When I first discovered Maje online I was completely smitten by their clothes. Almost everything was a drool worthy piece, and I wanted it all. But luck has it, I never found Maje in-person to any of my shopping trips and I didn't want to buy it online (dont know for some weird reason I myself am not yet aware of). But during my last holiday in Europe, I bumped into Maje and was super duper delighted (yes the kind of delighted that makes you jump with joy and forget everything around you). The clothes were beautiful, simple with elegant cuts. Their blouses and shirts were instant love. Unfortunately for me, almost everything was either leather or silk (my vegetarian self didn't allow me to buy either), but among all the silk I found this beautiful top which was just as easily pretty and perfect and I couldn't be happier with this buy. Perfect Spain souvenir!!
Zara Blazer and Blouse, H&M Pants, Only Belt, Butter Nail Paint Macbeth More colours? Spring is arriving and with Festival of Colours knocking the door tomorrow I just had to get some colours out of the closet. Now I've been talking, rambling and obsessing over colours since forever now. I've become kind of fascinated by how much can you play around with colours. Colours - conspicuous, multifarious, fun. From the monochromatic palettes to colour blocking to the colour overdose with prints, just let your imagination run. Here's an indulgence in colour blocking - trying shades of blue with the blazer and pants (going light to dark) wore merely to be broken by a dash of pink blouse, folded green cuffs and tan belt. The colour cheat continues with red nails (making me feel glam). I am thinking chic with a twist of cool. I was amazed at how I could pull of so many colours in the office dismissing the murmuring and frequent glares (conceited enough to bel
Talking of shoes, the shoe obsession never seems to cease. Don't know what is it about shoes that keeps me obsessed by it (I am speaking on behalf of womanhood here, and those of you who are "unmoved by shoes", you really are the "blessed souls"). Just found this picture in my photoalbum, I bought these Kurt Geiger wedges online sometime back. When I spotted them online while browsing through KG website, I was totally moved by the colour of love and just couldn't resist buying. Yet to figure out how would I wear them to that would do justice to their beauty, but for now its mere presence is enough to keep me happy. What's your shoe story?
Style Challenge - Wearing One Skirt three ways: causal to work to party. Wearing one piece of garment over and over again can only be masked for so long. But smart styling can definitely let you wear your favourite piece myriad times. I bought this H&M skirt last season and while it was sitting in my wardrobe I was working on ways I could wear it. Much to my surprise (it seemed to be one of those pieces you cannot always wear out), I was happy with the way I discovered so many different ways and occasions I could wear this skirt for. Here's how I did it three times. Lace Skirt from H&M Look #1 - Casual Chic A lacy skirt for a casual look may sound like an oxymoron, but don't we all love a challenge? To put together a more casual chic look I wore the lace nude skirt with a very light grey slouchy cotton t-shirt tucked in. To make it playful and interesting, I added pop of bright colours through accessories. I emphasized the waist with a