Showing posts with label Ballerina's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ballerina's. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

TrimmingsAndLace For Chumbak : That World Of Colour


 photo TrimmingsandLace_20.11.2015-1-2.jpg  photo 2015-12-02.jpg  photo TrimmingsandLace_20.11.2015-9.jpg  photo TrimmingsandLace_20.11.2015-32.jpg  photo ezgif.com-video-to-gif.gif  photo 2015-12-022.jpg  photo TrimmingsandLace_20.11.2015-6.jpg  photo TrimmingsandLace_20.11.2015-4.jpg  photo TrimmingsandLace_20.11.2015-27.jpg  photo TrimmingsandLace_20.11.2015-13.jpg

For any artist, I believe, eclecticism is a challenging side of the curve to be at. Your art must thrive in its exclusiveness but at the same time must resonate with the ideologies of your audience at large. For any artist to establish this reasoning as his identity is surely a feat. But to diversify and divulge and reinvent and yet remain grounded to the aesthetics is a sign of greatness. For me the husband-wife duo, the curators, the visionaries and the artists at Chumbak fit this definition like no other. Chumbak’s entrepreneurial journey that started five years ago has always been an inspiration to me. Mainly because, it isn’t any rags to riches story that fits the texts of a case study but a narration of how far your dreams and your belief in them can take you. It is a story of what passions are made of and how sometimes it’s all about that one plunge.

The same came this October when Chumbak ventured into the apparel segment with the launch of Collection One. Collection One is your entree into Chumbak’s world of design, colour and print. Not to miss, the quintessential dose of insanity that is associated with Chumbak. So expect a whole new take on space, ocean, Pixel Art and food, all manifested into a fashion line, that has been designed to start conversations that never end and even when they do they end in smiles. 

Unlike most of my posts, I didn’t shoot this look with a prior brief or perspective in mind. My only agenda was to have fun at the shoot and celebrate the genre of outfits that I haven’t really worn before. The designs and prints have an inherent playfulness to them, which automatically gets infused into you. And that is pretty much what happened to me during the shoot. So there were twirls and pouts, jumps and misses, hair flips and virtual kisses, ankle twists and laughs and a leap into this new sea of fashion. 



You Need To Know When To Say Bye


The Rs. 100 Setting Powder You Didn't Know About




Wearing - 

Triangle Town Long Tunic - c/o Chumbak (Shop)
Aztec Cats Raglan Sweater - c/o Chumbak (Shop)
Hummingbird Leggings - c/o Chumbak (Shop)
Magical Jungle Women's Wrist Watch - c/o Chumbak (Shop)
Fox Yellow Ballerinas - c/o Chumbak (Shop)
Shirt Dress - Mango 
Neck-Piece - The Little Bauble Box
Brooch - H&M
Sunglasses - Miss Bennett 
Pumps - Done By None
Sandals - River Island (Here)

Thank you for stopping by...
Love
Agam

Sunday, 23 August 2015

TrimmingsAndLace For VAPH - An Isabelle Story


 photo Trimmings and Lace_Leisure Valley_14.08.2015-12.jpg  photo 2015-08-23.jpg  photo Trimmings and Lace_Leisure Valley_14.08.2015-13.jpg  photo Trimmings and Lace_Leisure Valley_14.08.2015-7.jpg  photo Trimmings and Lace_Leisure Valley_14.08.2015-11.jpg  photo Vaph Picnic1.jpg  photo Trimmings and Lace_Leisure Valley_14.08.2015-2.jpg  photo Trimmings and Lace_Leisure Valley_14.08.2015-5.jpg

Shot By - Sahil Nanda

As a fashion blogger, stylist and someone who is genetically blessed with an average height, heels often are my rescue. However, like most of you, traditionally I am all in all a flats person. Eight out of ten times, if the occasion permits, you'll see me in flats. I head out for my shoots and meetings in flats with the heels making an appearance just before I step out of the car. There too, you would rarely find me in sandals or any open-toe flats. I am a complete loafers, moccasins and ballerina kind of girl and perhaps too definitive when it comes to my flats.




