Posts Tagged ‘style’

Winter Trends

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Winter is the most awaited season of the year. We usually wonder what to wear during winters. Strappy and skin show is so not happening. Then how do we look good? Is there any scope for fashion? Can I look stylish? The answer to this is YES you can!

Nowadays, winter is one of the most stylish seasons. Long skirts, Full sleeves dresses, boots, stylish sweaters, scarves, shirts, sweat shirts, hoodies should all be a part of your wardrobe for this season.

Skinny jeans are in throughout, and no they are not going anywhere this season as well. They are a necessity for every woman! You can team them up with fitted t-shirts, jackets, coats or event sweat shirts. You can add to your style by wearing a scarf or a stole with contrasting bright colours.

Coming to footwear, do away with the strappy sandals. Ankle length boots are the way to go this winter. If you are wearing something really short and hot, you can even go in for the higher length boots, provided you can carry them off. If you are the calm, reserved and subtle types then you should play safe and go in for pumps or peep toes.

Blues and purples are the colours for this season. You can keep this in mind while shopping for accessories like rings, belts, chains, bangles, etc. Red and green being Christmas colours are also a pick for the season.

Winters are cold and hence covered is in vogue. Stylish sweaters and scarves can add to your apparel. Skin show is not the only way to look stylish and you got to prove that this winter. It’s time for you to go out shopping for winter wear for your wardrobe. Remember to keep it chic and not go too loud.

baby fashion

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Diwali lights and the lingering festivity of Dushera is adding more zest to the daily living. Dressing babies is a great joy and all of us marvel to see the innocent children dolled up with braids and traditional attire. Baby clothing in India is progressing in a great trend and is getting new ideas each year. Traditional and ethnic blends with modern yarns are a good way to get the best for children’s clothing.

Hair accessories for little girls are a great charm. Imported varieties along with elegant baby clips adorn the tiny heads that is admirable. Matching hair bands come in cloth variety of pure cottons, satin textures, plains, printed and with gold or silver dustings. Molded acrylic or plastic bracelets are a sure way to mix and match neutral accessories with the charm of the flares in ghagras or an anarkali kurta.

Almost all styles are cut in tiny sizes taking inspiration from the adult sizes. The fresh aroma of ghee cooked delicacies along with furnishings in the house sets in the mood for ethnic wear this Diwali. Realizing the need for comfort, many Indian designers or fashion houses also set in clothes are described as fusion wear. This resembles the embroided pants, sequined skirts, tasseled stoles or the motifs that are very clearly Indian and ethnic.

Daily comforts other than festive wear is much about comfort patterns that are about total style. Here the simplicity is well maintained with the help of plain patterns and a silent caricature or badge that stylistically suits all children. For boys, the cut off patterns in khaki, shorts or Capri wear is suitable for the tropical wear. Going towards winter wear, this is full of unisex sports jackets, denim coats, shrugs for girls and the ‘I am here to stay’ harem pants or tights for cherubic girls.

Osho Chappals – An everlasting trend

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Everytime we buy a pair of footwear we wonder how long its fashion will last.There is one pair of footwear which has been in vogue throughout, since it was practically created – The Oshos! These chappals derive their name from the famous Osho Ashram, located in Pune.
Osho chappals define comfort for your sole. They are extremely comfortable and keep you relaxed. They are environment friendly and are available in a wide range of colours and designs. They are light in weight and very inexpensive. They are available at roadside stalls as well as stores. So if you haven’t had the experience of wearing them, its time you pick up a few colours for yourself right away.
The comforting sole’s secret is its flat jute and bamboo material used for preparing it. They give it a classy and comfy look, making it suitable for every attire. Now let’s come to the cost. The standard Osho chappals cost you anything between Rs 50 to Rs 300. While the open toe plastic strappy sandals are available at Rs. 100, the more trendy jute and chattai array are priced on the upper end. But ultimately, the actual cost that you have to pay depends a lot on your bargaining skills as the vendors start off at the high end trying to get some extra bucks out of your pocket. It is also a good thought to be sure you pick the correct size and a faultless pair usually the vendors don’t appreciate exchanging what you’ve already bought and bargained for.
Their economic cost and classy look tempts you to own every colour of them. And boys, don’t get disheartened because you can own a pair too. There are a couple of designs available in the markets for men as well, and guess what, they are equally comfortable and attractive!

Stilettos – The chic footwear

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

A stiletto heel is a thin, long heel. The stiletto style is named after a kind of short knife or dagger that appears like a long and thin blade. Following that, stilettos are always on the cutting edge of novel trends. They can never go out of vogue since they are perfect throughout every season.

Stilettos are usually categorized into formal wear. You can’t wear them on a casual note, like to go to college or for a walk. Stilettos add an immense amount of style to your apparel. Whether you are dressing up for a meeting, for a night out or if you are going out to a party, stilettos are exceptionally classy. They are not only proficient of astonishing others, but they also adept at making you believe in yourself. There are a variety of choices in the line of stilettos which will definitely boost your self-esteem and make you feel more confident about the way you appear. These heels make you and your body image look enhanced and superior.

However, a certain amout of practice is required to be able to walk comfortably in high heeled stilettos. When you buy a pair, wear them and walk with them for a couple of minutes in your bedroom. This will ease you out and add to your morale. If you wear your stilettos the first time and move out of your house directly, there are chances you may limp and worse you may trip. That’s why practice is very important.

A pair of stilettos is a prerequisite for every women. You cannot do without owning an exclusive and elegant pair. When you are going out for a party and you don’t have that perfect dress, just wear absolutely anything, with your stylish stiletto heels and watch out for the heads turning.

Wedge Heels

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Wedge heels represent heels that run the length of the sole or base of the shoe — in the shape of a block. This is distinguished from other types of heels that simply offer a heel that falls down from the heel of the foot and arrives to a tip. Usually wedge heels appear in summery shoes, with open toes, in slides, or in strappy sandals.

Wedges come in various colours and designs. One of the most trendy wedge heels in the late 70s and early 80s was prepared by the shoe maker Candies. These shoes had firm plastic block heels which yet again became temporarily in style in the 1990s and 2000s.

Many people confuse wedge heels with platform shoes. The two styles are not equally exclusive. They have some similarities; however, wedge heels are not always platforms. at times the wedge simply raises the upper portion of the foot, sliding to a thin sole below the balls and toes.

Wedge heels are always in vogue and never out of style. They usually offer a more stability than the typical heel, because the wedge expands out from the whole sole of the shoe. You don’t have to balance on a pointed heel as the wedge lets you rest your entire heel on the floor. If you find it difficult to walk in heels, wedge heels can be a fine way to start.

Most women find wedge heels comparatively more comfortable than stiletto or kitten heel styles and those with rubberized wedges can offer a little bounce. Wedge heels on a little rubber platform can also be fairly comfy to wear.

Wedge heels are usually categorized under casual wear. You can wear wedges with jeans, dresses, flowing skirts, jeans and even capris. They go with almost everything and make you look stylish and chic.


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