It's Friday morning. And yes, we all have started planning for the weekend already!!! Lack of ideas on how to make this weekend fun and interesting should not be a reason for being a couch potato (how often we do that?). Scouting new places, discovering new things and trying out new stuff is always on my agenda. So here's my guide to 5 Ways to Make This Weekend Interesting. I'd love to know what you're upto this weekend - share your ideas (from around the world, your city's guide will be a fun read too) and tell us which of these did you try - Tweet and Spread the Word #TheWeekendGuide and #StyleDestino. 5 Ways to Make This Weekend Interesting 1. Get inspired and Tickle your shopping bones Le Mill Even if you have no intention of indulging in shopping, head to an interesting concept store (shopping malls are a passé ) or the equivalent in your town to lift up your mood (and maybe find something unexpected) and get inspired. If you're in
Here are some interesting things I completely fell in love with while browsing online, awesome designs - elegant, minimalist and vibrant!!! 1. Whoever would have though a glass canister can be so chic. Love this canister by Sarah Böttger from touchof modern . Why dont we get beautiful kitchenware in India? 2. This Edie Parker clutch is a total treasure hunt, vegetarian luxury and a true delight, 3. This India inspired and Indian crafted Meenakari (enamel) ring by Alice Cicolini is elegant. I'm so having it made by my jeweler (would be just as exquisite and much cheaper), 4. Minimalist chic, found this great furniture online store and so fell in love with this Linna armchair from Yanko design, 5. A example of sustainable design, this Crate and Barrel wood sculpture has been reclaimed and repurposed from abandoned bridges, camel carts and railway wagons in India (shipped outside) to create this interesting green sculptural artifact, 6. Interestingly
Beach and landscaped garden at Leela Goa left to right - the famous St. Francis church in Old Goa and me at Baga beach Despite being to Goa so many times, this was my first visit to St. Francis church in old Goa and what a beautiful place it was to capture some pictures. Worn the same outfit here , shoes Charles and Keith, bag own design August is technically the off-peak season in Goa, that means less action and more rejuvenation. Since travelling from one part of Goa to the other can be daunting, we booked two hotels on a 4-nights vacation dividing time equally between the happening-North and the unwinding-South Goa. Review of Hilton Goa New things always get me excited, so when I heard about the new cookie in town - Hilton Goa that opened on 15 August 2012 - I immediately picked Hilton for my stay in North Goa and oh my....... was so hugely disappointed. A good hotel is key to a satisfying holiday and Hilton did not feel anything like a 5-star lux