Saturday, 4 July 2020



3 Most Underrated Fashion Aesthetics in India



Ever wondered why are we so confused between aesthetics? Well it is because in this jungle full of so many aesthetics most of us fail to find the aesthetic that resonates with our personality the most. Right now India is going through the biggest fashion revolution, a lot of fashion aesthetics are emerging. But take it or leave it we tend to see only a few aesthetics again and again all over the internet and therefore making it really hard for us to reach out to our aesthetic. Now the only thing that can avoid over-exposure of these popular, overdone aesthetics is to accept and appreciate creators who are focus on fresh aesthetics so that doors open up for more aesthetics.

Stated below are my top 3 fashion aesthetics that irrespective of being so beautiful are not receiving enough recognition in India.


Kawaii pastel


This aesthetic originated in Japan, the word Kawaii means cute in Japanese and pastel means colors with soft hue. So basically, this fashion style is all about cute delicate vibes. This aesthetic implies all-soft color outfits and kawaii prints like,

  • rainbow,
  • hello kitty,
  • watermelon,
  • pusheen, etc.



Techwear

A bridge between fashion and outdoor (camping, trekking, hiking) industry.  
Techwear is basically utility items put together in a way that it is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Tehwear is one of those aesthetics that are closely related to street wear. People often take techwear as just-black outfits but it actually is very versatile and extensive in terms of; colors, silhouette, fabrics, etc.


My Techwear favourites are:

  • Utility pants
  • Combat boots
  • Harness belt
  • Cross-body utility bag



Y2k fashion

Blast from the past
Y2k is an acronym for Year 2000. This aesthetic is basically a comeback of fashion from late 90’s and early 20’s. Recently it has started gaining popularity in the west but is still lost in India. This aesthetic include fashion items like low rise pants, bell bottoms, umbrella sleeves, tiny tops, etc.



Some of my favourite outfit inspiration sources are

Movies:
Clueless
Mean girls
Mai prem ki deewani hun
Ishq vishk
Bratz

Hindi pop songs:
Mere naseeb mein
Tu tu hai wahi (remix)
Dekha hai teri aankho ko
Maine payal hai chhankai


If you felt something reading it you might want to try one of these aesthetics and if in case you want me to elaborate any particular aesthetic in a separate blog please let me know cause I’d really love to do so.


Thank you so so much

Hope you like it
I love you❤❤
Hugs and Kisses
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo


Monday, 8 June 2020

Street Style Wear: Chapter 4: Countries and base aesthetics INDIA




Street Style Wear:

 Chapter 4: Countries and base aesthetics
INDIA



Okay, we already know street style wear is a mix of genres, but what we don’t know yet is that there is one particular aesthetic that is the most influential of all, a genre that has a huge impact on street style wear, genre that majority thinks is the most beautiful of all, genre that creates the base to street style wear, fluctuating from country to country.






Every country has a history of its own which is the primary factor in creating the fashion framework of that country, through which the country sets its beauty standards and thus have a particular set of things that are considered beautiful there, forming a base aesthetic of that country.

Fact to remember:  A base aesthetic is always gender neutral.


India and its base aesthetic i.e. Bohemian



No matter which part of the country you belong to, which idol you worship, what socio-economic class you fall in, what celebrity you follow, what personality you hold, you just cannot unhold of the fact that we always choose

  • Jewels over minimalism,
  • Prints over plain,
  • Handcrafted over machine made
  • Flowers over geometric patterns,
  • Curly over straight hair



But why BOHEMIAN?


Cultural history:

It’s not the people, neither the events

It’s the art I’m talking about.

Indian art that can be seen via its architecture, literature, music, ancient ornaments, jewelry, outfits, etc. We are conditioned to love all things boho since childhood, when we saw our moms draping those beautiful sarees and for them when they saw theirs. Stating facts here:
We all have a part of us that is BOHO.





Accessibility:

China may be the largest manufacturer of garments but made in India bohemian garments are to die for. Guess why Sarojini Nagar is filled with so many Bohomian pieces? Because India manufactures Boho garments the most.



Bohemian pieces are available everywhere in this country; wherever we go, we will find bohemian clothes. And if you are still not convinced think about it, we have a whole market based on this aesthetic, Janpath market, Delhi.



Influential people:

India is the most diverse country in terms of everything and every set of people has its own set of influencers. So how does it work if we have so much variety? So here is the answer, influencers and trends have a direct relation.

