Tuesday, August 4, 2015

New Website!

Hi guys! Sorry for the lack of updates! I've been working on about 5 completely different blog posts at once while considering my options about updating the blog. I don't know about you, but I'm kind of tired of Blogger. So, I've decided to shift over to Wordpress! My new website is www.ribbonsandbowsxoxo.wordpress.com so go there to see my work from now on. All my previous posts are going to remain here for at least a little while longer, but they are available to view on Wordpress as well. Plus, I have several posts coming up soon! To keep updated more regularly check out my Instagram ribbonsandbows18

Anagha C.

Monday, July 27, 2015

update

Just a little update on what's going on with my life and my blog. Basically, I'll be in the US for the next month or so, about 5 more weeks. So I'll be traveling a bit (road trips here and there) which I'll be documenting on my Instagram (as long as I have phone service--work with me T-Mobile!). Plus, I'll be going around downtown Boston in the next week hopefully, and doing a couple of photo shoots there as well, as long as I don't get embarrassed--fingers crossed! I know I keep promising outfit posts, but with packing for the US, clearing up my hostel room in India, and then settling down while dealing with all the construction going on at home, I've been way to busy. Now that I've finally come to the US, everything in India is done, and I've been here for about a week so everything is settled down here but we are going to have guests at home for the next week or two so combine that with constant renovations and I still might be busy for the next week, but I should be able to squeeze in a few shoots. I recognize that you guys like my "inspired by" posts, so if you have any requests for celebrities whose clothes you like then email me or comment or even post on Instagram. I'm thinking Gigi Hadid for my next "inspired by" post and I'll do a photo shoot for that maybe. Let me know what it is that you guys want by commenting!

Anagha C.

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

a few hair care products

Recently my dad came from the U.S. bearing gifts! Okay, not gifts but rather things that I had requested. Some shampoos and conditioner, along with a few other hair care products that you don't get as easily in Mumbai but I have managed to find a few places you can try your luck. I've also included a few items I have purchased in Mumbai itself so these items are definitely accessible.

Organix Shampoo
This is a brand I have used and loved for the past few years, and since they have such a wide variety of products you can keep switching it up with your shampoo so your hair doesn't become used to the formula, plus, there are no sulfates! Currently I'm using the Moroccan Argan Oil Luxurious Creme, most recently I have used the Moroccan Argan Oil and Coconut Milk shampoos. The formula is great, the smell makes me feel like my hair is super squeaky clean (a definite plus in this horrible heat) but also it doesn't smell too chemically.

Availability: I have seen this at Wellness Forever Chemists, and at Beauty Hub in Bandra (across the street from Smoke House Deli near Linking Road and Pali Naka.

Aussie 3 Minute Miracle Smooth 24HR Frizz Reduction
I usually use the regular 3 minute conditioner, but my mom decided to send me a new conditioner this time, and I have to say, it's been working quite well. I use this before shampooing my hair so that all the knots come out, and every other day I'll use this at the end of the shampoo-condition cycle. Try it out if you want a new conditioner!

Availability: I do not know where you will get this in Mumbai but you might try Amazon.

Selsun Blue Shampoo
I use this for dandruff and to prevent skin infections. In this heat I find that my scalp is sweating a lot, especially in my sleep, so I use this to prevent bacteria from forming in my hair, since it's extremely strong and has sulfides in it. I usually use this 2-4 times a week, which is more than recommended but I'd rather have slightly damaged hair than dandruff or an infection.

Availability: Again, I recommend trying Amazon as I have not seen a product like this in Mumbai.

Neutrogena Triple Moisture Daily Deep Repair Conditioner
This is the best deep conditioner I have found, and from one of the most reputable companies. Everybody uses at least one Neutrogena product in the hair or skin care routine. I use this about 2-3 times a week after I shampoo my hair and leave it while I'm using a scrub or my usual body wash, then wash it out after 5 minutes.

Availability: This is available at Amazon.in for around 1000RS for 8.45 oz.

