Showing posts with label Yum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yum. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2012

Dearest.

Everyone has favourites in their wardrobes right? A tie with an interesting story behind it. A belt that goes with everything. 

These things get special loving, and you always reach for them when you want to feel good about yourself. Here are some of the things that I'm partial to. It's a collection I've curated over the past few years and one I hope to keep adding to once I bring home my own paycheck (which should be soon hopefully!).

These Ray Bans were given to me by my grandfather. He wore them and then my uncle did, and now I wear them! They're the perfect size and shape and there's something about the gold frames that gives them a cool vintage vibe.



Chunky watches have always been my go-to and when I saw this watch looking up at me in the display case, I had to buy it. You can see how well worn it is from the discoloured belt. I love the aeronautical vibe and wearing it makes me feel a little bit better everyday. Next up, a rose gold brown-leather strap beaut.



My favourite scarf is also my only one. This HE by Mango crushed muslin scarf makes a great accent for everything from blazers to T-shirts and even a kurta. And the best bit is that the messier I tie it, the better it looks.

 

I don't have too many pocket squares but I love these two silk squares I had made. My next one will be white linen with black piping and rounded edges.


I'm usually too picky when it comes to ties and these three are some of the very few I have liked, to date.  Presentations, events or parties, these have never let me down. The black tie is my go to when I want to go minimal and when I'm looking for some whimsy I head to the paisley. The dotted tie is my in-between/when I can't decide tie. My next purchases are decided: A slim knitted silk tie and one from Giraffe Japan.


If I'm picky about ties, I'm approximately 2322^6767 times more picky about the shoes I wear. Believe it or not, I went to 8 stores in under an hour before I found my pair of black dress shoes. After what felt like hours, I walked into a store I wasn't even planning on visiting and serendipitously found these. When I bought these I was desperate but I've grown to love them. I love the classic, traditional feel wingtips lend to a look and the fact that they're slightly long adds length to my frame. As for Kolhapuris, I have to say it's a relationship you have to build with them. The first few times you wear them, your feet are left smarting and bitten but over time, they become more comfortable than everything else you own. I usually buy the darker, oiled versions with no embellishment, but I bought these because the store didn't have a dark pair without the gold and not before long, I couldn't imagine wearing them without it!





Isn't there something wonderful about the way leather ages? I bought this belt at least five years ago and it's stuck with me all through my waistline/style fluctuations. I can't bear to let it go even though it's stretched out of shape and buckle-less now. The colour and texture are spot on and I haven't found a worthy replacement just yet. To think I picked this up from a Benetton factory store for only र 600.



My favourite scent changes fairly frequently, I guess I haven't quite found my signature yet, but it's always light and citrus inspired. Right now I'm loving La Bateleur from the D&G Anthology. I always appreciate minimalism and for me, just looking the bottle was half the battle won. I've been using it very generously and I must decide on what I'm trying next.



I couldn't go without posting a couple of shots of my paints, mostly because they're so colourful but they're also really good quality, I've been using them a lot of late.



It is obligatory that I say that all the photos were taken by me and the ones set against a magazine were taken on a copy of French Elle from 2005, when they celebrate 60 years of the magazine. I still remember when my dad brought it back from his trip, I pounced on it and read it every day after school! Well, I can't really say read, it was in French. Beautiful, beautiful magazine though.


So those were some things I love and treasure, what are your favourites?

Monday, November 21, 2011

The search for that perfect white shirt.

I am constantly in the search for that perfect white shirt. The perfect shoulder fit, crisp, pristine cotton, fit that skims your body, perfect collar length; finding that shirt is pure ecstasy. I found my most recent soul-shirt at Cottonworld in Calcutta. It's perfect, we're very happy together.

Trawling Net-a-porter.com like I usually do while absconding from exam prep, I happened to stumble onto many, many fantastic tops. So I decided  that doing a post might be a good way to end my bloggers block.

