Saturday, April 2, 2016

My Flamingos and Music Loops

Do you know when you're listening to the radio and an absolutely mind-capturing, soul-reaching, booty-moving song comes on and you have no idea what the name of the song is? From then on ensues the quest to find it and download it. A feeling of absolute need envelopes you and you can now only hear that song on repeat in your head. The struggle is real. I am in this battle right now, and I am losing it. I guess Google can't do everything. I guess I'll have to be satisfied with its homework capabilities. Not that I'm complaining. Our almost seemingly infinite range of information is baffling, and what is fascinating is that it's only growing. So much for librarian as a career choice. That was a popular choice back in the time of The Mummy.
I was cruising along the edge of wanderlust and general fashion lust while scrolling through Vogue's instagram feed. Since Lakme Fashion Week just took happenstance, my feed is overflowing with inspiration and beauty. In particular, the collections of Sva are  inspired by Morocco and its rich culture and there were silhouettes that I know are my niche. Easy flowing, printed and asymmetric in all the right places. I think my next outfit is going to be Sva-spired.
Yes, not a pun-queen, I know.
For now you can scroll through my flamingo printed outfit, because really. Who can resist those animal printed pieces that speak so strongly with their colors and adorable graphics. These cut out brogues are a new find, and I am wearing them left, right and center. They go with everything and are crazily comfortable. I'll put a link down below to where you can find them. It was right after this shoot that I went in, and cheated on my flamingo with shorts in lion manes and roaring faces. It's okay though. Flamingos and I are on great terms these days.








Brown cut out Brogues
http://www.closet37.com/office-wear/191-breaking-free-brown.html

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Those Hot Days and Warm Colors

Many times as a blogger, I find that the whole act of blogging is very hard. Not so much in terms of content, but more so looking at how competitive this has become. There are so many of us out there that its humbling and destructive each in its own way. Being a blogger is so much more than just putting some words out there or snapping some pictures and posting them. In a world where we're all trying so hard to be unique and bring something different to the table, its not surprising that being just the average is increasingly impossible. It's frequent that a fellow blogger starts to do better than you, or is getting more opportunities even though they may have started off slow or later than you. And this can be difficult to digest or deal with. It may feel like there's really no point in blogging anymore if there isn't enough reach or anything tangible coming out of it. I guess this is a basic human flaw. Comparison. We compare every aspect of our lives. Fitness, finance, career. Even personal dreams and aspirations. And although its healthy to compare, its unhealthy to compare with others. You can try and be better than your past self, but as soon as Jane Doe or John Hancock come into the picture, all hell breaks loose. Its mayhem in your head and you can't seem to laugh at that cat meme as easily anymore. 

Why do we do this? Instead of relishing our lives and other's lives, we reduce it to a point system and try and stay above each other. We resent anyone doing something better than us, or getting ahead of us. It itches and pricks. I realized this very hard truth through two things - Fitness and Blogging. Both are competitive in their own way. I love challenges, but ever since I was a little kid, I've hated the idea of competition. The vibes it gives is so negative and decaying. Self belief decays. 

I love my blog and whatever I put here is from my soul. Its a part of who I am. This isn't simply just a personal style blog, although technically it is. I wish I could find an appropriate word to describe what this is. Until my vocabulary catches up with my train of thought, let's just say that it's an intangible thing. A thing that I believe is bigger than a blog and a page of words. You are a part of this, "thing". A big part of it. And with that, I give you my OOTP. 

A fire orange ikat blouse styled with a dhoti, peacock embroidered flats from my recent trip to Jaipur and, surprise surprise, a bindi. I've used a lot of warm colors in this outfit. Seemed only fitting, given the weather and all. I have to admit though, I'm dreading June and July. Whatever will happen to us then?
*slyly takes out bikini and lemonade*







|| Dhoti - Aakriti
Motif Dupatta - Mom's Closet
Ikat blouse - Commercial Street ||

































Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Khadi and Bugs

Happy Women's day to all the strong, confident and feminine souls out there!