St. Ives Apricot Scrub
According to the instructions this is a face scrub, but I find it to be a bit thick, so for my face I mix a bit of this with any foaming cleanser and then wash my face with that. About 2-3 times a week I use this on my body to help get rid of the ingrowths leftover from my years of shaving. I have seen a reduction, but that's probably down to the combination of using the scrub and waxing semi-regularly, while I don't shave, it's still difficult to find time to wax.

Availability: I have purchased this from Beauty Hub in Bandra before.

BBlunt Intense Moisture Conditioner For Seriously Dry Hair
I decided to try this out after hearing about BBlunt and considering it's made specifically for Indian hair it seemed like a safe bet. Despite the cheap packaging/conditioner, the conditioner is good, and the spout helps you to use the right amount rather than squirting out more than you need, plus the container is designed with the spout on the bottom so no product goes to waste.

Availability: I purchased this from purplle.com which I highly recommend as I got a 20% discount with PayTM so it came down from 375RS to 300RS and it was delivered the next day itself, so no need to wait!

Schwarzkopf Heat Protection and Straightening Style Cream from the Styliste Ultime Collection
I usually use the CHI Iron Guard for heat protection, but that wasn't available so I asked my mom to pick another heat protection cream or spray and she got this. Schwarzkopf is a quality brand, and I've only used this a few times but so far I've liked it, and the smell is nice too, a bit like a hand cream!

Availability: I purchased this from the U.S. but I would suggest trying purplle.com , Amazon, or Beauty Hub in Bandra.

Beauty Hub:
Shop No 3, Kenwood Coop Housing Society Limited, Pali Naka, Ambedkar Road, Zig Zag Road, opposite Wellness Forever Chemist, Bandra (W), Mumbai-400050

Update: The Aussie conditioner and Selsun Blue Shampoo are both available on Amazon.in at around 1200RS. Note that any prices quoted may vary due to availability.

travel series: What to Wear When You're Traveling

Travel is the bane of our existence but at the same time its probably one of the best things in the world. When I travel from India to the US and back, I go by plane which usually involves a connecting flight somewhere here or there, or theres a possible train or shuttle situation to my final destination. Plus, the transit time is around 24-36 hours, again depending on my flights. Basically, it's a lot of traveling. And that means a lot of time spent in big airports and cold planes carrying around heavy bags. Since I'm going to be traveling for the next month or so I thought I would do a travel series, just a few tips and tricks that I like to use and a variety of topics. Hopefully this series will help you on your next vacation!

This first post will be about what to wear while you're traveling because that's a major issue and you should't start your vacation off on the wrong foot!

First off, I suggest you wear some thick and warm pants with a little bit of stretch. Something like a thick legging or stretch pants. My suggestion would be the North Face full length tights. They are warm thanks to the inner lining since North Face tights are made for hiking. Here is my suggestion:


Available here

I also suggest you wear a comfortable t-shirt and a jacket of some kind. Mostly I wear some kind of cotton shirt, rather than any button up shirt which becomes uncomfortable during long journeys. For the jacket I like to wear my leather jacket because it keeps me warm and by wearing it rather than having it take up space in my suitcase I have space for other things in my bag. Here are my suggestions:
Available here

Available here

Shoes are an important choice because while going through security you have to take your shoes off quickly while putting your liquids and laptop on the belt, so it becomes a bit frantic. I like to wear something simple like flats or Birkenstocks. However, last time while coming back to India I decided to wear my Hunter wellingtons that I had bought and was bringing back for the monsoon season. Even though it made the security process a little more difficult, it was worth it so that I could save space in my bag for things like food from home (Hunters are big and take up a lot of space!). It really depends on what you are bringing with you, so if you have large shoes that would take up a lot of space in your suitcase then I suggest that you wear them just to save on space, but if not then here are my suggestions:
Available here

