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OOTD & FOTD-Aztecs and Rust

12.30.2012

Well hello there everybody! It's been a long time since I posted any outfit pictures the reason being that I've been going to university later than usual lately and by that time there's no one at home to take pictures of me lol. Boo hoo. Anyways, all that aside, here I am with one for now, lets see how many more I can manage to put up!


This shirt was basically a single shirt piece from last years Gul Ahmed collection. I had some rust cloth lying around at home so I used that to make the neck detailing. If you look closely the buttons are made out of the same print as the shirt, had to really beg my tailor to do that! Paired with my ever trusty black tights and chiffon duppatta, I'm ready to go out the door. Not before putting on a huge jacket that kinda kills the outfit but I'd rather not look fashionable than freeze haha.

Happy New Year guys!(I won't be posting tomorrow, so advance wishes). Blogging has become such an important part of 2012 for me, although I don't blog as often as others, reading all your wonderful comments and blogs have made 2012 such a memorable year! 

Until next time, tc.

NOTD-French Revolution

12.28.2012

Well hello there everybody! I've been painting my nails alot these days, I swear I take off a polish and them immediately apply another, my poor nails need a break, must resist! Haha. This time around I didn't know what color to paint my nails so I decided to give myself a french manicure. When in doubt, go for French, I say!


I free-handed the tips and didn't use the stickers that came in the kit because they were incredibly hard to use! They'd peel off the polish from underneath no matter how much I let it dry and wouldn't even stick-on properly so I decided that doing it myself was a saner option. I'm pretty happy with the results, although they could've been much neater. Practice makes perfect, I guess. 

Fan of the french manicure? Can you paint on the tips perfectly? Let me know in the comments below :)

Until next time, tc. 

NOTD-Festive Red & Gold

12.23.2012

Even though Christmas isn't widely celebrate in Pakistan, I wanted to do something 'festive' on my nails around this time of the year. There's just something about the combination of red and gold that really intrigues me. My manicure was basically a blood red with gold polka dots on top, could've been neater but I just don't have the patience to wait for nail polishes to dry. Impatient, I know! 


Ugh I had to idea my hands looked this dry! Excuse that ladies, suffering from the winter dryness blues currently. Is it cold where you live? Are you celebrating Christmas? Made your new year resolutions? Let me know in the comments below :)

Until next time, tc. 

Bite-Sized Wonders

12.04.2012

The bigger, the better? Not really. I've always believed that great things come in small packages and here's a post on some of my current favorite bite-sized wonders.

 This handy deo is perfect for longer days so you could chuck it in your bag and keep it for those times of emergency. It is incredibly up lifting and fresh smelling! Remember girls, just because it's getting colder doesn't mean you won't sweat. 


I've tried a couple of St Ives scrubs but this is the first body lotion mini I've come across and I'm incredibly glad I did! Love it, its handy, sinks into your skin quickly and moisturizes extremely well. 


 If you're looking for a hand cream that's scented wonderfully, then Queen Helen's Cocoa Butter one is awesome! It smells delicious, but it does take a bit of time to sink in.


Winters are here, and these pesky little things still havent gone away! Something I have ALL THE TIME! Creepy bugs scare me lots. 


Love all Body Shop scents, but this one has been a favorite of mine since ages, not overly sweet or fruity and lasts a decent amount of time. The lid doesn't come off the nozzle so perfect for chucking away in your bag :)

What are some of your favorite little things? Let me know in the comments below :)

Until next time, tc and happy December guys!

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