Palazzos have been the most comfortable attire for me in the recent past. I have often ditched the jeans in summers and loved the palazzos.
With palazzos you can create ethnic look, fusion look and as well as modern look. Toady I will show you two completely different looks with palazzos. So, let’s go started
Look 1

What I did: I have used a three-quarter maroon palazzos and long black kurti with mirror and ethnic work. I have used long dangling handmade Jaipuri earrings in black and blue. For make-up, since I was going to office, I didn’t use lots of makeup. Just sunscreen, Kajal, eyeliner, mascara and I did my brows. Later, I completed the look with a pair of beige flats.
Difficulty of the look: Very easy and confortable. Good for even brunches and some small pujas at home.
Places from which I got the things from: Palazzos (Oxolloxo.com), Kurta (Max- 2 years back), Earrings (it was gifted to me from a friend from Jaipur), Kajal (Colossal-Maybelline), Eyeliner (Lakme), Mascara (Blue-Heaven), Eye brow pencil (Marie Claire)
Look 2:

What I did: I used a pair of solid long flared palazzos. For top, I used a printed spaghetti top, which has some fluffy effect. Since, it’s a friendly brunch day out look, so I went little experimenting. For make-up, I used sun-block, CC cream and compact for base. Dark shade matte lipstick. I did my normal eye make-up of kajal, eyeliner and mascara. Of course, I did my brows. For accessories, I have used tringular silver studs (in medium size) and John Lennon sunnies. Later, I completed it with black wedges
Difficulty of the look: Easy-Medium. Comfortable, bold, edgy, funky. With little change of accessories, you can carry it for evening parties as well.
Places from which I got the things from: Palazzos (Oxolloxo.com), Top (Brand factory- 3 years back), Earrings (Delhi sarojini-4 years back), Kajal (Colossal-Maybelline), Eyeliner (Lakme), Mascara (Blue-Heaven), Eye brow pencil (Marie Claire), Sunnies (Amazon), Lipstick (Marie Claire)
