Thursday 29 December 2016

Greyscale









Top- Brian Lichtenberg// Skirt- Armani Exchange// Shoes- Ivanka Trump// Lipstick- MAC Cosmetics

Hi Everyone! 
I'm so glad that this is the last post of the year since it pretty much sums up my style for 2016. The entire year I've been mostly feeling a 90s vibes and wearing a tonne of monochromatic looks similar to this one. I don't have a lot to say except I love how this entire look came together. I've been super into wearing bold lips the entire year. While I don't wear a lot of make up, I'm an addict when it comes to lipstick. So when MAC Cosmetics sent over this blue shade, I was over the moon. I loved the way it looked with this outfit and I'm excited to play with it a lot more in the coming year. 

I hope everyone had a great year and has an even better one in 2017!x



Thursday 15 December 2016

Pastel Perfect











Hi Everyone!
I generally try not to stick to a certain colour palette for each season. It's honestly pretty easy to do in a city like Bangalore where the seasons aren't too distinct anyways. I like to think that; if I can wear black all year round then it should be fine to wear pastel colours in the winter. Slip dresses have become my favourite thing to wear over the last few months. They're super comfortable and so easy to just throw on over a white tee. They come in so many styles and colours as well so it's a style that can be repeated over and over again with different pieces. What I find funny is that I used to wear similar outfits to this when I was 10 years old. I used to wear all my tank tops over white tees and a few years later I would think "How did I ever do that?" and now I'm doing it again.

  I need to take a moment to talk about these shoes though. I mean.. I'm completely obsessed with them. I haven't been wearing them very much cause I'm so scared they're going to get ruined but I probably love them more than any other pair of shoes that I own. I love the way that the shoes pulled the entire outfit together. It took a more feminine outfit and made it a bit more sporty. x



Wednesday 23 November 2016

Women who wear black lead colourful lives










Top- Topshop// Pants- Zara// Shoes- Zara// Jacket- Armani Exchange// Scarf- Alexander McQueen

Hi Everyone! 
I just realised that I've never done an all-black outfit post and I couldn't believe it. I'm so surprised cause it's typically the type of outfit I wear on most days. Black is a colour I associate with comfort when it comes to clothing. I like to think that it has slimming qualities which probably is the reason I wear it so often! I don't think all black outfits are boring, in fact, when styled the right way, they can look so chic and timeless. Every piece I've worn in this outfit is a staple of mine and one that I've worn repeatedly. I especially loved the way they all looked together. Usually when I wear all black outfits, I tend to dress it up with accessories to give the outfit more dimension. I decided to pair my Alexander McQueen scarf and thought it complimented everything perfectly. x 

Tuesday 15 November 2016

Travel Diaries: Mount Kilimanjaro

 Day 1: Trek to Simba Camp

 Day 1: At Simba Camp


Day 2: Trek to Third Cave

Day 2: Trek to Third Camp

Day 2: Trek to Third Cave

Day 3: Acclimatisation Day 

Day 3: Acclimatisation Day

Day 4: Trek to Kibo (Base Camp)

Day 4: Trek to Kibo (Base Camp)

Day 4: At Kibo (Base Camp)

Day 4: At Kibo (Base Camp)

Day 5: Summit

Day 5: Summit

Day 6: Descend

Hi Everyone!
I can't believe how long it's taken to me to write this post but I'm so excited that I finally did because climbing Mount Kilimanjaro has to be one of the most amazing experiences I've had till date. There were moments where I was worried that I wouldn't make it all the way to the top or get altitude sickness but the team we climbed with made sure to get rid of all that anxiety. Out of all the companies we looked at, we decided to go on this climb with Tro-Peaks Adventures and I thought they did an incredible job. I highly recommend them to whoever is planning on climbing. The team they sent with us was absolutely fantastic. The camp site was always set up before we came, the food was excellent and the guides were extremely experienced. Im general, they all made us feel so comfortable that I sometimes forgot that I was on the middle of a mountain. 

We went in July which is the dry season and the route we decided to take was the Rongai Route. I was glad we didn't end up taking the Marangu Route since there you back down the same way you climb up the mountain. The Rongai Route in my opinion was a much better climb as there weren't as many rocks and boulders everywhere. It took us 4 days to get up to the base camp out of which we used one of days to acclimatise to the altitude as none of had ever trekked up that high before. The entire climb, they make you ascend slowly or as they say "pole-pole" so that you're continuously adapting to the altitude. With the pace that you walk at and the help of diamox, you almost don't realise how high up you really are. I didn't find the climb till basecamp difficult the next two days however, we're the complete opposite.   

Usually for the summit, you start around midnight so that you could be at the peak to watch the sunrise. We however, decided to start at 4AM to make sure that we were only going to be in the cold for 2 hours. There were a lot of people that actually didn't make it to the top because they found it too cold to be out for so long until sunrise. It was between -15 and -20 degrees celsius and therefore had to wear about 4-5 layers of clothes while climbing. The climb to Giliman's Point was the hardest part about the summit. It's the steepest till there and it involves climbing up a bunch of boulders towards the top. From Giliman's Point to Uhuru Peak, it's relatively easier. There were moments in between I almost gave up cause I didn't know if I was going to be able to make it back down but after getting a lot of motivation, I finally made it to the peak and I was honestly so glad I did. I don't think I would've been able to live with myself if I hadn't made it. Coming down, I actually did a feel a bit light headed and had mild altitude sickness so had to be rushed down to base camp as fast as possible. Since we summited so late in the day, we weren't able to make it down to the camps we were initially supposed to. We ended up staying another night at base camp which really isn't the healthiest thing to do but we had no other choice as we wouldn't have been able to descend after sunset.

Completely exhausted after the summit, we fell asleep as soon as we were back to the tents. The next day we had to descend all the way down to the bottom which was probably the least fun day. We thought going downhill would be much easier than climbing up, which it was but walking over 25 km in distance got a bit annoying towards the end. Once we reached the gate, we received our certificates and celebrated with the entire team. We then drove back to our hotel in Moshi where without fail, I took the best shower of my life! Overall, it was one of the most amazing things that I've accomplished and it's an experience that I will never forget. x







Monday 24 October 2016

Polar Opposites: Part 2








Dress- Rose Gal// Choker- Rose Gal// Shoes- Forever 21

(Photo Credits- Kruthika Pillai)

Hi Everyone! 
This is the second look I created with the brand Rose Gal. While the first look was quite tomboyish and sporty, this one happens to be quite the opposite. Here, I decided to wear something that's super soft and feminine. While I tend to stick to black and darker colours on most occasions, I couldn't get past this white dress.  I've been obsessed with the off-shoulder dresses and tops for ages now and this one like all the others looked and felt great when I tried it on. I decided to keep the styling of this as simple as possible so that no attention was taken away from the dress. I paired it with a choker (which is pretty much the only accessory I wear these days) and a pair of pointed flats. x