#3 Capturing styles while being distracted by bright colours!

Bright colours have never been my cup of tea. Bright colours have never entered my wardrobe or I have never pulled them out when I needed clothes! Indigo on the other hand has been my favourite print. The very idea of Indigo blue has always made me happy. Styling contrasting outfits like these and two women carrying each look off with panache was something I was overjoyed about!

While shooting and experimenting with clothes, it sometimes so happens that everything is not under your control! on our Sunday, the situation was exactly that when the skirt I wanted to make Shubhanjana wear did not look right and the look that I wanted to create fell flat on the face. The two styles that happened rather randomly on Roshni and Shubhanjana on a Sunday were not only very impulsively styled but worked magically on both their body types.

DSC_1550  Roshni wore her indigo printed skirt as a dress as she tied it around the neck. I have always adored her sense of style which has mostly been baggy and comfortable. Making her experiment with this was a little scary but she was a sport and was ready with whatever I wanted her to try on. It was while shooting her that I realised about my changing interests. Not being a fashion blogger/model herself like Shubhanjana, I had to convince her really hard to come and let me take her pictures! and while I was at work, her expressions caught me and remained with me. For a while I even lost track that I wanted to capture clothes and not her expressions!DSC_1533.JPG

This dress which was originally a skirt is a kind of print one can wear all the time. Being the classic example of dressing up a normal everyday skirt, this look ended up being my favourite from all the other looks of hers. Also, portraying this Indo-western vibe, with my worn out Fabindia chappals, she carried it with grace.

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Look 2

Shubhanjana is never hard to style! this look was actually the styling which was done by all three minds and it would be unfair if I said I did much. Bright colours have never been my thing. It was Roshni who suggested Shubhanjana to wear what she did and I had the pencil skirt in my bag. This pencil skirt is a go-to. If there is any staple I actually have in my wardrobe that is, this pencil skirt. I don’t remember anymore when and from where I got it from though, hence you can guess it’s age!

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I have no idea how the pencil skirt fit this beautiful tall woman! and orange is not a colour I would ever be able to carry! I think sometimes in life one needs to experiment and I am forever astonished with this woman’s ability to agree to random bits of clothing I want her to wear! This outfit actually inspired me to want to wear orange myself! DSC_1660.JPG

 

I suggest everyone to have this pencil skirt and it will be your best friend to wear with a loose t-shirt or even with a blue formal shirt. I being a very boring person on most days always prefer a loose t-shirt over any thing else. If I had to carry something to a desolate island, it would my a t-shirt, hence I honestly believe anything can be dressed up and down with one.

Black is the colour to choose when you are confused and worried about what to put on and look put together in!A pencil skirt can work wonders no matter what shape and size you are! also remember to opt for a midi one, if you can.