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Ethnic Outfits for Rakhi 2020


The festival of Rakhi is just round the corner and this time at most of the houses it will be celebrated virtually with the same zeal and love. The age-old adage says that distance makes the heart grow fonder and here we are, practicing social distancing. Rakhi Outfits 2020
Recently this phrase was re-coined to physical distancing. So far, we had been reading the message wrong, at this point in time, we all must be well-connected and stand at guard socially for one- other following physical distancing, which is the need of the hour. Let us redefine the festival of threads and promises this year and offer our presence socially and morally for our loved ones. Rakhi Outfits 2020


Hence, it is the right time to pamper ourselves with a new attire to celebrate our fathomless love for our brothers. Cotton and Mulmul will not only do justice to the upcoming festival, but also will make you put it on time and again. These fabrics never go out of fashion and the comfort, the ease of movement that it guarantees is exceptional and unparalleled. JOVI brings out a wide range of mulmul and fine cotton pieces which are hand embroidered and the fabric has hand block printing done on it- just enough to steal the show. Our Baiguni & Sharbati collections are the perfect wear for every occasion and the magnificence of the dress is such that it will not let any head unturned.


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