Available here

There are a lot of accessories that are real necessities for you to bring on the plane. Probably the most important thing is a travel pillow because planes are really uncomfortable to sleep in, especially long haul flights. You should also wear a watch because in the plane you will most likely have your phone off, plus removing your phone from your pocket all the time at the airport almost guarantees that you will lose it. I suggest a light rubber type of watch so that it’s not bulky on your wrist, you don’t have to  remove it to go through security and it will be waterproof as well so no need to remove it while washing you hands and such. Another useful accessory is a pair of thick socks, especially if you have feet that easily get cold like me. If you have room, then along with the socks I suggest you bring a light pashmina or scarf, just something small and compact that you can use to keep you warm because even at the airport it gets cold. Also try and bring a US wall adapter so that if your flight has an outlet you can charge your phone. since the plugs are usually US outlets, or else bring a fully charged powerbank so that you can recharge your phone on the go. The final accessory that I suggest you carry, and I think the accessory that will complete your outfit, is a headband! In a cute and fun color, a headband not only helps you look put together but also will keep the hair off your face while you are busy corralling your bags throughout the airport. Definitely a plus in my book.


Available here

Available here

Available here

I hope you enjoyed the first part of this series on travel! Hopefully I'll find time within the next week or so to do a couple more posts with some exciting new things in store for you guys! Follow me on Instagram @ribbonsndbows

Anagha C.

Saturday, July 11, 2015

restaurant review: Noodle Play and Wok Express

I decided to review these two restaurants together because they have similar concepts and food, but there are some slight differences. So in that spirit, I have reviewed the two in a compare/contrast style.

Overview
Noodle Play is a new delivery service in Mumbai with several locations, and an interesting concept in that they do not have sit down, only delivery. This means that they are an all internet restaurant, from the menu to the ordering process, everything is done online, which is great if you're like me and have a hard time ordering food on the phone in Hindi. They have a set daily menu as well as an ala carte menu from which you can select various individual items.

Wok Express is a "build-your-own-meal" concept, which is not unique in any way, but I found that the condiments they offer are a bit different as are the sauces. Their first location is open in Pali Hill and they will be opening two more locations soon. They do deliver as well as accept online orders. But, the thing that I found most exciting was that they served bubble tea! For those of you who don't know, bubble tea is a flavored drink which might be made of milk, with tapioca balls at the bottom. Guys, this is one of my favorite drinks in the world and I have never seen it in India! It's almost worth it to go here just for the bubble tea! And the food just adds to the experience, honestly.

Compare/Contrast
Both restaurants offer Chinese/Asian food, but in a more authentic style. Noodle Play offers a set menu for each day and an a la carte menu, but no option to choose your ingredients. On the other hand, Wok Express only offers the option to select your ingredients. This includes the usual; select your base amongst options of rice and various noodles, protein of veg and non veg, vegetables, sauce which includes a selection of kung pao sambal and even toban, and finally your garnish which might be cilantro peanuts or fried onions which are not so common. Now not everybody is confident enough to select their own ingredients which I know first hand having messed up many orders myself at "build-your-own-restaurants". So, it might be better to opt for Noodle Play, where you will get a set combination. However, in that case you will only have one veg and one non veg option per day. It really depends on the person and their taste, as it always is with food.

Food
To be honest, I liked the food from both restaurants. However, I think I found Wok Express to be a little bit yummier maybe because I got to choose my ingredients, so I wasn't forced to eat vegetables that I don't like. I ordered the following combination; large chicken combo with rice, kung pao, which is my favorite but I have not yet found any restaurant here that makes it properly, mushrooms, spring onions and a few more veggies. Most important were the toppings I picked which really gave the dish its flavor; the crushed peanuts and fried onions. This dish was incredible! I loved it so much, I honestly couldn't get enough until I bit into a chili which was too spicy for me and put me off my food for a bit. But really, the food was great and I highly recommend this restaurant if you like Chinese rice combos like me. We also tried the chicken bao from here which we found to be way lacking in filling and more in dough, which was so disappointing because I love bao. The boba tea did save the meal though, after the bao, but I would go for the Thai boba tea over the French vanilla boba tea which tasted way too strongly of vanilla bean.

