Styling My Soul: The Little Things I Carry
I’ve always found beauty in simplicity, and that’s why I love wearing kurtis—they’re graceful, comfortable, and reflect my rooted sense of style. A small bindi on my forehead feels like a quiet mark of tradition, connecting me to something timeless. I adore wearing jhumkas that dance gently with every movement, whispering elegance in their own way. A swipe of red lipstick adds boldness to my soft look—it’s my little splash of confidence. I often tie my hair with delicate crochet accessories, handmade with care, adding a touch of warmth and charm. I wear spectacles too—framing not just my eyes, but also a quiet strength and curiosity that defines me.
I love carrying handmade crochet bags, each thread woven with charm and comfort. My aesthetic notebooks hold scattered thoughts, dreams, and pieces of poetry I find in ordinary moments. And the pressed flowers I gently collect and preserve remind me that beauty can be fragile, yet timeless.
These little things—soft and soulful—give me a kind of peace that stays with me every day. My style isn’t just about fashion—it’s how I carry my culture, my comfort, and a bit of my soul, every single day.
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