In Masaba By Payal September 14, 2018 The Daily Etcetera 11 Wearing an abstract Ganesha print sari by Masaba, Mini attended Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations at the Sharma/Khan household on Thursday evening. Like the sari on her? I sure did. Mini Mathur Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani Tags: Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations 2018, masaba, mini mathur Like it? Share it! Previous Article In Sukriti & Aakriti Next Article Couple Talk
Oh gosh. Rainy day hair , bad drape moment for me. But thank you for being kind… yes the sari is a beauty:) 41 4 Reply
I am not a religious person but out of respect, always feel any religious symbol, motif or print shouldn’t be worn below the waist! 13 12 Reply
You should not be wearing religious symbols and such on clothing. Not only are you hurting sentiments, but you also come across as being insensitive. 6 5 Reply
We have a rich tradition of depicting deities and mythological characters in our sarees like in kalamkari baluchari banarasi etc 4 2 Reply
She looks lovely. The drape is not perfect, but she still looks charming and elegant. That bindi looks beautiful on her. 2 Reply
Oh gosh. Rainy day hair , bad drape moment for me. But thank you for being kind… yes the sari is a beauty:)
Bad hair day for Mini-> still a sight to behold for us!!
wow really, is it you or well who knows..huh!
How lovely does she look!
But why is Ganesha touching her feet..!!!!!!!!
She wears the sari messy and untidy always. Ugh
The bindi looks so beautiful on her.
I am not a religious person but out of respect, always feel any religious symbol, motif or print shouldn’t be worn below the waist!
You should not be wearing religious symbols and such on clothing. Not only are you hurting sentiments, but you also come across as being insensitive.
We have a rich tradition of depicting deities and mythological characters in our sarees like in kalamkari baluchari banarasi etc
She looks lovely. The drape is not perfect, but she still looks charming and elegant. That bindi looks beautiful on her.