This is exactly how my meeting with the VAPH team started. VAPH as a brand specializes in leather and leather textures. But what's interesting is how they have transcended the boundaries of classic leather shoes and colour tones, to introduce variants in terms of colours and textures. In their beautifully designed lookbook you'll be lost in choice amidst some colourful loafers, oxfords, lace-ups, boots and sandals crafted in a combination of suede and treated leather. Don't forget to refer the style guide for some amazing style inspirations and tips. With over 30 years of experience in designing, sourcing and shoe construction, needless to say that their pieces are crafted with meticulous attention to detail and quality.

One glance at the collection and I knew that these Isabelle loafers belonged to me. However, dressing up everyday and slipping into the closest pair of flats that you find to styling this pair was somewhat of a challenge for me. The unbound utility of these loafers to run multiple errands during the day is unmatched, but through this post I wanted to depict how stylish they look when styled for an easy and relaxed day. My idea of the same was to spend it in shorts and this breezy off-shoulder top. Thankfully it had rained a couple of hours before we set out to shoot, and what was meant to be a shoot turned into a fun day spent at the park. Heels might be a woman's weapon to stance, poise and power but flats for me are symbolic of her innocence, the child inside her and her little ways of making the world around her joyous and beautiful. An hour into the shoot and a array of feelings...a pair of shoes can change lives!

This particular pair has become my go-to and the most dependable pair on my shoe rack presently. It's easy to slip on, comfortable and sturdy especially during the rains. Don't believe me? See me do Snapchat story to show you the obvious. You can add me - TrimmingsAndLace. And for all of you dying to shop, you can check out VAPH shoes on Flipkart, Myntra and Jabong.

Wearing - 

Top - Tailored (here)
Shorts - Stalk Buy Love
Loafers - c/o VAPH (Don't forget to find them at FacebookTwitter and Instagram)
Bucket Bag - Mango (here)
Earrings - Vivat (love this)
Bangles - Westside
Headband - Forever 21 and Thrifted 

Thank you for stopping by...
Love

Thursday, 9 July 2015

TrimmingsAndLace For Nautica : Where Summer Never Ends


 photo 0K6A0655_D.jpg  photo 0K6A0673_D.jpg  photo 0K6A0642_D.jpg  photo 0K6A0634_Dmw.jpg  photo 0K6A0701_D.jpg  photo 0K6A0636_D.jpg  photo 0K6A0683_D.jpg  photo 0K6A0700_D.jpg



A fashion genre that aptly gets described by a set of three colours that predominantly constitutes it is - Nautical. The geometric precision of stripes, checks and dots combined in a trio of whites, blues and reds, transcends you to the deep seas and to waters and lands where summer never ends. The emotions in the life of a sailor, the stories of valor, celebrations and adventures, the nostalgia of the sea is something an institution like Nautica lives up to. Their philosophy manifests itself in everything -  from their collections to their store décor. Which is why, when I was asked to style their S/S'15 collection as part of the #MyNautica campaign, it was a sentiment in itself. Confirming to it's very ideology, the collection is a vibrant mix of colours in polos and the quintessential stripes in tanksmaxis and dresses. What I personally loved in this collection was the experimentation in techniques and the overall modular appeal of the garment (Loved this and this). The collection confirms to the Nautica aesthetics of precision and uniformity in tailoring, while keeping the comfort factor intact. 

For this look, I decided to romance the summer whites and added a vertical and horizontal contrast of stripes by way of the tank and the shirt. I added a tinge of red to the look via my lips and hair. Moschino-esque heavy metal and a textural contrast via the bag, I managed to pacify my longingness for the sea. Well, clothes are always a solution. Let's drink to that sailors! 

