They are:
1. Dutch. I say this after noting all of the deliciously bright Oilily fashion present in Holland.
2. Indian. To quote Diana Vreeland, "pink is the navy blue of India". Orange is also a popular shade and I have never seen women look more beautiful in it.
3. Brazilian... ('nuff said).

I wish her nails were fuschia too, but the back more than makes up for any miniscule faux pas...
Now I am not Dutch, Indian or Brazilian, so I would really like to have a dress similar to the one above, only in black (#7 by Bi La Li).
oooh, that dress is too lovely!! i'm all about bright colors (current outfit: lime green vintage sweater and blue & white parasol striped anthropologie skirt, whee!), but i also love the black backless one that you linked. now where the $350 is to come from...
ReplyDeletehehe... my ma just left for India today and she asked what I wanted and I said, "orange and pink!"... maybe I was inspired by this pic...
ReplyDeletethose Brazilians are amazing...
Beautiful dress! Love the bold colors... she made the right choice by not wearing accesories.
ReplyDeleteAh she looks absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love her brightly colored wedges
and that adorable look on her face.
Not only the beautiful dress, but those shoes! I adore.
ReplyDeleteAh, cool picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the stuff about the orange and fuchsia ;) I'm Indian and not particularly fond of the latter, but they work just fine in combimation It also depends on what kind of skin tone the wearer has- we kind of come in a lot of shades between olive to black.
Where in India did you live? That is, if you don't mind my asking.