If you've been following my blog for a while, you'd know by now that I have a certain affinity with the illustrious khadi material. Everything from its origin to its incredibly wide range of use and statements. And then making a statement is another topic all together. I love making a statement, clothing or otherwise. What I love about this word, is its assertiveness and its ambiguity. Making a statement needn't be loud. It could be a subtle hint of a statement hidden very smartly. It could be something that everyone sees, but they don't realize they've seen it. Like a subliminal message. It encodes itself deep within but mysteriously. Seriously though, have you seen Josie and the Pussycats? Subliminal messages in movies? *shudder*

I picked up this shirt this weekend actually, from the men's section. I simply loved the biology throwback I experienced when I saw it. The familiar bug drawings, with the anatomical name as well. I could quite literally visualize this outfit while paying. I paired it with tan trousers and my beige heeled brogues. I could go on and on about the refinery brogues and oxfords bring to an ensemble. Correlating to that, the bag was designed by me, and its this structured, mustard colored khadi delight. It plays on the sophisticated side, giving a rather street look a touch of top class snobbery. More details on this piece soon.


Trousers -  Westsport
Tshirt - The Jeanswear Company
Bag designed by me





















Friday, March 4, 2016

Sufi and Sufi


Sufi music has always rang a deeper bell inside me. The spirituality behind its melody and words is like poetry for the Gods. And the truly relatable part is that the interpretation of Sufi music is left up to the listener. As a family, we've always listened to genres like Jazz, Classical and Sufi. The kind of music that reaches inside you and pulls out emotions and reactions. The mehfil or aura these genres bring out are ones that generate genius and even prodigies in its wake.

I styled this outfit with this aura in mind and channeled the spiritual warrior. Its a comfortable outfit, despite the uncomfortable heat we're still experiencing. But I shouldn't complain. I'm getting to wear all my summery dresses for much longer. The turban and the dhoti are Indian or Asian influenced and the crop top with the digital print adds a Western touch of defined silhouette. I've drawn the flowing sounds of Sufi into the drapery in the dhoti. I haven't included footwear in this shoot, simply because I felt for the shoot, going shoe less was giving a good layout. But I would pair this outfit with flat sole brogues in probably a deep tan. Also, I'm loving these earrings I picked up from Charming Charlie. I am a sucker for anything filigree. I've actually been told many times that my outfits always seem to have a feel or vibe to themselves. Some story they try to tell, more than an IndoWestern look. It was while shooting this that I realized I couldn't disagree. And that's credit to a group of various people who continue to inspire me everyday. 






Dhoti - Aakriti
Crop Top - F21
Filigree earrings - Charming Charlie
Laakh or iron Bangles - Jaipur














































Saturday, February 27, 2016

What's in a Bag?

Lately most of my assignments and endeavors have had me running all over the city. I've been crazy busy, but loving this change from the usual rut of college lectures. And just as fate would have it, the temperatures in Bangalore have never seen the heights they are at now. I kid you not, I'm tempted to jump into a cold shower every few hours. I'd be squeaky clean too, considering all the dirt and muck I've been picking up.

It seemed appropriate to commemorate this traveler's thirst quenched, with a What's in my Bag. These are essential tools, apart from the obvious phone and keys, that I always have with me when I'm out, and that have proved their worth on several occasions.






Water & healthy snacks - I prefer metal bottles to plastic ones. Better for the environment and you. Be sure to wash this bottle twice a week at least, Hygiene is utmost when in India. Being a FitFoodie is not easy. Therefore, I also keep a zip lock of nuts or an apple, to make sure I don't ever get hangry.

Charging port - This piece of technology has saved me from oh so many troubles. Being a person who travels by buses for the better part, I rely on Google maps whenever I'm in a new area or need directions to the nearest bus top. This takes up battery real fast, and these ports are small and can hold a few days worth of charge. Keeping one of these will never prove worthless.


Pick-Me-Up - This is a personal preference. I would say keep whatever can pick up your mood instantly. Maybe koehl or mascara. Or even a perfume. Whatever would make you feel like Queen bae, you keep that. For me its a lipstick. Currently favoring StreetWear's Pink Pirouette.

Wallet and ID - Wallet = money. No explanations there. Valid ID can save you, give you entry and justify your presence in so-many-situations-that-I-cant-seem-to-put-them-on-my-fingers. Its a plastic card of 4x2 inches citizens. Not that heavy. No excuses then.

Sketch book - This is the center of all activity for me. I write, I sketch, I record. If you are the kind of person that draws inspiration from travelling, this is a good thing to keep. Whenever you're craving some inspiration, just a flip through these pages will exceed Pinterest and Tumblr.