Graphically explaining,


 




Further explaining;

Let’s take perspex heels for instance; because perspex heels got trending, all influencers were wearing them and because all influencers were wearing them, they got trending.

And Bohemian aesthetic is never not trending in India.





I hope this blog clarifies, why you have a strong inclination towards bohemian genre.


And I really hope you like it
Thank you so so much
Love you ☺

Kisses and Hugs
❤xoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Thursday, 21 May 2020

Street style wear ft. Lockdown



Street Style Wear 
ft. Lockdown


Pajamas, Faded T-shirt, messy bun and same old flip flops

Did I just describe you right now? Darling I would have never been able to tell if the story wasn’t the same here. But the other day I was thinking about it and realized what we are doing is called saving for later. We are saving all our boujie clothes for post lockdown. But why are we even doing that? Why are we allowing this lockdown to resist us from showcasing our creativity? Why aren’t we dressing up the way we want to? Why aren’t we LIVING?




Do you really feel good going (grocery shopping, bank, morning walks) out like that? I know we don’t feel bad but we don’t feel good either so why settle for anything that doesn’t make us happy?

And just because the mask covers your face does it also cover YOU?

In case it hasn’t crossed your mind yet, we have always dressed up for ourself in the first place and for no one else so who are we even waiting for?

Let us not see this lockdown as a restraint, rather an opportunity to explore and create new fashion fields. Let us not see masks as face covers, rather a style statement in our ootd.


So below mentioned are a few techniques so you can achieve that lockdown slay:


Monochrome that look

One color from top to bottom is what we call monochromatic look and here we are considering masks too. And to ace the art you need to keep two things in mind,

Before putting together an outfit
  •        Try to put together clothes of different materials like net, leather, cotton, silk, etc.
  •        Choose different shades and depth of the same hue like, sky blue, baby blue, cadet blue, royal blue, etc.


Color blocking is the answer

Color blocking is the easiest way to make your outfit stand out of the crowd, only if done right. But how do we do it right, so the safest way is to choose colors of the same color palette e.g. pastels, earth colors/ neutrals, neons, etc.




In simpler words every chosen color should have the same vibe. 



Contrasting colors can be your savior

Contrasting is an art of identifying and bringing two complimentary colors together in such a way that the focus shifts from a particular color to the combination of both.

Red black
Pink blue
Green red
Blue yellow, are some popular color combinations.




That was just a brief on techniques you can apply and in case you want me to elaborate any particular technique via a separate blog. Comment down below or dm me, you know where. ;)

Let’s make masks a reason to dress up and not an excuse to dress down.


I hope to spot you slaying your lockdown looks
Thank you so much
I love yaaa

Kisses and Hugs
xoxoxoxoxoxxoxo







Friday, 24 April 2020

Street style wear Chapter 3: The B3; Basic Boring Boujie


Street style wear

Chapter 3: The B3 

Basic Boring Boujie


So many trends, so many brands, so many influencers, so many designers, and keeping up with such rapid fashion revolution in India can be a real task and therefore, I have come up with the B3 theory of street style that will change the way you look at clothes hanging on those beautiful racks of stores that in a way are influencing or perhaps conditioning us to buy things that are not even us.





The Basic:
Whites, Blacks, Neutrals

You can also call these, the closet essentials. Basics are the foundation of any street style look. Pieces that help a boujie outfit find a balance by neutralizing it are basically the basics in our wardrobe.

In short, Existence of which is barely noticeable but absence of which cannot be ignored.

Some quick examples of basics are:
  •  A white T shirt 
  • A pair of fine denim
  • A black shirt
  • A nude turtle neck top
  • A pair of black leggings
  • A denim jacket




Shopping tip tip:
  • Should occupy  45-50% of your wardrobe space
  • You can shop from anywhere. Honestly, these are the easiest to shop for.


The Boring:
Fast trends


We all, at some point, have fallen into this trend trap eventually leaving us with “I’ve got nothing to wear”, comic but true. These pieces are the hardest to style under street style genre and are basically the least worn.

We all are different and though we may fall under the same fashion aesthetic our personalities are different which makes us unique and therefore we need clothes that imply our uniqueness and not clothes that imply mainstream trends.

Simply stating, one can be a particular trend but one can’t be all the trends.

Shopping tip tip:
  • Can occupy 10-15% of your wardrobe space
  •  Avoid buying these just because its ‘trendy’. Visualize yourself wearing it on and if you can, buy it.





The Boujie:
Vintage, Designer

 This category requires the most investment, not just monetary but physical, emotional, mental and even spiritual.