This DAY BERGER ET MIKKELSEN number incorporates heavy lace and sheer cotton. Recipe for awesomesauce, I say.

Try this contrast piping DKNY blouse with a tiny silk tulip skirt to look like the perfect Stepford wife gone rogue.


This Donna Karan tunic would be perfect against a sparkling Maldivian horizon.

Oh Alber! You're such a tease. Lanvin keeps it whimsical with a bow-embellished silk tee.

Wear this draped white Michael Kors top for a night on the town. White is one of those few exceptional light colours that I feel look as good at night as do they in the day.

Miu Miu is one my newer favourite labels and ever since I saw this sequined-collar top on a mannequin, I can't stop thinking about it. 

Miu Miu smashes it with another great white top - loving the tiers!

Another Black/White beauty, this time from Sandro. I can just imagine it being worn with a bright pair of tailored shorts.

Temperley London makes the most whimsical, exquisite shirts and this here is no exception. The lace and pin-tuck panels make for a perfect day to night piece.

Not a fan of the Pell, but give me a peter pan collar and I'm on board. This is from The Row.

To end on a high note, here's an absolutely AMAZING Prabal Gurung embellished-tulle blouse. Could it be more perfect? I think Prabal is one of the greatest designers of his generation, his designs are effortlessly chic and oh-so pretty, without ever being boring. I have a feeling he's going to hit a Marc Jacobs level high soon enough.

Miss me, I promise (again!) to post more often.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Trendspotting: Ba Da Bling Ba Da Boom!

Guess who's been trawling Net-A-Porter again?

(Click for a larger view)


Clockwise from top left:
Alexander McQueen Skull Clutch
Moschino Cheap & Chic Pencil Skirt 
Adam Jacquard Dress
Tory Burch Clutch
Yves Saint Laurent Gold-Plated Ring
Alexander McQueen Wedge Heels
Lanvin Insect Cuff

Saturday, January 22, 2011

I Love Miu.

Miu Miu is one of my favourite labels. 
Edgy. Cute. Chic. Luxe.
It's all you'd ever want in a brand.
I love everything about Miu Miu, from the logo right down to the gorgeous textures on their leather goods.
The shoes, the bags, the dresses, the separates. 
Miu Miu's just delish'




Dear Miu Miu,

Never Change!

                                                                                    Love,  
                                                                                                      Me

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Right now I'm loving:

The latest M.A.C. product range Venomous Villains. It makes being evil look so glamorous!



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

The one in which we lust after Anna Del Russo.

Why is she such a yummy?
Anna Del Russo at Vogue Paris 90th Anniversary Masquerade Ball.

I don't know anyone else who can pull this off with such class.
She's in a custom Pucci dress and she's wearing a headpiece by Gareth Pugh.


Another sexy beast that night, Tyra Banks.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Lanvin SS '11 Pre-Collection.

The Lanvin Spring/Summer 2011 pre-collection came out two days ago. I'm more than a little excited. This is why I absolutely adore the house. My dream job would be at Lanvin. This is so my style. Alber E, are you listening?










See the rest here.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Random Post.

So I just realised I haven't shown you guys the dress I designed for the Artsfest in my University. Basically a total of 10 designers were selected from all over the city to showcase a design, with the theme being, "Clothes are dead and Fashion is Alive!" I got chosen and this is what I showcased. I used raw silk for the dress and crinoline lining. The skirt is embellished with a hundred odd fresh roses and the neckpiece and belt are leftover rose stems.
Chic or chic?

Next is very interesting street art I found near where I live. The material used was duct tape and it was made on a post box. I think its incredibly creative, and so emo. It brings out the little emo kid in me. :)

And last but not least, this is a cake I made last year. Considering I made it at complete short notice with nothing but cake mix at hand, I think I did a pretty good job of improvising. The icing is full cream milk, butter and drinking chocolate and the sprinkles are actually breakfast cereal bits.
:9 Yuhh-m