Noodle Play sent over a few combinations, but since I like rice a lot better than noodles, I mainly stuck with the rice combo. The Thai curry combo here was excellent, but I think the coconut flavor should have been upped a bit. They also sent a Chinese gravy and rice combo, which was also good. For those of you who are health conscious, the food from Noodle Play had a lot less oil than usual Chinese food. Overall, I would recommend both restaurants. The food was good, and the choice depends on who is ordering, but if you are looking to be more health concious then I suggest Noodle Play, and for stronger flavors I suggest Wok Express.

Pricing
Noodle Play $$
Wok Express $$$

Seating
Noodle Play: no, seating is not available it is delivery only
Wok Express: yes, plenty of seating is available

Location
Noodle Play: list of locations here
Wok Express: list of locations here

Anagha C.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

another break for exams

Guys, unfortunately I have to take another break for exams. Mostly I should be able to start posting from the 15th, and I have a couple of outfit posts that I plan on putting up, but it becomes a bit difficult without a lens kit for my iPhone (DSLRs are way too bulky to carry around) and no easy empty space to photograph in. People stare ALOT in India and find nothing rude in it. Couple that with my irritation at being stared at by random strangers and you've literally got a recipe for disaster. What can I say, I'm not an exhibitionist, except for when it comes to clothes. I am completely at ease wearing a tutu in the daytime and having people stare at me because at least then I know my outfit is to die for. Way off topic, sorry. Just thought I would inform you all. Plus, there are amazing sales at the malls right now so hopefully you all have been saving up your money! Anyways, I'll be out of service for the next few days but feel free to email me any requests for posts at ribbonsandbows18@gmail.com , add me on Instagram @ribbonsndbows and comment below!

Anagha C.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

restaurant review: Wraps & Wings

Unbeknownst to me, this is actually a branch of a chain in London. But upon hearing that, I expected what I would usually expect from a foreign chain. Poor service and lesser flavors at a higher markup. Thank god, I was surprised by Wraps & Wings! Although I haven't actually visited the original chain in London, I have plans to go there on my next visit. But in the mean while I know that I have a location near me here in Mumbai to satisfy my cravings!

Now, onto the review itself!

I have ordered from here twice in the past 5 days. That in itself should tell you how much I have grown to like this place. The first time I ordered from here, I wanted to try many things so I ordered a bit too much. I got the chicken burger, wings, and strips which ended up being a lot but there were plenty of leftovers!

THE FOOD

Chicken Burger Meal:
This came with fries and a soda, so it was a proper meal. The fries were thick cut and came with a small salt packet so you could salt the fries to your taste. This is so much better than ending up with under salted or over salted fries that you would usually get at a fast food joint. The soda was in a bottle which is way better than the paper thin cups they give you at McDonalds or Burger King! As for the burger itself, oh my gosh. This thing was stuffed. Plenty of veggies, and the biggest bun I have seen in India so far. Even better was the fact that they didn't just fry up some pre made patty and throw it in there, they took a couple of chicken strips that were properly marinated and put them in the burger. So much better! Beyond doubt, this was the best chicken burger I have tasted in India so far and I highly recommend it.

Wings:
These were the biggest wings I have seen so far, and also the most "wing-like" wings. I selected the "Peri peri hot" option for the marinade and was expecting it to set my mouth on fire, but thankfully the marinade wasn't too spicy! It was just spicy enough to require the occasional sip of water, but not enough to warrant a glass of milk on the side. I would definitely recommend these, in fact three are more than enough for one person.

Strips:
I tried the "peri peri mild" for the marinade, and it was very different from the "hot peri peri", it tasted a bit more like a kebab, so I would go for this only if you want less of an authentic wings taste and more of a kebab, Indian style of chicken. I would definitely recommend these though, especially for those who don't like bones in their chicken, this is the option for you.

THE SERVICE

Delivery:
The delivery here is so prompt! If they say that they will get your food to you in half an hour, they are not lying! Plus, their delivery boys are courteous and not all disgruntled like they usually are, so tip them!

Service:
The first time I ordered, I used the Zomato ordering app, but the second time I called up on the phone. The guy who takes your order is extremely courteous and he even called the next day to keep my name and number together for the next time I ordered. Now that is quality service!

