




Spring is almost a month away but its been feeling a lot like like Spring already here in San Francisco. Spring & San Francisco mean you need to be prepared for a sudden weather change. Layering is the key & scarfs are a great accessory when you layer. You can easily get bundled up in them & remove them if required. I was kinda bored with wearing them the traditional way. So today I wore this gorgeous leopard print one as a statement piece. Styled it long, around my neck & belted it. The belt helps keep the scarf in place & also to keep my core warm. Kept everything else low key, to make the scarf pop. My Indian readers, if you have a statement dupatta try wearing it this way & get more out of your Indian clothes in the US. Thanks for reading :)
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