So before going any deeper into this category we need one thing to be sure about is which fashion genre we fall into or which fashion genre we feel the most ME in. You don’t have to have a single fashion aesthetic, you can choose how many you want to considering how you feel most days.Start with a few fashion aesthetics.





Buy clothes that are TOO MUCH. Clothes that make you trip for them at the first sight.

Always remember,
Loud clothes are the easiest to style and the sickest to carry.





Shopping tip tip:
  •  Should occupy 30-40% of your wardrobe space.
  • You can shop from- thrift markets, inexpensive designer stores, vintage stores, online stores, local shops and even fast fashion brands.
  • Just follow your heart. 




Whatever I write is a summary of what I research, what I see, what I decode, what I learn, what I believe in and what I consider can hurt my tummy if not shared.


I really hope you like it

Thank you J
Love yaaaaaaa

Kisses and hugs
xoxoxoxoxo


Wednesday, 1 April 2020

Street style wear Chapter 2: Become an artist


Street style wear

Chapter 2: Become an artist


How to master the art of street style wear, the only genre that came from the streets and later made it to the runways? Well the question itself has the answer, we are the roots to it and if only we stick to being us and only us, we can slay this genre effortlessly. If only we understand that there is no cage that can restrain us from expressing who we really are, we are the master of this art already.




 Below follows a few points that can broaden your fashion horizon


Layer-

Layering needs just one thing and that is the eye to it. So the process is, when you’re done layering an outfit all you need to do is stand in front of the mirror, if it gives pleasure to your eyes, it really is good but if it doesn’t you probably need to make changes. There’s this BIG myth about layering that it is only a winter thing. And I know it can get difficult in summers so…





Here are a few tips for easy layering
  • Use natural fabrics
  • Fishnets can be your savior
  • Get some action out of your see through clothes
  • Play with accessories; bulky belts, scarves, chains, etc


Limit-

I usually name looks that I create in my blog but I didn’t name any street style look because naming anything limits it and street wear literally has NO LIMIT. You can dress up in whichever-whatever-however way you want to and in case someone criticizes you and says that you’re trying too hard, darling you are trying just right.



The only limit to street style is YOU.

Mix and Match-

Play with different fashion aesthetics and make an outfit that represents who you are that day. Street wear is all about mixing and matching fashion aesthetics. To be on the safer side try to match two total opposite aesthetics, find the balance between boujee and comfy in your outfit, you can also go for color blocking technique.





Here are a few genre-mix that are easy to work with:
  • Bohemian and Sporty
  • Tomboy and Chic
  • Formal and Artsy
  • Techwear and picnic bitch
  • Punk and Formal
  • Bratz and Sporty

Indian streets-

Can Indian streets really accept a fashion aesthetic that is breaking the conventional mindset towards fashion? Well, I have witnessed many beautiful outfits on the streets recently but the ratio is still 1:100 which clearly implies that India is slow





But the good thing is that India is progressing and people are coming out of their comfort zone to showcase their art and we as a part of Indian streets are starting to appreciate their art.

That is all I have for you today. 


Hope you like it
Also I cant emphasize enough on how grateful I am to have this, to have you…
Thank you
I Love Yaaaaaa
Xoxoxoxooxoxo

Thursday, 26 March 2020

Street style wear Chapter 1: Sense the art


Street style wear

Chapter 1: Sense the art


You wanna look bomb just like your favorite celebrity slaying the streets but don’t know how? Well, worry no more cause this blog will uncover the secret to how they do it.






But before anything how did it even get such hype? Evolution of street style has provided people with a way to freely represent their multiple personalities and moods via fashion. With this style type individual can show case his/her fashion preference which can intersect the mainstream fashion trends and is still acceptable.





And If you really wanna game up your ootd in the streets aka street style wear, you need to keep one thing in mind before anything

That  is; To find the balance in your outfit.
Note and PLEASE noteNeutralizing is the secret.

In short your outfit shouldn’t speak for where it belongs to or where you’re heading to. Street style wear is basically an art of making fashion-khichdi with different fashion aesthetics, moods, genre and finding the balance between them. 

Making it easy here-

balancing fashion ph (potential hype)



Now the question is how to find that balance?
For this you can go for:
  • Collecting pictures of your fav street looks and recreating in your way
  • Experimenting with your favorite aesthetics and creating your own outfit.
  • And just in case you end up with a weird confusing look and you don’t know what to do, you can always and by always I literally mean always  use this little tip
       Add white sneakers to your bougie outfit and heels to your comfy outfit.




