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Should I wear a taksheeta or caftan to the party tomorrow (Saturday)?


Either one will suit the situation. What do you think?

NO antwan I am not sending some man my pictures. Are you on crack?

The taksheeta is a red wine and gold silk saree fabric.
Caftan........any number of different colors for those.

Well, if either one will suit, than wear whatever looks best on you. Just don't wear a compression garment with matching accessories - it can be a bit revealing and a bit breezy. Hehe

PLZ do provide a picture for those of us who don't know what caftan or taksheeta is...

I'll come back n edit... :D



EDIT:
I guess me n antwan were talking about pictures of the clothing... not u :)

I looked online n I only found pictures of caftan... which was nice... I didn't find any of the other one... so I can't choose yet :D




EDIT EDIT:
Ok... I finally found a picture of taksheeta... wow... I like it much more than the caftan cz of the dingly belt thingy (sorry don't know the name... but is beautiful)... but gorgeous! Also the picture I found was the same color as u said!
So I'd say wear the taksheeta :)

send me pics and I will let you know

What colors are they? Never mind, wanna borrow MY taksheeta? It's PRETTY!

absolutely the same, although a high-class caftan is also very fine.

Taksheeta, because it includes caftan --
Taksheeta all the way. My wedding one was wine-colored. :)

edit: You can find some overpriced dresses here to see: http://www.e-souk.com/index.html

Wear your birthday suit. Can you send me pictures too?

After looking at the site Fez posted I would definitely go with the taksheeta. The colors are vibrant and beautiful and I'm sure you will look very elegant in it. I would love to own one that nice.

the taksheeta is beatiful

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