Monday, December 6, 2010

Winter LookBook #2 - For Her

I am all for mixing two different kinds of silhouettes to create a complete and complimenting look. Team up your stoles with your regular jeans for that casual look. Think solid colors - can't think without black, white :-) some pretty pink, and may be, slate color.
image courtesy - karlascloset
You can also opt for front-open cardigans with real straight lines and narrow sleeves. It creates the optimum effect for those blessed with a petite frame.

This winter, try out denims in red, military green, or camel color - save your blues and blacks for summer.
 image courtesy - chictopia 
If it’s your comfy, slouchy denim, go in for a slightly dressy top. Add a little bling with your earrings and you are ready for an after-office evening-do! And, if you think skinny is in for denims, wear it with loose, longish, baggy tops – think of retro, disco balls, and swinging 60s :-) !!

Choose tees with girlie frills or pretty prints. But, don't go for anything that looks too busy on the upper part, that can kill the look! Do a lot of layering - basic black/white tees with colorful slashed ganjees to look rock-chic. 
image courtesy - astylishmixture
And, if you are not that much into experimenting, go for a clean, feminine get-up with simple tunic-type of layering.

Rely on your converse shoes or if you are an open-toe chappal-devotee like me, keep them on and bring out the colors. Anybody for kolhapuris here :-) ? Yeah, you heard that right – theses can be a lot of fun – c’mon, no one’s going to label you a behenji for that! And, by kolhapuris, I mean the authentic ones with that one-and-only camel-color hard pattern. They still look so classy when you wear it with a white churidar and can add that straight-out-of-college edge when you do it with your denims!

Let me know if you have tried out any of these looks. Or, share if you have anything to add here. 

3 comments:

  1. Wow...this is indeed quite informative as I myself love to dress up well & follow fashion but couldn't just make out which one would go well with season change.To me the blog was quite refreshing with regards to style and very much youth-inclined and most importantly keeping in mind the climatic variations of a place!!!
    Keep blogging more about the fashion fundas as I really enjoy this to the fullest.

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  2. :-))Ohh thanks for your words - encouragement and appreciation!! Your opinion matters so much!! I will surely write more on this - winter styling and all about it. Do visit often, keep posting your comments, suggestions, and help my blog grow!! Happy Reading!! :-)

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  3. Hi Sumana, the blog is a delight to read! BY THE WAY AM KUSHALS FRIEND AND YES ITS HIM WHO SENT ME THIS LINK. Hope this will help me to stay in vogue all seasons :)

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