It’s a secret to me why people often symbolise rain with gloominess. It feels like a celebration of nature to me. Imagine a peacock dancing under the drizzling sky, would it dance if it’s sad? Nuh-uh!
Anyway, July had a beautiful start with breezy weather and pleasant petrichor. It has been raining non-stop for the last couple of days and the temperature has gone chilly. I’ve spent all summer in PJs so it’s time to dress up a little. Like they read my mind, Fabcurate sent me their fabrics to try on and share a few pictures.
You know me, I love dolling up.
So here I am, dressed to the nines in Fabcurate‘s lovely curations.
I know what you might be thinking.
Yes, these are my rainy day outfits but with an ethnic twist.
The fabrics I wore here are Ikat and Kalamkari patterns but in Rayon fabric. I can never get tired of these ethnic prints. They are simple yet beautiful.
Apart from these, Fabcurate also sent two other materials, which still need to get hemmed.
This is not my first time wearing Fabcurate. Our previous association — Joy pills from Fabcurate — was a hit as well.
So, this is it. This has been my rainy day fashion. There are many more fabric patterns on Fabcurate that I adored. But I had to stop myself at some point.
Let me take you there — Fabcurate!
Everything you find there is unstitched fabric material. You first select a fabric design. Once you have chosen your fabric design, you must specify the material you want to have it in. Then set how many units of that material you want.
Simple as that!
Fashion trends are going wildly wayward but I know there are many girls that love wearing ethnic outfits, like me. If you are like that, you should check out Fabcurate. At the moment, Monsoon Madness Sale is also running.
Hope you like my rainy day outfits and our little chitchat. I’ll get back to my weekend reading now and you have a great weekend, too.
Love,
Nikki.