Earphones - Good music and the wind in your face. Complimentary things that just make walking or spending time at waiting areas that much better.

Face wipes - Yes, those insignificant face wipes they give in floods on flights. This is worth stashing in your purse for later use, like when you have sweat dripping down your face or when you couldn't resist petting that dog just before lunch.



I hope this was helpful. I'd love to know what your bags look like. Comment below, and happy travels. :)




Sunday, February 14, 2016

All Tied Up

Been super busy between college assignments and event planning for our fest. I never realized how much I like event planning until I was knee deep in it though. All the talking, promotions, running around, planning every last detail and making it look exactly the way you imagine it. Although with all this work on my plate, and craving any sleep I can get, I am so glad I am doing it. And to top it all off, I have restarted my dance classes. I'm sure you'll see dancer like poses in today's shots. Guilty.

Along those lines, I recently met a guy at the bus stop. He asked me directions and that, smoothly, got a conversation going. There was a point when I asked him whether what he does at work is something he truly enjoys. Putting aside the late meetings and overworked weekends. I simply want to know whether the work you do, do you do it for results, or for the enjoyment of the mere work itself? For me personally, enjoyment of the work is crucial. If I don't long for what I'm doing, I find it hard to put my all into it. I'll try and try and burn myself out trying. But the ease with which I would be able to do the task I'm passionate about, is what I feel would propel me to move forward. And that's why I'm in design and not in engineering. Its just not my thing.

I read in the Gita once, that true sacrifice could be anywhere from giving up worldly lust to having a feeling of gratitude for everything by giving up your work as sacrifice to the universe. Look at it like this. Imagine you are a screwdriver. Now, without the hand putting in the effort, the screwdriver would be useless. However, if the hand keeps making the effort, without the screwdriver, nothing would be accomplished. Now, how can the screwdriver think that HE is the one doing all the work, and that any failure or accomplishment is HIS to own? Its his part to simply do his job, and feel content within it. Its only when the screwdriver is in this state of mind, that he can be the best screwdriver around. As a student of the spiritual journey, I have found that only when I have left the results of my work up to the Force, that I have performed better than ever. Its a step on the soul's journey forward, and man has been known to love moving forward. I only hope to keep growing.

As for my OOTP, I tried something new with a relatively new, black maxi skirt I had lying around. The real news is that - I got brogues! I've been saving up for these for a few months and I can't wait to style it in every way possible. Being petite, heels were a better way to go I felt, since it really adds that extra dimension. I paired them with visible white ankle socks, to bring that quirkiness in. And this khaadi printed jacket is such an Indian twist to the outfit, that I absolutely had to finish it off with a big black bindi. 



Nude brogues - Myntra
Black maxi - Forever 21
Khaadi printed vest - Fab India


















Saturday, February 6, 2016

Septum-sempra

A decision that I've been struggling with for the past month or so has now become an everyday routine. Its always at the back of my mind, you know, behind what is the meaning of life and what is God. Yeah, that far back. You'd think that after I've introduced you to this focus-threatening decision, it would be about what university I'm going to join, or something along those mature lines.

Its a decision about whether or not I should spend money on the entire collection of Harry Potter music, as played by the Philharmonic.Yeah. Priorities.

Its not about the need for it because believe me, its needed for intensified focus and motivation. A lot of reminiscence of course. But mostly just love for that wizarding world. But should I spend that much money for it? What if I find something else that I need more a few minutes later? Its that damned extensive menu all over again. 

So I guess that's where this OOTD stemmed from. Like I told you, its been at the back of my mind for the longest time. I guess it was only a matter of time before that inspiration surfaced and showed itself. The brogues though, I've had my eye on for the longest time. And when I finally found the right size and enough money saved up, I took great pleasure in ordering them. Be ready for a long stream of brogue donned posts.

Plaid dress -  Levis
Brogues - Myntra
Rings - Travel finds

And no, I haven't actually pierced my septum. I like change and experimentation, and piercing just seems so.. permanent. So there's a reason to design some rings of my own. I'm starting to think they might just be my new favorite accessory. Not to mention Ranveer Singh sporting it on a magazine cover is any less beautiful. That man can pull off anything.



Geometric danglers - Charming Charlie
Septum ring - Handmade





Until my next post.

Stay true.