Hi Elegant Readers,

Blessings and an overabundance of joy to you.

I am honored to collaborate again with MarketPlace Handwork of India, I support its mission wholeheartedly.
(Click Here, Here and Here for my previous collaborations with MarketPlace!)

Excerpt from MarketPlace Handwork Of India’s Mission
Empowered with independence and self-confidence, these women become agents of change. And they find the courage, with the support of their cooperative members, to fight for what they believe in. Asserting themselves as decision-makers in their families, they have kept their children in school and out of early marriages, thus ensuring them a better future. They have also become social activists, using the skills they have learned in the workplace to improve conditions in their communities.

In MarketPlace’s comprehensive and creative organization, economic development is only the first step for these brave and resourceful women.”

MarketPlace asked me to choose a specific piece from its Spring 2014 Collection and style the garment with my own flair.
With many wonderful garments to choose from, I selected the Saloni Tunic. The description of the Saloni Tunic from the catalog says,
“You won’t believe the artisan details in this breezy top -softest voile is gently pleated and embroidered for a stunning tone-on-tone effect. Half placket features hand crochet loops and shell buttons. Three-quarter sleeves are slightly flared, with a wide hem designed to be turned back.”

The label on the Saloni Tunic says, “Diginity Not Charity.” The tunic is handmade by NIRMAAN. The tag on the garment says, ” it is the mission of Market Place to provide a non-exploitative supportive work environment, thereby ensuring dignity to the artisans.”
Fabric Details: 100% Cotton
Care: Cold wash and Separately line dry
JT in Saloni Tunic

This tunic is soft and glided on my body. It is versatile and a complete chameleon. My plan was to put this Tunic to the test and work it in styles that no one would ever imagine could be pulled off successfully.
Here goes! I am jumping in full force so lets go!

The tunic is long and comes to my mid hip. It has a very relaxed fit, my first Saloni style was with My Soft Surroundings silk and metallic forest green skirt with matching self belt. This skirt has always been a challenge to style because of its color and shape. I thought myself, “Why not style the skirt with the tunic?” After trying it on and checking it out in the mirror, I thought, “It worked! It worked! Eureka!”

The color of the Tunic blended perfectly and added a splash of vibrancy. The belt gave a cinched-in look and added definition to my waist. The belt did not give it a matchy-matchy look. It flowed very well.
JT in Saloni TunicThe tunic is beautiful and so soft and relaxed.
JT styles Saloni TunicThe Saloni Tunic style two is with a Soft Surroundings bubble purple metallic striped skirt.  My favorite beagle Gio was my side, keeping an eye over the land. The colors coordinated beautifully and I felt very comfortable.  I said “comfortable” — you know, the bad word in the fashion industry.  Fashion can be chic and comfortable. This tunic and skirt combo proves that fact.
Do you notice how the pleats in the front of the tunic do not flair out but lay flat beautifully?

MarketPlace Handwork of India

MarketPlace Handwork of India

The front and back of the tunic has pleats that glide across and lay flat as well. The tunic is not boxy and adds shape to the body.
JT Saloni Tunic Style Two

I am jumping for joy over how carefree and beautiful this top looks and feels.

JT Jumping for Joy!

The Saloni Tunic style three is for a more casual Friday look, or a date night with the hubby, or shopping on a Saturday afternoon.
Pairing this tunic with my NYDJ jeans proved to be the perfect ensemble.
JT  Saloni Style FourThis was such a cool outfit. The tunic and the straight leg jeans gave a beautiful balance.

JT  Casual ChicThank you MarketPlace Handwork of India for the opportunity to style this lovely Saloni tunic.

JT in Saloni TunicJTwisdom signature

Please note: BubblingwithEleganceandGrace.com was gifted this tunic. This post is JT’s honest opinions and reviews.

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