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Monsoon Madness

July 27, 2014
Photoshoots during the monsoon are all about how fast you can manage to get a few decent pictures during the 5min rain-free time that the rain gods decide to give you. It’s all about rushing out, hoping the lighting is good enough to not make your pictures hazy, clicking a few shots and praying that the slight drizzle that started has not gotten onto your camera lens. And I must say I’ve become a pro at this. Shoots that used to take half an hour are now finished in exactly 5min. Outfits are mentally planned and stored in imaginary files in my head. In fact a whole file system has been dedicatedly developed and arranged for what clothes to wear and when, based on weather, color, newest-addition-to-wardrobe or dug-up-from-farthest-corner-of-wardrobe and a whole lot of other factors (all in my head). So dressing up is a two minute job. More so because I’ve started to completely ignore doing up my hair during the monsoon. Humidity and frizzy hair are bffs. And I have given up trying to tame my hair and instead started embracing the wavy, frizzy and voluminous look that comes with it. Why waste a whole lot of time and hair products just to have it go back to the same state in a couple of hours? If beach waves are a thing, then I insist that frizzy-monsoon-hair be a thing too. Only fair right?

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Skirt: Buy here | earrings: Buy here | Shirt: Buy here  | Belt: Gifted | Shoes: Catwalk
This bright maroon skirt from oasap.com has become my go-to outfit for most days. Now I’m always wary about buying from online stores that offer wholesale or mass produced products. When something is dirt cheap you automatically start doubting it’s quality. And when so many of these Chinese online stores started cropping up, I was even more sure that I din’t want to ever buy from them. But oasap has surprised me not once or twice but quite a few times. Their product quality is surprisingly as good as their prices and variety! *win-win*
 
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6 Comments

  • Reply Venoma July 27, 2014 at 3:54 pm

    Perfect look!

    Check out my latest OUTFIT POST and my other posts on Venoma's fashion diary
    XoXo Venoma

  • Reply shiva yadav July 28, 2014 at 3:33 am

    your way of living style is beautiful & ur pics looking awesome

  • Reply Pria July 28, 2014 at 10:16 am

    I have the same shirt 🙂 Nice look!

  • Reply Preet Kaur August 5, 2014 at 7:25 am

    Nice Shirt and combination with red skirt is perfect.
    Stykin.

  • Reply Sony Mansoori September 16, 2014 at 5:03 pm

    OASAP has the worst return policy ever. I ordered 3 tops from them …all of same size. One fits and 2 other doesnt. When I requested to return them they point blank refused. How is it my fault that their sizes are inconsistant. I would never buy stuff from them again. Worst customer service too.

  • Reply Chandana M September 16, 2014 at 5:24 pm

    Wow.. really? Customer service has always been great for me with instant replies. And the few products that I've ordered the quality has been great and sizes consistent. You need to be careful while choosing the products. I've never had to return anything so can't comment on that!

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