MY LOVE FOR OLD CAMERAS
I recently got hold of an old Yashica camera. It was like going down memory lanes and indulging in the past. As a kid, I took pictures from my dad’s yashica camera. It worked on rolls, had no zoom in
GRANNY PANTIES: YAY OR NAY? (NSFW)
The fashion timer seems to be ticking in the opposite direction. Yes! Skimpy thongs have had their moment but now the old-fashion vintage looking granny panties are back in style and how!!! Sales reports have shown that skimpy undies, g-strings/thongs and
WHY I’M NOT ENDORSING THE PIT-HAIR MOVEMENT (NSFW)
So what is it about pit hair making headlines? Everyone these days esp. celebrities seem to be flaunting their pit hair, the long and short of it. Oh and dyed ones too. So I’m all for freedom and liberty of women and
FAST FASHION: STRATEGIC PRICING
Image Source: H&M Twitter Its so interesting how fast fashion brands price their products. Just high enough to make great margins and just low enough to keep the customer happily shopping while looking for more. How much ever I try to keep
FASHION & FEMINISM – FASHION NEEDS FEMINISM AND NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND
I was invited last evening by SheThePeople.tv at the Women Writer's Fest to be part of the panel on discission about Fashion & Feminism. It was a great discussion along with Preeta Sukhtankar, founder at The Label Life and Ameena Azeez, founder
WHEN FASHION BECOMES LIBERATING
Fashion is a way of expressing oneself. And thats a well-established fact. But sharing one's style online with people known and unknown is a feeling that I term as 'super liberating'. Fashion cycles come and go every couple of years, but the
THE WINNER TAKES IT ALL
In a digital world where everyone sells everything, the one and only factor that can and will help your business stand out of the crowd is BRANDING. Are you aspirational? Do you crop up in people's mind whenever they think of making an
MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH FLAT-LAY PHOTOGRAPHY
My love-hate relationship with cameras is legendery. I love taking pictures and could manage decent ones but never could get over my fear of DLSRs. The lights, light-meter, tripods, reflectors and all the equpments that come with a camera intimidate