Monday 21 May 2012

From my scrap (part 1)


this had nothing to do with old scraps but this hello kitty brush is too cute to not photograph ;)


I am neither jet-legged nor tired. I am quite lacking in defining the somewhat lazy, but-don’t-want-to-sleep feel that I am feeling! So, here I am back to the country where I took the sunlight and the ‘great’ warmth for granted (I do wish if only the heat was steal-able I’d have stolen a little percent and given to Great Britain).
I am done resting and it’s been three days already, yet I am still not erasing the phrase above, simply because I started this the moment I landed and I wish to continue it the way it is ;)
My visitation was as normal as breathing although I was pleased to see my bagful of craps the way I left. Besides the textual load I found two files which stored my favourite pages from magazines. It was refreshing. I had it stored for ‘inspiration’. These are from recent years and doesn't attach a nostalgic story with it but it does remind me of those days when I wanted to make a 'magazine' out of it and name it 'Mode' , which would be a tribute to Ugly Betty, It was my favorite show and had just ended ;(























Wednesday 16 May 2012

Clothes do take your breath away!


Over the years I have designed many many clothes…okay I have just drawn them and not really ‘made’ them but hey, I still aim to make them one day. I am keeping my article short because I have two pretty dresses that literally took my breath away!
I liked what Emma Stone and Gwyneth Paltrow wore to the met gala 2012. Once is as sweet, innocent and hot as the disco ball where as the other is barely there daring! I don't know when but these two join the list of 'clothes I'd love to re-create one day', I mean it! ;)
Custom made by Alber Elbaz for Lanvin


By Prada


I feel patriotic today (towards Nepali cinema)


There was a time when NOT knowing Nepali cinema and the actors was considered ‘cool’. If you knew them, suddenly you are from the other side of the world, the world where you pronounce ‘office’ as ‘offish’ or ‘opish’ and where middle parting or as we call it ‘asiki’ was evergreen! Unfortunately I knew them, the cinema and the actors (but bear in mind the conventions don’t apply to me!) I knew who was in what film and which song is from which film. It was good when I was a kid (every Nepali’s answer). Then there was disequilibrium in the industry that stayed too long. Actresses adopted trashy as sexy and ‘heroes’ were able to walk on water! And because of this it was easy for all of us to bad mouth the industry. In the recent years it sure has developed a lot in terms of cinematography and the costume but the trailer just promises too much than the delivery. I am not trying to act censor in fact I feel very cinema-patriot today! Now moving on to my actual subject- fashion in Nepali cinema. Well, we don’t really look at the actors for fashion guide do we? I don’t blame you. I don’t know about off-screen but even on on-screen what they wear ain’t as pleasing. Sometimes it's so bad I'm the one feeling embarrassed! then why would I bother watching it? because like I said I am patriotic in terms of cinema too. So I dug in just in case I find a gold in the coal mine and I did! I went through some songs of the nineties and I am definitely feel more relaxed and happy now. why? Because I/we can actually find trends in Nepali cinema too! Unlike the rest of the world when puffy shouldered clothing was big in the eighties, I guess it made it's way only in the nineties. check out some of the well dressed ladies and I deeply apologise for the not-so-clear pictures.
epitome of cute clothing!




check out those daring shoulder.

there was a time I felt this was hedious!

accessorized well! collar so in vogue now!

this puffy shouldered blazer is a must have.

Tuesday 8 May 2012

Five things!


You know sometimes even days after watching a film; you are interestingly and amusingly haunted by the film. You think about what if that was real and what if I was one of the character (main one obviously!), well, that’s happening to me! It’s the Avengers! It’s got me wishing if I had a super power, albeit knowing it’s very fictional, but again you never know!
Anyways, let’s talk make up. We all love it and we all wish we were too good at it even at our first try! You know how when you were younger, you used to watch your Mommy get ready, watch how she applied the blush, the lipstick and everything, well that never happened to me. My mother was well, neither against nor approval of it. The only thing she had in the name of make-up was a maroon coloured lipstick that absolutely did not suit her! Growing up I didn’t take much interest in make-up either but things have changed for good. When I saw actresses in TV with long lashes and shiny clear skin I used to take it for real. ‘No wonder they are actress’ that’s what I thought. Little did I know they are touched with a make-up magical wand. So here’s five ‘things’ I adore

-      Lo’Real pink Lipstick. I love loud lips (but that don’t mean I like noises that come out from the pie hole)

-      BB cream. Gives you the perfect skin instantly.


-      Lo’Real mascara. This is the best! Brighten your eyes, because you are worth it!


-      Blush (any) Do it the Promise Tamang way. In order to make your cheek look more hollow, outline your cheekbones with brown shadow and apply the blush on top.


-      Last but not the least KOHL!(any brand)