Packaging:
This is important especially during the monsoon because you don't want your food to get dirty or wet on its way to you. They delivered everything nearly in bags and had brought the food in a travel lunch bag which was reassuring. Even the dips they provided were individually taped to provide protection from any spillage. Major plus points for keeping it all clean!

OVERALL EXPERIENCE
I would definitely recommend that you give this place a try, just be aware that their portions are large so don't go overboard in ordering! Maybe if you are have a small get together or party it would be cost-effective to order from here, not to mention quite tasty!

CONTACT

1&2, Bhakti Park, Wadala, Mumbai 400037


Anagha C.

Saturday, June 27, 2015

my favorite: breakfast places in Mumbai

This is a continuation of a series, the first part of which is my post on my favorite dessert places, because who doesn't love to start with dessert!

Theobroma
While I know I already mentioned Theobroma in my dessert post, it also deserves a mention in the breakfast category because they have a full service breakfast menu! Plus, the best part is that they open at 7AM. Now I am not necessarily a morning person, nor I am a night owl, it just really depends on my sleep schedule, but having a restaurant open at 7AM is a godsend in Mumbai. Even Starbucks doesn't open that early! The food here is good, and I recommend the eggs Benedict with bacon on the side.

Pricing: $$$$
Seating: yes, there's plenty of seating available at all locations
Location: list of locations here

Suzette's

I mentioned Suzette's as well in my dessert guide, but it operates as more of a restaurant than a bakery. Although they open at 9AM, it's still great for a late breakfast/early brunch. Their crepes are the best you will get in Mumbai, and while they may not be exactly like the ones in Paris, they are still very yummy, if a bit overcooked. I would suggest you go for one of their pre-set crepes, to prevent any disappointment in your own choice! And try to save room for a dessert crepe if you can!

Pricing: $$$
Seating: yes, but it's a bit cozy (read:crowded)
Location: list of locations here

The Bagel Shop

Although I don't recommend you go to The Bagel Shop and eat there, I do recommend that you order some of their bagels to take home and try them out! I like to order about a bakers dozen and take them home to eat one each morning or as a snack with butter on it since good cream cheese can be hard to find in Mumbai. Definitely worth it, and the bagels are HUGE!

Pricing: $$
Seating: yes, there is plenty of seating available
Location: location here

Starbucks

While I usually stick to my rule of not eating food at coffee shops (shouldn't this be a rule for everyone?), I make an exception for Starbucks. The salmon and cheese croissant is so yummy that in order it every time I come here and at Rs180 it is quite inexpensive. Make sure you tell them to heat it up for you though so that the cheddar cheese melts too! If you would rather a veg option, then go for their pita and hummus which is a classic.

Pricing: $
Seating: yes, there is plenty of seating available but it is often crowded
Location: list of locations here

Kala Ghoda Cafe
Even though the Kala Ghoda Cafe is located in a bylane of Kala Ghoda, I think just about everyone knows where this is. Right next to Mamagoto's, the Kala Ghoda Cafe is your typical hipster cafe. Dripping in pretentiousness, you might feel a little uncomfortable at first, but once you get past that you can focus on the yummy food! I recommend the carrot cake which is way more authentic than the ones you get at grocery stores in the U.S.

Pricing: $$$
Seating: yes, but there are very few seats so you might just have to get your food to go
Location: location here

I know there are only five restaurants on my list here, but to be honest, not a lot of places open early enough to get in breakfast before work here in Mumbai. But, I will do another installment of this series with a few brunch restaurants to try out, so you can look forward to that! As always, please post suggestions and comments and follow me on Instagram @ribbonsndbows (just send a request and I will accept!).

Anagha C.

my favorite: dessert places in Mumbai

I have a major sugar tooth, but I am not one of those people who craves chocolate 24/7. I have a tendency to get cravings at regular intervals, but when I want chocolate, I need it RIGHT NOW.

This is a just compilation of some of my favorite places in Mumbai to satisfy my sweet tooth, and the first in a series of my favorite places in Mumbai!

Note: Pricing is measured on a scale of $ (least expensive) to $$$$ (most expensive).

