Photography: Photography By Aman M
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
#Trending - Tangerine
For a colour that the fash frat has avoided for the longest time to avoid looking like a pumpkin, orange is finally having it’s day in the sun. Over the last few seasons, designers like Proenza Schouler, Miuccia Prada and Michael Kors have extensively been using this lush hue in their runway presentations. Even celebrities like Solange Knowles, Mary Kate Olsen and Lady Gaga have also been spotted in the most eye-catching of tangerine outfits. You too can imbibe tangerine into your wardrobe by way of tailored separates, or chic accents like an oversized patent leather tangerine coloured clutch or neon orange costume jewellery. The newly re-located multi designer store Kitsch(now at Defence Colony, right below Ritu Dalmia's award winning Diva) has many a chic tangerine options from the crème da la crème of international brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Stella McCarteny and Alexander McQueen. Here, we show you how to stay on top of this trend without looking like an Oompa Loompa. Opt for simple silhouettes and pair with neutral colours. Pile on some statement accessories and you’re good to go!
White peplum blazer with power shoulders & straight fit tangerine pants – Alexander McQueen at Kitsch
Kitten printed 'Lita' Platform booties - Jeffrey Campbell
White peplum blazer with power shoulders & straight fit tangerine pants – Alexander McQueen at Kitsch
Kitten printed 'Lita' Platform booties - Jeffrey Campbell
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Monday, August 26, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Mae Lookbook
Lookbook for Mae
Concept & Styling: Vikram Hazarika Sharma
Photography & Post-production: Yinny Yangy Illusions
Concept & Styling: Vikram Hazarika Sharma
Photography & Post-production: Yinny Yangy Illusions
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Fifty Shades in the Sun - Goa Photodiary
Ever so often, comes along an experience that re-affirms your faith in humanity and gives you a new found perspective on life, going to Goa over new years' was sadly not one such experience. It partly had to do with the fact that it being my first time there, I had mammoth expectations and thought it was going to be a non stop party every where. Much to my disappointment it was not. Over the years I had come to view Goa as 'party central', owing to all the wild stories narrated to me by friends as well as it's projection in popular culture as a one stop shop for all things considered unsavoury in conservative circles. But as it turns out, much to the relief of morally upright forces, Goa is no different from other major cities when it comes to a night of unadulterated debauchery, the only difference being that most places in Goa have the beautiful Arabian sea as a backdrop to their (sometimes shabby) interiors. However Goa was not all bad! It is beautiful, extremely beautiful, and it's amazing how you can end up spending the entire day at the beach doing nothing(unless you consider 'people watching' to be physically or mentally exerting). The isolated pristine beaches of Candolim (North Goa) are ideal for spending countless hours just soaking up the sun and whetting your appetite by way of all the local and not so local delicacies made available by the countless beach front shacks. Goa is the perfect getaway as long as you have realistic expectations and a heartfelt commitment to some serious 'chilling'(read: getting roasted in the sun).
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