And now, you’re good to slay those streets and make people turn their head around 180. Hahha
  
Hope you like it
Love you

Side note: writing again, as in after so long made my eyes go soooo big.
From ( ._. ) to ( - )                                                                              


Thursday, 16 January 2020

Trending bags of 2020


Trending bags of 2020



Crochet bags


And by crochet bags I don’t mean those regular crochet bags, I mean this particular type of bag:



You might not see it coming but it is definitely on its way.
Though this bag is yet to slide in through the trending lane but it has been here since forever.  For me this bag somehow talks high fashion.
This basically is a cuter, fancier and sustainable replacement for those ugly shopping bags.



And this way you can shop like crazy and still look cute.
p.s. it can be your Sarojni Nagar savior.


 Short strap shoulder bags


I think we all can agree on how BIG these bags are right now, especially on Instagram. These bags can make your whole #ootd go from 0 to 100 within seconds.

What you might not know about these bags is that these bags have made a comeback from our mom’s era. For my justification; remember those ugly leather bags our moms would carry under her armpit and we would think how ugly those bags looked, well at least I thought that way, these are those bags. Honey you have a bag now save it for the future because it’s definitely coming back.




And I can’t emphasis enough on how big of a fan I am of the character Carrie Bradshaw from the series SEX IN THE CITY, and how many times I have noticed Carrie carrying them around. LOL that was a humor there. Anyway here are some looks:



Textured bags




Bags are so much more than just good quality leather so people are into different textures and believe it or not different people vibe with different type of materials.

For instance;
Best dressed aka Ashley is obsessed with corduroy fabric
Kristin johns is obsessed with sustainable fabrics
That boho girl is obsessed with anything junk and metal.
And their obsession or should I say loyalty is what makes them different.

Textured bags may include
  • Fur bags
  • Beaded bags
  • Velvet bags
  • Straw bags
  • Croc embossed bags
And the  list goes on.

Some of these textured bags might elevate you out of your comfort zone and make you doubt your choice but believe me nothing looks sexier than a person experimenting with things that are out of his/her comfort zone.

Efforts are appreciated.

Miniature bags


Though being the most impractical, these bags are really out there making people drop their jaws. This kind of bag obviously is of no bag- bag use, it can hardly fit anything but despite, has proved itself to be among the top trending bags.


These bags are nothing but a statement piece that can make you stand out the most.


These bags were a hit in 2019 and are still not going anywhere.


Luxury bags


We all are aware how Indians are insecure about their future and 'what might happen'.
so we save
save save
No wonder why there's an astrology corner in every mall.

But nowadays, we as Indians are shifting our capital management system and are adapting new ways mostly towards betterment of our living standards.

And therefore we are inclining towards luxury brands. We can also call it a fashion revolution in India. Even India’s worse economy break down can’t stop people from falling for luxury brands. In a way it is good since there’s a slight shift from fast fashion to sustainable fashion.

Also in a market where there is a vast availability of pre-owned luxury items, how can you not get tempted? Below are instagram accounts I came across with, selling pre-loved bags, as said by them.

  • Confidential Couture (@confidentialcoutureofficial)
  • Luxury Pop (@theluxurypop)


Calling it a revolution and not mentioning influencers… has it ever worked like that?
Below are some INDIAN influencers flaunting their luxury bags:




Potli Bags


First and foremost,
Before Sabyasachi made these bags the cool kid in the school of traditional bags, Rekha mam was always carrying these around with her.
Some of her looks:



I would suggest you to get yourself a potli bag, start with a basic gold or silver potli bag and witness what wonders it can do.

Potli bags were always there in the game but were always overlooked by the us. I’d say only celebrities were seen carrying them around, probably cause they were not as celebrated as other bags were.


Unique bags


What is a unique bag?
Any bag that is considered weird and is criticized before it is appreciated is a unique bag.

This year people are going to be more expressive via their fashion choices and are not going to box their fashion sense.
So this year will be more of fashion experiments and finding a particular niche.


Because honestly via fashion, people have found a way to make others see what they are from the inside.  Fashion in this sense is more about being true and transparent to oneself.
So many influencers have been seen flaunting bags, which in my sense are unique.


I hope now you know what bags to buy in 2020 to make it up to the top trends.

In the end I would just say that
I really appreciate you stopped and read

Love you.
Big paaaaries
 xoxoxoxo