Theobroma
The ubiquitous Theobroma. Most of those in Mumbai who like food and desert have been here many times. They have cases full of brownies, cakes, cupcakes, macarons, and tarts! Literally a desert lovers heaven, as the name itself states. My favorites here include the overload brownie, millionaire, chocolate tart, and the cooknie (brownie+cookie=cooknie, duh).

Location: list of locations here
Seating: yes, but availability depends on the location
Price: $$

Tart
Although there is a rainbow cake available at Theobroma I am partial to the one at Tart. They have two options available, chocolate and vanilla. Both are cream cheese based, and an absolutely decadent luxury to eat. Best eaten right out of the freezer so that the cream cheese remains cold and dense, I highly suggest this as a rich desert after a light meal (the calories have to balance out somewhere!).

Location: list of locations here
Seating Available: yes, but only 2 tables or so
Price: $$$

La Folie Patisserie
Located in Kala Ghoda, this tiny shop has the best salted macarons I have tasted in India so far! And although I know everybody loves the macarons at Le 15, I think these are even better. Again, they are best eaten cold if you like macarons dense, and if you like your macarons to be traditionally fluffy then maybe wait until they come to room temperature, although you really won't get that unless you are eating freshly cooked macarons. Plus, the take away boxes are adorable, if a little unwieldy.

Location: list of locations here
Seating: no, they have about one table which is almost non existent
Price: $$$

Le 15 Patisserie
Headed up by Pooja Dhingra, a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, this not so little chain has definitely managed to keep quality while still maintaining its standards. While everyone raves about their macarons, I highly suggest you try their cupcakes, especially the Belgian chocolate which is so rich that you are sure to be glad of its small size. If you are looking at getting a cupcake-cake for someone, I suggest Le 15 as they have the best cupcakes I've tried in Mumbai. They also have choux, but go early as it often sells out!

Location: list of locations here
Seating: yes, but it is limited to a few tables and depends on the location
Price: $$$

Sweetish House Mafia
Definitely the best cookies I have tried at any shop in Mumbai, these cookies are fresh, soft, warm and melt-in-your-mouth good. They have an interesting back story as it started as just a Tata Nano with a driver and helper driving around Bandra in a guerrilla style selling cookies with nobody knowing when the next batch of cookies would be for sale, or who was behind this phenom. And now it has become a full fledged restaurant! A success story for sure, they have the regular cookie flavors like chocolate chip and peanut butter, but also Nutella and sea salt. Anybody who has done any baking knows that it is the salt quantity that can make or break a good cookie, and SHM gets it right on. Their cookie milkshakes are a definite must try as well!

Location: list of locations here
Seating: no, only a few bar stools and a counter
Price: $$

Suzette's
Although this is technically a creperie, I didn't really enjoy their savoury crepes. But their desert crepes are meals in and of themselves! They have plenty of options, so I can't even suggest one, they are all good. But beware, these crepes are stuffed to the brim, so make sure you have enough space in your stomach! Not to be eaten after a heavy meal, their desert crepes do not travel well. Plus, go ahead and give their hot chocolate a try, it's some of the best in the city.

Location: list of locations here
Seating: yes, a bit crowded but seating is available
Price: $$$

Chocolateria San Churro
I only recommend this for their churro a, which to be honest, are not that authentic. But, if you are having a severe craving for churros then this will surely satiate. A plate of churros and hot chocolate for two would make a great late night desert date!

Location: list of locations here
Seating: yes, plenty of seating is available
Price: $$$

5 Spice
Mostly known for their huge quantities of food, 5 Spice also has mind blowing deserts. Their Rocky Road is a feat of engineering and definitely not for the weak hearted. Scoops of chocolate and vanilla ice cream on top of a brownie covered in fudge, be sure to save room if you plan on having this. Often times I have eaten dinner elsewhere and come here just for the Rocky Road.

Location: list of locations here
Seating: yes, plenty of seating is available
Price: $$

Love and Cheesecake
Those who crave cheesecake made from real cream cheese should definitely head here. They have plenty of different options, and not everything is cream cheese-based. Plus, they now have a little waffle making station where they can make red heart shaped waffles! Too cute, and it would be so sweet on a first date.

