Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scarves. Show all posts

February 3, 2011

30 for 30 {Day 3 + a dog}


Blouse-Gap, Cami-Gap, Trousers-Banana Republic, Scarf around waist-bought in India, Shoes-Gap,Long Necklace-Forever21,
Short Necklace-Macy's, Earrings-Macys, Ring-Silpada, Watch-Michele
Starting the day off with a basic work outfit consisting of trousers and a blouse, I felt the need to add some accessories to give it some pop. I love, love, love this blouse! I bought it at the GAP earlier in January and I've got a feeling it's going to be a go to piece well into summer. I'm a big (HUGE!) fan of scarves and ties (I've got more than I'd like to share) - they function so well as belts, but add that certain je ne sais quoi to any outfit. As I finished taking my outfit photos, my girl Riley decided to see what all the fuss was about. She matches me today, so I'm counting her as another accessory!










January 14, 2011

India {Sari Shopping}

Last night we went shopping for saris. The store we went to had three floors and I was a bit overwhelmed. Saris can range in price from about $5 to over $10,000 depending on the fabric and embroidery. Since I won't be wearing mine daily-only special occasions - I was looking for a dressier version in silk. It's a good thing I already had a color scheme in mind, it's easier to get side tracked by all the gorgeous fabrics. Once you know what type of fabric you are interested in, you take a seat and your sales clerk starts pulling various saris from the stacks and stacks of them lining the wall. Some are basic with only two colors on them, others are very elaborate and even have jewels stitched on them. It's easy to see why shopping can take a while. My husband said his mother can easily spend 5-6 hours looking at saris before making a decision - I thought the 30 minutes I took was long! I ended up going with a peacock blue and gold hand made silk and a burgundy/green/gold machine made silk sari (it's amazing the price difference between hand made and machine made!). After I made my selections, my sister-in-law and brother-in-law showed me the traditional saris worn in Kerala (where their family is from). They are simple, yet beautiful. They gifted me one and I can't wait to see what it looks like on me. Now I need to get the blouses that are worn under the sari stitched (they come as part of the sari now so they match the colors exactly and you take them to a tailor to have them stitched to your measurements). As soon as they are complete, I'll post some pictures of me wearing them! 


Machine made silk sari

Handmade silk sari

Traditional Kerala Sari

Of course I had to buy some silk scarves and another pashmina (I don't have a green one yet) for myself too!