She embraces the Indian style of dressing with a lot of long tunics and flowy pants. Most of her outfits included a scarf or pashmina.
I did a little googling to find some Indian-inspired clothes online. I love these skirts I found on Amazon.
I know I had a similar one in my past, but I'm sure it was sent to Goodwill at some point.
The tunics I'm finding online were all over $75 and I KNOW I could make it for a lot less. I may tune up the sewing machine and whip up some of these...
"B" in a gauzy fabric with a little more length is what I have in mind.
My other favorite thing in the movie was this quote.
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I'm just reading the book. is the movie good?
Becca, I really liked it. Just a nice story about friendship and making the best of situations.
I like the clothes! I'm going to make myself a long sundress this summer...I may need to make a tunic, too!
I have a tunic like B that I got at World Market a couple years ago during their big "Eat, Pray, Love" promotion. It's so loose and gauzy and I just love it.
I totally dig this flowy look!
I enjoyed the book and I do want to see the movie.
The flowy look is not really my friend--my curves need some hugging or I have no shape!
I'd like a medium sized B, in white, please. ;)
check out Folkwear Patterns on the Asian page. They have a lovely pattern called India Delights (something like that). Google Folkwear Patterns.
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