Hello Friends!!!
Hope you all are doing great. And the weather around is pleasant. We are having a winter season going on in India, but in Mumbai, there is no cold at all. But it is quite relieving from humid and sweaty weather. But it won't stay longer like the love...hahahahhahaha
Lately, I have been traveling a lot for my work, so I couldn't take out time to write.
Sometimes, we don’t realize that we’re holding on to a relationship that ended long ago. We convince ourselves that with time, things will fall into place, and everything will become perfect again. But the truth is, once a gap forms, it’s nearly impossible to bridge it completely. What’s even more heartbreaking is mistaking someone’s pity or sense of obligation for love. They might stay with you, not because they cherish or value you, but because they don’t want to hurt you. It’s not affection that binds them but sympathy or guilt for the efforts you’ve poured into the relationship in the past. And there you are, fooling yourself into believing their half-hearted gestures as love, clinging to the idea that they care as deeply as you do. But in reality, they’re only pretending, and deep down, you might already know this. Their actions stem from duty, not desire; from compassion, not connection.
It’s a painful realization, but an essential one—letting go of what no longer serves your heart opens up space for genuine love and happiness. You deserve someone who stays not out of sympathy but because they can’t imagine life without you.
So I got my lesson, anyway, time to show some new clothes. This is the black saree I recently bought.
A black chiffon saree adorned with delicate white embroidered flowers is a timeless and elegant choice, especially for the auspicious occasion of Makar Sankranti.
Makar Sankranti is a Hindu festival marking the transition of the Sun into Capricorn (Makara Rashi), symbolizing the end of winter and the start of longer days. Celebrated with great joy, it signifies new beginnings, harvest, and prosperity. People fly kites, prepare sweets like tilgul , and perform rituals to honor the Sun God. It’s a time of gratitude, festivity, and togetherness.
I paired the saree with a sleeveless white blouse to enhance the contrast. I completed the look with oxidized jewelry, such as a statement necklace, jhumkas, and bangles. Basic Makeup includes Kajal and Lipstick.
So how do I look? Please let me know your opinion about my thoughts and my look. Till that time take care of yourself and the people around you.
Bentornata ! Stai molto bene ! Il sari in chiffon nero , con i fiori bianche ricamati, è davvero elegante !!! Saluti
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DeleteI got ill with some flu-like infection and I feel terrible.
ReplyDeleteBut you look nice!
Please take care of yourself, Thank you!
DeleteSo pretty my dear
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DeleteI'm in love with saree, your is very nice simple and elegant all at once.
ReplyDeleteMe too :), thank you!
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ReplyDeleteThe photos are beautiful, I really like your outfit.
Thank you so much!
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