Paisley pattern is a term in English for a design
using a droplet-shaped vegetable motif
of Persian or Indian origin. Paisley designs became very
popular in the West in the 18th and 19th centuries, following imports of
post-Mughal versions of the design from British India, especially in the
form of Kashmir shawls, and were then imitated locally. The pattern is
sometimes called "Persian pickles" or "Welsh pears" in
Welsh textiles back in the 1888. My take on today's office
attire is a dress shirt in red paisley, paired with blue raffia bag and silver sandals, simple and easy!
on a side note, the drive to the office today had a detour, it took me 10 minutes longer than the usual, but the breath taking view just something I should be thankful for,
have a great day all!
xxx