer tribal bindi https://www.facebook.com/tribal.treasury/photos?collection_token=100004833040149%3A2305272732%3A69&set=a.117933205044447.21794.100004833040149&type=1&uploaded=1
Good write, nice girls! :)
ReplyDeleteIf i could recommend you some designer tribal bindis: https://www.facebook.com/tribal.treasury/photos?collection_token=100004833040149%3A2305272732%3A69&set=a.117933205044447.21794.100004833040149&type=1&uploaded=1