Tuesday 25 March 2014

Just an idea #1

I've had this sarong with me for a really long time, but I've never really come around using it. For the Nth time I pulled it out of my wardrobe to figure out how to use it. The problem always is the sarong is always too large to be used as anything. The other day while fidgeting around like usual an idea came to life. But honestly I can't say the outfit as a whole looks any good. But in the right combination of clothes this could work.

Step 1: Pick up one corner of the sarong.

Step 2: Draw it around your neck

Step 3: Pick up the short ends and tie it together behind your back.

Step 4: Draw the belt around your waist

Step 5: Take the knot and tug it into the belt




Like I said it's not a outfit, it's just a DIY dressing idea that came up and I wanted to share. It would look a better on a body cocoon dress or even with a white dress. Though it is something that can be worn to work or for dinner depending on your combination of clothes and accessories. Do try it at home its fun and not so complicated.





Tuesday 18 March 2014

Animal print in trend

 Ready to bring out the animal in you?


Why do you thing there was a boom in the whole animal print trend? Or even in music when Miley sang fly on the wall, Shakira sings she wolf, Baha men sing who lets the dog out, even Elvis, The Beatles, Cobra starship, etc give refrences to animals. I guess it's because we might be all civilized but at that strange moment we all know the animal inside us wants to do something not so typical. We all have one animal we can all relate to, So whats your animal?

The most popular animal print in the market is Leopard, Zebra, and the Snake. its very easy to shop for one but the trick is to buy one that perfectly suits you. I never did buy an animal print, because wearing any sort of print in itself is quite the task in my head. I prefer to keep it simple, but then I found this top I was so thrilled I just couldn't let it go. Most prints look tacky and unrealistic like a modified graphic print, But this one just stood out like a real leopard coat. It was PERFECT considering my massive feline obsession.




It's a ensemble that came together perfectly in my head and when I wore it. Also I feel so delighted that every time I wear it, the top's always complimented :) Especially when my mom, who's always criticizing my choices, decides to make a direct compliment (that is without adding her but's after it!)

Shirt, Cuff, Ring : thrift
Trousers : Scullers
Shoes : Done by None


Wednesday 12 March 2014

Time to dress right

So what's the fuss about?

Of all the events I go to picking outfits always comes so naturally to me, but when your going to a flea market it's always wrong no matter that you choose to wear (Rhetorically so to say, everything wrongly put together is also considered street style hence also right!). But when you have to intentionally dress down it's always a challenge, So how do we downsize the drama? How do you still try to stay dressed?


So what do you keep in mind while dressing up. Don't forget this is not a soiree!

- HEAT: of course if your intention is to shop you have to be there in daylight, and with all that human traffic, food stalls and loud music the heat is bound to quadruple.  
- DUST: Yes sir! dust. Most flea markets's are hosted in places your feet would dread to tread, mostly open grounds, and with the foot fall the dust rises.
- NO Trial ROOMS: its always difficult to buy out of assumption. We don't need something that would end up at the bottom of the closet.

So I decided to lose the accessorizes to kill the drama. Picked on a pinkish white linen top to save me form the heat, and the denim pant and shoes to save me from the dust (Oh how grateful my feet wear for the shoes when I took them off to drive back home). The choice of a sling bag comes from the need to not keep it down while looking for things, and never forget the watch because its easy to lose track of time in places where there are so many exciting things to discover. But I guess it not possible to loose all the drama in life, so I had to wear the red lipstick. 





Top : Scullers
Denim : Scullers (also seen here)
Shoes : Bata (also seen here)
Bag : Van Huesan
Watch: Sonata (also seen here)
Lipstick : Maybelline (shop here)

Wednesday 5 March 2014

What's the next best thing to a super hero?

Have you wondered what it is like to discover aliens? I always have, I secretly wish some mutated DNA would give me super powers. But next best thing to being a super hero is genius who figures out the super heros! (I know some of you would rather be swept of your feet by Thor, but not me) Have you been watching MARVEL's agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? I am, and it's obsessive! and like every other TV series my favorites are the genius Fitz and Simmons. Their intelligence and natural curiosity makes they all the more amusing to watch. honestly it's been a while since I've watch a chic in a nerdy role (oh! wait do you remember anyone else?) I'm not saying Jemma's better than hard faced May or sneeky Skye, she's just so much more intelligent and well dressed. At least I can choose to dress like her. ;)


I know we have Mr. muscle man and Agent May to protect us, against the enemy. But who can figure out what energized Ward is an asgardian staff, or figure out what happen to the particle accelerator, or the strange electro magnetic disease and the anti serum for it. We all need the logical solution to the problem, even though we wish for a magical one. Yes sir! Jemma Simmnos is on the case.




"You create superheroes to take care of problems that can't really be solved another way." - Robert Rodriguez



Outfit 1
Shirt : allen solly ( shop here)
Sweater : wills sport (alternate here)
tie : borrowed form my dad
Jeans : Lee( shop here)
Boots: bought in Paris

Outfit 2
Shirt : park Avenue
Jacket : bought in Paris
Jeans: Lee ( shop here)
shoes : Bata (similar here, alternate here)