Marccain jacket , Diesel tee and jeans , Zara shoes We've been languishing in 2014 for over 3 months now (hey its April) and I have been experiencing strong hankering to get off all the to-dos from my list and start a fresh one. And voila, the beginning has been made. This post has been sitting in my drafts since the end of December and I am finally changing its status. So this December {three months back} we headed for a short trip to Igatpuri and it was one of those moments when you're travelling by the countryside and spot a cool location where you'd know you'll get a great shot. This hut was my cool discovery en route from Igatpuri to back to Mumbai when I nearly jumped out of the window to get some pictures. Somehow strutting down the kachha roads in those heels gave me a high. I may sound a bit of a brat here but when it comes to travel choices, the small hill stations and the quieter places fail to pleasure me after a certain number of hour
Source Glitzy shopping malls, sky-high building, designer boutiques, huge high street stores - that was the only side of Singapore I knew until December'13. In my so many visits to the city, I frittered away so many listless hours at the sprawling shopping malls rummaging through the same old same old stores I rummage through in every part of the world. Topped to that, the endless miles you have to walk to reach from one side of the mall to the other (even in the pre-ION days) takes so much time in Spore that you can barely manage to go anyplace else. No kidding (I can always feel my calves toned up from all that walking I do in the few days I spend in Singapore). But {saturatingly-}tired of visiting the same malls and same stores in every part of the world, this time around I decided to explore the other side of Singapore. Ah, and I'm so glad I moved beyond Orchard as it led me to the discovery of the epicenter of quirky Singapore - the famous Haji Lane. Tucked in t
When you get the good news that you're invited for a Bachelorette Party in Goa what happens? You get incessantly excited. You start packing the perfect bag (in your mind) to ensure the Goa getaway is gangbusters. You think of sarongs, flip flops, hats, summer shorts, sunglasses (atleast one for every day), tees, summer dresses and a maxi, of course. Until it hits you, you haven't got a maxi. A comfortable maxi is ultimate summer holiday staple that I had been looking for since ages with no avail. I ransacked nearly every store but couldn't find the right one. With the most awaited party of the year a 'Bachelorette' in Goa, I just had to find one. How could I go for a beach holiday and not have a maxi? Since I couldn't find anything in Mumbai or Delhi, I decided to try my luck online and found just the piece I was looking for at Loft , USA. I've always loved their collection and with their petite options things just got easier. I ordered this online, a
From Top L-R: 1&2 Fendi Window Display, Maje in Seville; 3&4 Ronda morning, Marriott Malaga rooftop; 5&6 Vegetarian restaurant in Madrid and Malaga; 7&8 Where the first bull fight started (Ronda) and Interesting balcony opp Piccaso museum in Malaga; 9&10 Ferragamo Bow in Portrait Suites in Rome, Interesting chair; 11&12 Colosseum winter eve and Goodbye holiday How it all began: Holiday to Europe in December? So the reaction was (as I'd anticipated) - stupefaction and total disbelief turning into pity (oh this poor girl does not learn from past experience and wants to prove she's always right) boiling down to amusement 'let her go and learn her lesson, we'll laugh when she'll freeze there stuck in hotel room and come back again with cold and fever'. What they missed was, not all of Europe oozes negative temperature in winter. There's sunshine and a winter time that you'll love. Ye
1. & 2. Colosseum, Rome; 3. Sheer joy of finding Maje store out of nowhere in Seville 4. Food for thought 5. View from my hotel room in Rome 6. On the wall of Portrait Suites by Ferragamo 7. That's me walking down the streets of Rome - Sandro Dres s , Zara Jacket , Love Moschino Bag , Bershka Boots 2013 is now twenty six days old and I'm finally back. Wish you all a wonderful 2013!!!! Thank you for making 2012 a memorable year. Through this blog and your encouragement I could reinvent myself after being in a comfortable zone for too long. The blog has helped me take fashion risks, which I tremendously enjoy taking and get the creativity side out of me. Lots of travel and loads of shopping (alas.... not in Europe). One of those phases when time zooms right in front of you like 1000BHP Bugatti and you don't even realise what just happened. Fuzzy headed from the life changing chaos last few weeks (months?), grappling to find the right mo
Hasn't this week been too long already? Thank god the weekend is here. Here are 5 ways to make this weekend interesting. Would love to hear which ones did you try and some suggestions. Spread the word Tweet #TheWeekendGuide and #StyleDestino 1. Tickle your Funny Bones Break your epoch of monotony, loosen up and have some fun this weekend. And there could be no better way to do it than watching a good Comedian doing the act for you. Check out the best stand up comedy acts playing in your town this weekend and book your tickets. The Comedy Store (Mumbai, London, Manchester) offers the best in alternative stand-up, topical and improvised comedy almost every weekend featuring the finest comedians from around the world on its stage. And Mumbaikars if you're lucky, Vir Das could be playing his famous 'History of India' act in town. You must not miss it, it would be one of the most hilarious one-hour of your life. I've never laughed so much as I did in his sta
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