Monday, 19 May 2014

what is in your old wardrobe?


Sometimes you have so many clothes in your wardrobe that you just don't see or you don't think that it might look good on you, or you have had them for so long that you sick of seeing them every time you look at you clothes, this red top was one of those, I had this for a long time but every time I tried to wear it, I just gave up on styling it at the last minute and wear something else.

last night after struggling to find a right bottom for it, (which wasn't easy) I ended up wearing it with a pair of leggings and black heels.
when I got into the party, it was amazing how everyone was complimenting the top and I was like "really?" :D

So I think it's good to go through your wardrobe every now and then and find old things and re style them with your new clothes. It's like getting a new look without shopping!


Top: Valley Girl
Leggings: Guess


xoxo
RSS

Thursday, 24 April 2014

Symmetrical Pattern

Hi Everyone,I've been so busy lately that I haven't got time to blog anything, I'm sure you all had a great easter holiday, long weekend last week and another one to come.

Today I was wearing Guess skirt and Pilgrim Top.

The skirt has got symmetrical pattern which is a combination of satin(the symmetrical part)and black leather in the sides.

                 


Loved the fit and using the black leather fabric was a great idea to break down the pattern so you don't get dizzy by looking at the skirt :D


Lately a lot of cat walks have witnessed these two trend by big designers like Valentino, Alexander McQueen, Max Azria and etc.
Valentino

Alexander McQueen

Max Azria  

xx
RS




Sunday, 20 April 2014

Day outfit

Today I was invited to a very beautiful italian lunch hosted by a good friend of mine.
So had my day time look wearing a pastel color Guess shirt which is my favorite shirt so far and just a pair of denim shorts. I had a belt to make it a bit smart otherwise the shorts are very casual.

Hope you all having a great long weekend and happy easter :)

xoxo
RS

                


                       

Thursday, 17 April 2014

Spring 2014 Trends


For the 3rd season in a row 1990's, proves as popular as ever, this time around the decades gets revamped with either the late 80's, or with the late 80's minimalism.

Sharing with you this amazing article from Glamour.com about Spring 2014 Trends:



#Pretty Pastel
A rainbow of soft springtime shades reigned throughout the collections. The best thing about the pastel trend? You can pick your most-flattering color and wear it with whatever silhouette flatters (and excites) you. From a minty-green board-shorts suit to a sexy-CEO lilac dress to sporty baby blue bombers, the sky's the limit on how pastel-happy you want to get. 


Shown: Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung, Rebecca Taylor



#Boxy, Cropped (Non-Moto) Jackets

Yes, your fall wardrobe-staple moto jacket will still serve you well in the spring, but think about adding one of these non-moto jackets to your layering arsenal. The boxy, cropped silhouette can come in a plethora of prints and textures to pair easily with a fit-and-flare or body-con dress, tailored trousers, office-ready skirts, and (of course) your go-to jeans. A girl can never have too many jackets. Amirite???
Shown: BCBG Max Azria, Rebecca Minkoff, Thakoon


#Contrast-Collar Button-Downs
The crisp, menswear-inspired dress shirt enjoys a makeover with inventively cool, contrasting color and/or textured collars and cuffs. This elevated wardrobe essential is perfect for sneakily kicking up your work outfit (just make sure to button up all the way!).

Shown: Alexander Wang, Costello Tagliapietra, Altuzarra


#Wide-Leg Trousers
Easy to wear and ultra-chic, billowy wide-leg trousers made a huge showing on the spring runways. I know what you're thinking...and, no, this trend isn't just for six-foot-tall supermodels, I swear. Just look for a pair that's leaner on the flare and higher-waisted to elongate your frame.
Shown: BCBG Max Azria, Trina Turk, Rosie Assoulin


#Cool Bomber Jackets
The sporty layering pieces get edgier for spring with adventurously colorful prints, luxe textures and fabrics, and sporty-cool detailing—like mesh weaving and perforations. Like its cousin the moto jacket, the bomber is ultra versatile to temper the girliness of a dress or complement the athletic chicness of dressy shorts.
Shown: Marc by Marc Jacobs, Milly, Tracy Reese


#Tea-Length Skirts
While the midiskirt may be the ultimate transition piece, the tea-length—between midi and maxi (yes, it's starting to get that specific)—is it for spring. The ladylike hemline can be just as modern as a mini; pair it with a cropped top to offset the length (and make you look taller!). Of course, you could also get the look with a breezy tea-length dress, but keep it modern and sexy by baring some arm (and maybe a little shoulder). 


Shown: Christian Siriano, Alice + Olivia, Proenza Schouler



#Sweater Dressing
Along with the not going anywhere cropped top, spring knits make for next season's staple separate. Whether it's boldly printed or inventively cut, the seasonal sweater is an easy-chic piece to pair with tailored pants, flirty skirts, and blousy shorts—or to just throw on over a light dress.
Shown: Trina Turk, Altuzarra, Mara Hoffman


#Tuxedo-Meets-Athletic-Striped Trousers
The athletic stripe smartens up with tuxedo detailing on these sporty-meets-sophisticated tailored trousers. It's really all in the styling. To keep the look modern but refined, opt for a streamlined silhouette in unexpected white (black is so traditional) and pair the pants with a casual non-button-down top. Or take inspiration from Costello Tagliapietra's "reverse tuxedo," with striping that runs along the inseam instead. 


Shown: J.Crew, Costello Tagliapietra, BLK DNM


#The Shift Blouse

Almost like a dressy version of a T-shirt, the shift blouse is easy (but so much more sophisticated!). The near-elbow-length sleeve and boxy silhouette keep the look flattering and versatile. Have some fun with extra details, like exciting prints, luxurious textures, and varying necklines. 


Shown: Cynthia Rowley, Clover Canyon, Calvin Klein


#Collarless Coats
Another strong spring layering piece: the long, streamlined coat, minus the collar or lapel. You could always go safe with a neutral or solid color, but take a risk with fun prints or embellished denim. The piece works with dressy trousers or a pencil skirt for the office, or spring leather pants or a body-con dress for a date-night outfit idea. 


Shown: J.Crew, Rachel Zoe, Clover Canyon

xoxo
RS