Friday 28 February 2014

SIDHU JI APPROVES : PENCIL SKIRTS

PENCIL SKIRTS : Be it printed, embroidered, embellished or of fur, a pencil skirt never fails or goes out of fashion. Lengths may vary from time to time but the best lengths for pencil skirts are always AT THE KNEE, JUST ABOVE THE KNEE or JUST BELOW THE KNEE..



Wednesday 26 February 2014

Metal, Checks, Pleats, Leather, Felt!

So we were just trying to check the background that me and my friends created for my room and what we discovered was amazing! It’s great for selfies, fashion shots, group pictures and many more things, HAHA!!! We call it our new “Photo Booth wall”

Well The Black and Yellow Checked felt dress with the wave like bottom frill and pleats  was a find on the streets of Thailand and so was the Leather and Metal belt. The heels are from Red Herring Shoe-licious!, #Debenhams. Stockings are from #Topshop. 

Street shopping Rocks! <3
Love,
For #teenvogue #fashionclick #fashionblogger






Thursday 20 February 2014

Camo-Flowered

Camouflage has been really in lately, so when I found this fabric at a local textile expo , I instantly decide to stitch these into cargo style fitted pants. Moving away from the typical camouflage, it was of a floral nature.. Combined with the leather boots it was comfortable and affordable. The material for the pants costed me as low £5 and rest of the stuff is from #zara and #primark. The whole look costs under £50.. So its the budget fashion kinda look.. I hope you all like it..!
With love, for #teenvogue





Saturday 15 February 2014

Hmong and neons!

Valentine’s day is all about love, and i celebrated it with my first love, Fashion. When I first saw this bag in Thailand , I instantly fell in love.  It’s a Hmong embroidery bag. Let me tell u more about it.

Hmong textile art aka Paj ntau or Paj ntaub, or "flower cloth" in the Hmong language; sometimes transliterated as pa ntau, consists of textile arts traditionally practiced by Hmong people. Closely related to practices of other ethnic minorities in China, the embroidery consists of bold geometric designs often realised in bright, contrasting colors. Different patterns and techniques of production are associated with geographical regions and cultural subdivisions within the global Hmong community.

It’s so great that each region of this world has such amazing accessories. All that we need to do is have an eye for the same. 

Bag :  #National gems gallery, Thailand
Coat : Neon Pink Tweed coat, Customised from a local shop
Neon pink Top and white Jeans : #zara
Wedges: #Aldo
With Love,
For #teenvogue , #teen-vogue