April 2012
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madewell:
Did you spot Elizabeth Olsen at the #MWDenimRoadtrip in NYC yesterday? People Style Watch has all the New York kick-off details. (P.S. Don’t forget to follow us on tour @madewell1937.)
“i’ve always loved intelligent girls, no matter... →
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“i’ve always loved intelligent girls, no matter how they look, to be able to hold a conversation with someone is so important. the moment someone acts dumb, i lose interest. i think about the subtext and layers of a person when i design. i design for someone who has interest in the space around her, who is aware of her relationship with the world, someone a little evolved, a...
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Indian Wedding Weekend Extravaganza - The...
To quote a friend, Gunjan and Jay’s wedding reception was like being in an adult version of Hansel + Gretel, with 6+ hours of more decadent food, drink and dancing than one could ever imagine.
It was easily the longest, and perhaps most fun reception, I have ever attended.
We put on our bindis.
Toasted the groom and bride, who sported another jaw-dropping outfit.
And then...
Indian Wedding Weekend Extravaganza - The Ceremony
Although I’ve been to over fifteen weddings, there was none as beautiful, ornate or special as Gunjan and Jay’s this past weekend.
Everything from the rituals and the songs to the outfits and the end of ceremony sweet treat was pure magic.
Thirty seconds before I walked down the aisle as Bridesmaid, I was informed that I’d have to enter the room, walk to the front, get on my...
A glimpse of the Bakshi Family Baraat.
Indian Wedding Weekend Extravaganza - The Baraat
One of my favorite parts of the wedding weekend was The Baraat, groom’s family procession before the ceremony. And by procession, I mean parade/dance party where the groom rides in on a horse waving a sword.
Jay used to be my roommate and we had a sort of brother/sister relationship. Fast forward to now and seeing him on a white horse, wearing a hot pink turban, jeweled veil and sword...
Indian Wedding Weekend Extravaganza - Mehndi Party
Gunjan’s wedding weekend extravaganza kicked off with a Mehndi Party, a female only evening where women get adorned with henna tattoos all over their hands and for a few, their feet, too. The designs are extremely intricate and take quite awhile to apply, particularly the bride’s henna, which can take up to 6 hours!
Here is my henna immediately following the process, as well as the...
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Let the countdown begin...
Another campaign I’ve been working on lately…..
Will you join Madewell on their Denim Roadtrip?
madewell:
Yup, you read that right: We’re hitting the road and bringing our denim straight to you. Our cross-country party on wheels starts April 12th—but in the meantime, head over to our Facebook page so you don’t miss a beat.
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