Wednesday 16 September 2015

When Vogue meets Vogue



Hey! Hey! Hey! 

Yet another day where we got to do something we love. 

So our photographers love Aaray Colony and keep insisting on going there for a shoot. Though I am a sucker for scenic locations I am lazy when it comes to travelling. Finally I listen to them and we head towards Aaray. 
 

I woke up with a heavy head that morning but the beautiful and mysterious roads of Aaray blew my mind. Pooja was excited too, as the roads looked like those typical Bollywood scenes where the actors would romance with each other. 

Talking about our outfits now, we decided to wear our super comfortable and stylish pieces from Vogue and Me for this shoot.

 Pooja wore a box pleated skirt from their collection and paired it with a simple blue top. She carries a beautiful white Lotus giving her outfit a feminine touch.She added closed toed wedges with floral details on it.  Lately Pooja has been wearing a lot of monotones. She loves playing with shades of blue and red (This is what I have noticed).





I selected this LBD from their collection which has #OOTN printed on it. I loved how easy the entire look of the dress was. I could imagine wearing this shift dress almost every day! The cuts are so clean and perfect for a day to night look. I paired them with my new slip on’s that I purchased from KOOVS





After all the cow dung’s and mosquito bites, we managed to get some beautiful shots at Aaray. I am sure our photographers are happy now.  :) 

 

Pictures clicked by Sandeep Bansal and Ashish

Monday 7 September 2015

Celebrations



Festive time is round the corner and everyone is shopping for the best clothes. Since there are so many festivals lined up, we planned to give a traditional twist to our outfits from one of our favourite brands MissaMore.

We both decided to wear these gorgeous long front slit tops from their latest collection and added Indian traditional elements to it. Being from the land of rich cultures and extravagant outfits, we always wear our best traditional outfits for festivals. From sarees to chuddidars and chaniya choli’s the list can go on and on.

Again switching personalities, Pooja wore a dark solid ensemble whereas I went for a brighter shade with colorful prints. 
Pooja wore her slit top with white chuddidar and beautiful pearl chandbali’s. She added a bindi to give an eternal look to the outfit. She chooses to wear flats as festivals call in for a lot of running around here and there. Wear elegant heels over them and you will totally rock this outfit.
 







I wore my slit top with black flared pants and golden jhumka’s. I was planning to wear bangles but couldn’t find them at the last moment. Wear your favourite sunglasses and you are perfect for a day celebration. I preferred not to add too many accessories as the dress has a lot of detail.







The best part about these tops are, they are super comfortable and versatile. Wear it over jeans or shorts and they are perfect for any day. 

Pictures clicked by Sandeep Bansal and Ashish.