Friday, 11 December 2015

It's raining December

Hey lovelies we are almost running in the mid leg of December and the very fact is sending chills down my spine. Winters are my favorite when it comes to dressing. I mean you get to just wear as much as you want and drape yourselves in layers. Yes you caught my wit right it’s the layer dressing that I would be talking about in this dear post of mine. But all you dandy guys out there before you start digging your closets and boxes for winter clothes learn what layer dressing is all about.
Layering is nothing more than mastering the combining of your clothing so that it functions properly and is aesthetically pleasing to the human kind. It should protect, allow you to move and on top of all should be comfortable. In general layering is a four season look. It lends itself naturally to fall and spring when changing temperatures make it convenient to have pieces you can take on or off throughout the day. But with the right wardrobe pieces and the right materials you can have a layered look all year round if you want. As far as winters are concerned you should keep the basic rule of three layers in mind. A tee shirt or shirt at the base with a bomber jacket or zipper on; for the later you could always opt for v necked sweaters or sweatshirts. The third layer is not a layer but could be a muffler or a scarf.
Have a look at what have I styled for you this winters.




I styled this hooded cardigan which is actually called a shawl Turtle Jacket in all the best possible ways I could. This hooded long cardigan from Nikhil Chinappa for Koovs is everything I desire to go edgy. It’s super rad, comfy, classy and pleasing to the eyes. For the base I chose to wear a plain super comfy white tee from Westside which just let the Turtle Jacket do the talking. For bottoms I chose to wear a simple pair of blue denims and put these ragged slip ons on my feet which completely summed up this look. You could also wear ankle length boots if it’s too chilly outside and you are heading for an evening party. Though, this look completely defines my idea of escapism on a chilly December afternoon.






Till my next post let it rain layers.


Wednesday, 18 November 2015

Bonjour Bling

Hello people! My blog post had been pending since quite a while and the very fact was upsetting me time and again. Also I had been receiving a lot of criticism from people who simply couldn’t digest my blogging buzz. That was when I thought to shine brighter. I have always been brought up in a way where I was taught to take the criticism in a stride and leave a little sparkle wherever I go. My entire family has always been too happy about the fact that I was born not the ordinary way. Just that little extra on an ordinary day is what makes you extraordinary and this very thought keeps pounding over my head and I wake up, gear up, dressing up each day in a way that will never let anyone dull my sparkle.

Whatever I have been rambling in the introduction will now make sense to you as I will be talking about the bling in fashion this season. Bling was originally a slang word used to describe garish and ostentatious jewelry. It is now an accepted word universally to describe anything that is considered over-the-top, excessive, over adorned, a gaudy copy, or kitschy. Bling has made an avenue round the globe from jewelry, clothing, fashion, shoes, cosmetics, tattoos, art, all that might appear to be glamorous and even furniture and antiques.

Girls do have myriad options in all things blingy from sequin dresses, gaudy tops, shimmer leggings to sparkling pumps. But when we talk about guys we need to stick to the minimal and FIY minimal is the latest vogue hitting the high street couture galleries and making it’s place in the runway. So I thought of dressing minimal yet classy also not losing the essence of bling at the same time. Therefore, I styled this  button down tab collared shirt from Koovs with classic foil print with my ankle fit pair of denims from Youngsters. I wore these distressed slip ons with silver detailing to kindle a spark in my feet. I sported this classy Buddha watch from Myntra with a sliver dial to stick to the outline of the post. Also I chose to wear these aviator spectacles and carried this little apple thing in my hand to add an edge of bling to my look.

This style for me quintessentially defines going minimal with an edge of bling and is just the apt thing to sport for dinner dates and evening parties.













Till my next post, remember there is no problem in life that glitter can’t fix. So when life throws SHIT at you cover it in GLITTER.




Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Feel the Grunge

Hola people I have been off lately from the blogging world because of my tuition and the study pressure. I had been shuttling regularly from Mhow to Indore and that is where I got all the tan from which you would evidently see in this post. But I thought of using the tan to my advantage and my creativity got me doing a grunge post.
Okay so since the hints have been given enough, fasten up for feeling the grunge this fall. Grunge is essentially a slovenly, sloppy, thoughtless, uncoordinated look, BUT WITH AN EDGE. Iconic items for men and women are ripped and faded jeans, flannel shirts layered over dirty T-shirts with outdated logos, and combat style boots is what being grungy is all about. Grunge is a low budget thing and therefore DIY (Do It Yourself) plays a very fashionable role in going grungy.
Talking about my personal styling for this particular look keeping the tan in mind I went sporting myself as a Nigga and thought of wearing all shades muddy. Now keeping the shades of mud in mind I wore this tool kit printed shirt because nothing else could have made me look even grungier. For bottoms I chose to wear my DIY distressed denim shorts for that very feel of being grungy. For shoes nothing like wearing boots would have done and also that makes me feel a lot muddy. For accessories I sported this sling bag which I was just about to send for vacuum cleaning but the greasy patches on the bag did all the more wonders in completing the look. The sutli thing in place of a belt works right for making me sloppier. The baggier accessories in the hands just increased the entire feel of GRUNGE.
Shirt- Youngsters, near Aopollo Square; Bag- Myntra (Srota); Boat Shoes- Myntra (Knotty Derby)