Wearing - 

Tank Top - c/o Nautica (Shop)
Bermuda Shorts - c/o Nautica (Shop)
Belt - c/o Nautica (From the men's section - shop)
Shirt - Dad's
Sunglasses - RayBan
Bag - c/o October (here)
On my wrist - Forever 21, Westside, Gifted
Earrings - Claire's
Flats - Myntra.com (here)

Thank you for stopping by...
Love
Agam




 

Wednesday, 22 October 2014

When October Spoke To Me


                                                

                                               

                                                      

                                           


I call my love and fascination for the festive season as weird and unusual. Besides the obvious dressing mutations that change as a result of fall in temperatures, I myself cannot pick, accept or justify why I love and dream festivities like no other. Maybe its because of the faint celebratory sounds that make way through the quietness of the night or it is the unison with which the roads get jam packed, sweet shops get flooded with people or the sight of your city beaming in a sea of lights. Maybe it has to do with a week long cleaning drive my mom initiates at home calling it the essential Diwali cleaning or memories of falling in love or the relief of finishing semester exams right before the action starts. Maybe it is this enigma and unanswered charm of it all that makes the festival season so special for me, year after year.

When it comes to dressing for Diwali, I am a stickler for traditional. However, considering how hectic my day gets with all the guests, lunches, family visits and prayers, I can barely manage a change before the evening celebrations begin. Hence, I always try that my outfit, jewellery and make-up is easy and comfortable to take me from day to night. Pairing this lehnga skirt with a tailored crop-top, juttis and minimal accessories is going to be my route this year. Plus, I love how these vibrant autumn hues come together seamlessly.  

This post, personally has been the most challenging for me. We wanted to showcase the outfit amidst the fervour and rustle-bustle of the festivities and chose to shoot this look at a fair right in the heart of Chandigarh. Practical difficulties and inhibitions of the mind intact, I would like to believe that we were able to get results worthy of a day's job.

I hope this post does its bit in evoking your beautiful memories, with promises of an even more lustrous and glowing future. My sincerest best wishes to each one of you and your loving families. Thank you for all the love. Happy festivities! 

Wearing - 

Lehnga Skirt - Ritu Kumar 
Crop-Top - Tailored
Earrings - Mom's
Bangles and Juttis - Thrifted (here)

Thank you for stopping by...
Love
Agam




Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Stories From That TextBook

                                                                                

                                                                        

                                                                   

                                                                  



                                                                 

                                                                 

One very distinct memory that I have and remember living it in the moment as well, is of myself getting lost in the pictorial representations of text-books back in school. The imagery of a quaint summer day, an old man walking on the road, a seller or a rickshaw puller resting under the tree, a kid rushing to buy an ice-cream from the street vendor in those quintessential shorts and collared shirt and a street dog breaking away from slumber to drink water by the road. Whenever we did stories visually represented and manifested like this, it always swept me away to this illusionary land. It perhaps more was the inquisitiveness and an answer to self or rather the kid in the city, that towns and cities like these do reside in the heart of the hinterland. Spare a moment to imagine, drift and live the life of these cities. Or spare more than a moment to venture out on a hot, dry day and I am sure sights like these won't be oblivion to the eye. Experiencing the tranquility, quietness and stillness of the city life is an experience in itself. And experiencing the tranquility, quietness and stillness of self in moments like these, is an awakening to savour. 
My outfit symbolizes my thoughts. This breezy, cotton kurta from b:kind in the ideal shades of blue and white is a life to that summer dream. Easy on fit and carefree in structure, you can team it up with your favourite pair of jeans, trousers or shorts. A bright contrast in red, orange or fuchsia is all you'll need to strike a balance and sail through the day. As for me, I added colour via my lipstick and for accessories stuck to my current favourite bag from October. Further accentuating my love for statement pieces and staying true to all Indianess, I paired the look with these heavy Kundan earrings. To keep the subtle element of dressy intact, I finished the look with a pair of pointy gold flats. 
Outfits, locations, pictures...what evokes your memory the most. I look forward to knowing about your stories. Leave your comments below, e-mail me, tweet or drop a comment on my Instagram. Let's share our stories and a day from our lives!

