April 27, 2012

Trends: An ode to Fashion Bloggers


When we were young, apart from all the wonderful and valuable things that our elders taught us, we were also fed a whole lot of biased views and concepts. And one of them was that one should not be too involved with ones looks, clothes or spend too much time in front of the mirror. These were things that earned you the label “vain” or “shallow”. And though most of us did try our best to follow these principles and moved on to different areas of work, the tendencies remained. No matter how much we tried to portray ourselves as plain janes to the world, deep within, a lot of us were closet Carrie Bradshaws. 


How many of you girls out there can cross your heart and say that you’ve never done the following: enjoyed shopping for clothes, dressing up, matching shoes and bags with your clothes, open the wardrobe door every other day and think “I have nothing to wear”, wish to lose weight (or gain), like to look beautiful in photos, never happy with your hair and the only reason you went for a family function was to dress up like a tart? 


I wish I had this epiphany a few years earlier but I have come to the conclusion that it's time to come out of the closet! And this has come about because of some brilliant people out there who have elevated their sartorial obsessions into their life’s work! These inspiring individuals are called Fashion Bloggers. They have changed the face of fashion and the perception of fashionistas in the eyes of the world. They have transcended all labels.


 I came across the first of these blogs some years ago, it was called What Katy Wore and since then I’ve been hooked. Katy has stopped blogging a few months back but I think you should check out her blog. It's one of the first generation fashion blogs. Everyday since then, I have been pontificating about starting my own and delaying it for reasons I just mentioned, scared of being labeled! But not anymore! 


These people mix and match the stuff that they have in their wardrobe and create interesting new looks and then photograph themselves and share it with the rest of the world. It’s like creating new designs and patterns with clothes and accessories and sometimes this is achieved with ordinary and cheap thrifted stuff. You don’t have to spend millions to become fashionable, all you need is the perception and you I can create amazing fashion out of ordinary everyday stuff.  I wanted to highlight a few of my favourite blogs in this post. So, here goes:


lazymanxcat

thehiddenbutton


republicofchic

stilettosdiary


stylishbynature


wearabout



These people take their fashion seriously and dedicate a lot of time and effort to their blogs which is why a new kind of social media has come to life. Have you come across Lookbook, Stylepile, Pose, Chicisimo or Chictopia yet? These are just like facebook where you can add friends, send messages and have a profile but only if you have a new outfit or look to show off every other day! It’s really a proof of the fact that fashion is now serious business. So the next time somebody walks in on you while you’re posing in front of the mirror for an imaginary photo shoot, don’t get embarrassed, better still, take it to the next level and join Lookbook or Stylepile and become a self proclaimed fashionista!


As for me, I've already started off in that direction. This could also be a great way to promote my jewelry! Here's my first attempt to photograph myself with the help of a tripod and self timer. The clothes which I am wearing are nothing special, just a few unmatched items from my wardrobe. This attempt was basically to understand the light conditions on my terrace and the placement of the camera. As for the poses and expressions, I really have to work on that!



Salwar: Fabindia, Shirt: Husband's, Tank top: Street stall on Khao San Road, Necklace: Made by me

April 25, 2012

Studio Bulletin: My online beads haul


Some of you might remember a post I wrote about jewelry findings sometime ago. Not long after that, someone read my post and got in touch with me. Thanks to Shopo’s Saturday Superloot, which is a giveaway in which I participated, where she found me! Widad Moral is a jewelry maker herself and stocks and retails jewelry findings apart from selling her amazing handmade jewelry on Shopo! She directed me to her Facebook page: Wee Craft Corner, from where I bought a load of amazing beads and findings! I’m so glad that you helped me out Widad, looking forward to more great stuff from you!


April 4, 2012

The best known secrets of summer

Let’s face it! The Indian summer is the most dreaded time of the year. The scorching sun, the sweat, the grime, the thirst! Oh and did I mention the sorry state of affairs at the vegetable market? Shriveled looking uninteresting vegetables! We are all low on energy and tempers are running high! Phewwww….

But life’s not all about hate! It’s not about dread! It’s about the smallest pleasures that make our time worthwhile! And summer too has its upsides! I am talking about the chilled glass of nimbu pani, I’m talking about the lazy afternoon naps, the sheer joy that a few drops of rain bring on a hot summer’s evening.

The theme for Shopo’s Saturday Superloot, is Summer’s Secret. But the secrets of Summer are known to all and yet they are secrets of a different kind. They are the secrets that make our life better in tiny little ways. They make the unbearable Indian summer worthwhile and beautiful.




These little secrets top my chart:

The magic of cotton: Nothing beats the heat more than light and airy cotton garments. They dry quickly and when the wind blows, it's like your very own air conditioning. Summer is an excellent excuse to wear all the wonderful cotton sarees that are available in India! 

Lemon life savers: Squeeze half a lemon in a glass, add sugar and a bit of salt, pour cold water and mix. Throw in some ice cubes too! But avoid having anything cold right after coming in from the sun. Wait for some time. When the sun extracts every last ounce of energy from us, These lemon life savers is the only thing that makes me climb those last flight of stairs!

Hair help: Summer is not the time for showing off your mane. Don’t you hate it when hair gets sweaty and gets into your face? Sweep them away. Summer is the time for cool hair accessories.

Cut out the heat: Window blinds are a must during those sultry afternoons. Roman blinds, curtains, or Khus, shade your home from the sun. 

Siesta time: The little afternoon naps during those lazy summer afternoons are not just inviting but also necessary. Do you know that in some hot countries offices remain closed for two hours in the afternoon to let everyone take a quick snooze!

The smell of summer: Last but not the least, summer is the time for being in water. Be it in the pool or bathing twice or thrice a day, water is the ultimate savior! And along with that, without a wide variety of aromas and fresh smelling perfumes, the summer experience is incomplete. Do not forget the goodness of fresh flowers! Bring some freshness into your home by keeping them close to the air conditioner or window.


To browse through beautiful summery goodies head over to shopo.in and discover amazing products!