Tips from the post:

1.Going grungy is just the apt thing for fall. Also I feel fall is meant for all things fashionably crazy.
2.Greasy hair is a must while sporting a grungy look.
3.DIY should be your go to right away to feel that vibe of being dirty yet stylish.
4.Before sending your bags and greasy pants for a dry or vacuum clean just thing twice if you could go grungy once.
5.Boots or boat shoes are a must have for this look.
6.Ill fitted clothes would do the best in such types of styling.
7.Give your look a crazy feel and go bold as I went using this sutli thing as my belt.

                            Till my next post feel the grunge .

Thursday, 24 September 2015

Mack and Monsoon 💧🌈☔

Hey people is the monsoon taking you away from your closet? Do you feel your style statement ain't living up to your own expectations? Do you get your feet dungy the moment you step out of your homes? Are you battling with your thoughts so as what to wear whenever you go for an outing?
Well, guys if your answer is yes then you've landed at the right place so keep reading as this post of mine would talk about monsoon dressing.
September is almost over but the weather still is so unpredictable. Last week it had been raining cats and dogs throughout.It's quite a breather from hot rise in mercury but monsoon season is the trickiest in terms of dressing and looking fashionable.
To look fashionable is not tough especially when you have the right attitude to life. There are many other things that determine how smart you are than just the clothes you wear. No doubt that the first impression on people who see you would be by judging what you wear or how do you carry yourself because that is what an eye can perceive at the first glance. Therefore, to enhance the “first look impression” of you, this monsoon I have styled a look to sweep people off their feet.



I chose to play with colors for this monsoon look and keeping that in mind I picked up this tank tee from Sleeze(behind 56, Indore) and teamed it up with my super comfy black pair of trousers and this gingham shirt from Apollo Square. For feet I preferred wearing these flip flops (Fila) which I ordered online from Myntra. To complete the look I sported this rainbow umbrella which my friend happened to buy at a traffic signal. Also I carried my tropical volet, a wrist band and a pair of specs as accesssories. 






A vibrant umbrella or a mack is a must have this monsoon season.


I went all the more nautical and carried this tropical wallet from koovs. 


Tips from the post:

1.First of all when we talk about monsoon dressing a perfect pair of bottoms is a must which are not too skinny or tight.

2.Better stick to dark shades for bottoms as the stains are not visible on them and they don't get  patchy.

3.Talking about torso dressing colors is all what you need to play with. Go holly vibrant this season. 

4. Put on a really thin tee which gets dry real fast. 

5.Talking about footwears flip flops and jelly shoes should be your go to. Feel confident to splash all the water from that pit off road on your friend.

6. If you going out in the evenings carrying a shirt which would keep you a little warm is ideal. Gingham are perfect for layer dressing and takes your style statement to another new level. 

7. Whites are for summer and we ain't playing a character under Yash Raj banner so completely forget wearing all white clothes. Also white gets all transparent even if you are a little drenched.

8. Get your hair literally short and trim as hair add a lot in completing the look and you don't want to look real champu when you get all drenched. Do you?




Till my next post keep it nautical ! #xoxox 😘🐣😘

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Attack on Aztec

                   

Hey people before I start blurting out what my new post is about; I would extend sincere gratitude to all of you out there who have been jamming my traffic on Blogspot and have made my Instagram followers go 1000 plus.

Okay so coming down to this post which talks about the bold go trendy Aztec print. The Aztec prints have been around for a while along with the boho trends, and yet their cool funky look is still fresh to the eyes. The Aztec prints can also enliven any dull outfit and give it a fruity spirited look.
The inspiration of fashion comes from things we can’t even imagine. From tree barks to insects, fashion is inspired by the bizarre and the new. Ancient civilizations and their cultures too have been a great influence on fashion and given rise to distinct trends. Tribal prints or Aztec is one such trend that is making the rounds and has caught on as one of the hottest trends of the year.
Aztec prints are crazy, cool, funky and chick. You can pair them up with absolutely anything, one can experiment with lot many variations with these prints and designs. These may not be adopted by everyone, but trust me, with experience I can admit that this print can be worn with anything and in any season and on any errand.
Guys may be a little skeptical about styling these prints because they might have a false notion that prints are a chick flick. But fucchas it's high time to break the norm and do little experimenting. I have styled a white Aztec printed shirt for basics to give a Mexican artsy vibe to your wardrobe right away.

Like I mentioned for starters I chose to wear white printed shirt from Youngsters and teamed it up with my black pair of trousers. For shoes I chose to wear these pointed toe lace shoes which look like twins to my shirt. For accessories I wore a statement watch, a colorful band and my round shaped spectacles. Also since the theme was Aztec I carried that tribal printed mobile cover to complete the look. 
Embrace the Aztec intrusion in your trend and get your style statement dipped in things bold yet peppy. 

Till my next post keep experimenting.