Thursday, May 24, 2012

WerQ that clutch



Our clutches in distinct combinations of wood,leather and silk have(to my absolute delight) been bestowed upon the title 'conversation starters'.Since they have so much to say ,I believe the best way to accessorize them is to build the outfit or look around the clutch.


Here are some of my favorite go-to stylish looks with our signature clutches for holiday ,work ,and evening!


Holiday look #1:
 Rocking the maxi and color block trend with 
the Holi clutch




Holiday look #2 : 
Maxi fever still on with the Wings of Freedom clutch.



Holiday look #3:
Headed to the beach? 
Here's a 'beach chic' look with the Padma clutch


Work look #1 :
Subtle and sophisticated with pastel outfit and
 Floret Envy clutch bag.



Work look #2
Add a dash of fun with this polka dot shirt
 and orange Envy clutch .




Evening look #1
Pair the Krishna clutch with a royal blue sequin dress 
keeping all other accessories neutral .




Evening look #2
For a fun,easy night out carry the Free Spirit clutch
with bright trousers and sequin top.



Evening look #3
A more formal yet a cheerful look with the Studded Flap clutch.



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Indian Song




Karen Knorr's Photographic(whimisical) art has been around for sometime but I wanted to share few of my personal favorites from her series 'Indian song'.These four images never fail to entrance me into a magical world of nostalgia,mythology and surrealism. I find them visually charged with stunning elements,patterns and colors.The relationship here between nature and culture is intriguing.

The series is said to be inspired by the myths & fables of northern India and was shot in some of the most stunning palaces, mansions, or mausoleums of India. Apart from being artiscially evocative,they are meant to highlight caste, femininity and its relationship with the animal world.The series has been aptly referred to as the Panchatantra of the 21st century.

 

The Gatekeeper, Zanana, Samode Palace

 


The Maharaja's Apartment, Udaipur City Palace

 

 

Flight to Freedom, Durbar Hall, Dungarpur


 

A Place like Amaravati, Udaipur City Palace, Udaipur

Images: www.Karenknorr.com