Wearing - 

Kurta - c/o b:kind (Shop)
Shorts - Flipkart 
Bag - c/o October (Shop)
Ballerina Flats - Myntra.com
Midi-ring set - Romwe (here)
Statement Ring - Thrifted
Earrings - Mom's
On my lips - M.A.C Ruby Woo
On my nails - Essie in She's Pampered

Thank you for stopping by...
Love
Agam

                                                                      





Saturday, 7 June 2014

Revisiting : Stories From The Past


                                                                           

                                                                      

                                                                     

                                                                           

                                                                      

                                                              

                                                    


Much of my dressing-up in routine or otherwise is inspired by memories. Though as humans we try and adapt strongly to the theories and teachings of living in the present and 'letting-go', for me personally memories and instances from the past act as a propeller - good or bad. I feel I am genetically blessed with a memory sharp enough to remember dates and what I wore and when episodes. The faintest memory I have of Grecian dressing is from my school days for a Greek play called Antigone. Ever since then (or much before), I have been fascinated with the whole idea of toga dressing, head jewellery, wreaths and the play of gold against flowly chitons. So when I worked with the wonderful team at The Trunk Label, to style and theme a post around their magnificent Nadia cuff, I jumped on to re-live my Antigone moment and reprise my love for gold. If you have been reading my blog for long, you might as well be familiar with my love for statement pieces and jewellery pieces that hold a strong personality of their own. The Nadia cuff, certainly upholds to the same. It's dominating enough to complete your look and delicate enough to keep your dainty side up. Just how I like my jewellery. Afterall, that's how I have grown to connect with it.
Do you have pieces in your wardrobe which bring back memories and a smile? Don't forget to tell me about them.
Catch behind the scenes of this shoot on my Instagram - here and here.

Wearing - 

Maxi Dress - Romwe (Did here as well)
Nadia Cuff - c/o The Trunk Label (Shop)
Cuff and Bangles - Westside, Thrifted
Neck-piece worn as head jewellery - XOXO Accessories

Thank you for stopping by...
Love
Agam




Monday, 23 December 2013

What's To Come...The better and the best!


                                                                            

                                                                          

                                                                                   

                                                                           

                                                                           

                                                                           
I have always believed and learnt over the years, that life is about two things (much of it maybe) - love and hope. The latter is a state of mind, a scenario for the better and beautiful to come. As the sun dips, the sky grey's and a blanket of fog greets our mornings and evenings, a spring like outfit goes a long way to...simply make-believe in the sunnier days ahead. Like I said before, colours, cuts can depict and transform our mood. So, as I bid goodbye to bare legs and slipped into the routine hues, I needed this outfit as my rebound. Or maybe, I got impatient to wait for spring afterall. 
After multiple sessions of how not to match your prints, fashion runways this year showed us how to wear them with aplomb. Boxy top and shorts make up for a completely care-free and comfortable outfit, suited for those sunny soft winter brunches. The great part about this look is that you can pair the top and shorts together or wear them as separates. Pair a silk blouse with these shorts for the day and slip into a solid coloured blazer with this top and your favourite pair of jeans for the night. Further, you can always swap the boxy top with a tailored blazer for the super chic short-suit look. A basic white T-shirt helped me instill a break in the print, besides keeping me warm. I preferred wearing these neutral flats, since I felt anything taller would be too much leg. 
Until I re-style it soon, I say "¡Hola Spring." Have a wonderful holiday season.


Wearing - 

Boxy Top and Shorts - TrimmingsAndLace
T-Shirt - Next
Bag - Mom's (Chanel 2.55)
Flats - H&M
Bangles and bracelets - Westside (here), FabAlley, Gifted
Ring - Myntra.com
Mid Finger Ring - ASOS

Thank you for stopping by...
Love
Agam