Location: list of locations here
Seating: no, none at all
Price: $$$

Pink Sugar
This is a teeny tiny shop located in a byway off Carter Road, but it feels like a world away. No sounds of traffic, no cigarette smoke smells, and fewer people crowding you off the pathways. Although relatively new, the cupcakes here are to die for. The frosting is thick, dense, and fudgy, while the cake itself remains light and fluffy, providing the perfect combination. Be sure to try their chocolate fondant as well, but eat it in the store for the full experience.

Location: location here
Seating: no, only a few bar stools are provided
Price: $$

Please mention any of your favorite desert shops in Mumbai so I can try them out! Follow me on Instagram @ribbonsndbows and subscribe!






Anagha C.

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Monday, June 22, 2015

inspired by: Kendall Jenner's style

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Kendall Jenner: supermodel working for incredible brands like Chanel and Marc Jacobs, and member of the Kardashian/Jenner family (although we won't hold it against her).

It can't be denied, the girl has great taste in fashion, and why wouldn't she considering the brands she works for! But often times she wears clothes which, while gorgeous, often have a high price tag not many of us can afford. But there are plenty of substitutes! And that's what I aim to provide here. A capsule of clothing inspired by Kendall's wardrobe.

First off, Kendall tends to wear casual clothes when she is out and about, a far cry from her sister Kim, she leans towards comfortable T-shirts and jeans, or even leggings. Whatever she wears, she manages to make it stylish often with her accessories, which she keeps to minimum of sunglasses and an adorable cross body purse. Most important are her shoes! I have noticed that she wears a stand out pair of high heels for a more formal occasion (family dinner or something of the like), and casual, comfortable sneakers for just hanging out.

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Here are some suggestions for pieces to help you with your Kendall Jenner-inspired outfit! I have included a save option and a splurge option, which often isn't really a "splurge" per say, but relative to the save, it might be a bit more expensive.

Structured Cross Body Bag: save splurge
Leather Trousers: save splurge
Distressed Denim: save splurge
D'Orsay Flats: save splurge
White Sneakers: save splurge
Strapped Sandals: save splurge

For more formal events Kendall obviously wears dressier gowns and dresses which reflect the feel of the event. More often than not this will include a crop top of some sort with a matching skirt or bottom. Other times she might wear a minidress with long sleeves and a high neck. It is important to remember that you have to keep some kind of balance. That means if you are going to wear a mini dress and show off your legs, then keep the top half of your body covered up a bit. If you are going to wear a crop top, maybe wear it with a long skirt.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/british-fashion-awards-2014-rihanna-4729834

http://www.fashiongonerogue.com/photos/kendall-jenner-emilio-pucci-looks-fashion-week/

http://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/news/a28784/kendall-jenner-dosso-dossi-show/

Black Mini Dress: save splurge
White Jumpsuit: save splurge
Red Blazer: save splurge

For exercise clothes, Kendall mainly wears plain black leggings, usually Nike or Lululemon, with a thin strapped sports bra and a structured gray sweatshirt thrown over. While I have provided save options above, I have to advocate for Nike and Lululemon for sports clothing. Almost all of my exercise clothes coming from these two brands, and I use and abuse them, and still they manage to stay in great condition!

If you have any suggestions for a celebrity fashion inspiration, please comment! Follow me on Instagram @ribbonsndbows 

Anagha C.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

skin and hair care tips

Skin

Water
The first, most important tip that I can give anyone is to drink lots of water! For the past few months I have been making an effort to drink extra water and it has made a huge difference in the appearance of my skin. It feels softer, smoother, and I no longer have acne, plus my skin is more glowy (!!!). If you are going about this, then I suggest you keep water bottles filled at whatever temperature you like, so if you prefer cold refrigerated water like me, then fill up bottles and keep them in the fridge at night. And note, there is no evidence backing up claims that cold water is bad for you, so don't believe the old wives tale!

Moisturization
Everyone's mom uses night cream, so  you might think that it's only for old ladies, but it's not! Even if you are young, you are never too young to use a moisturizer at night. Now, that doesn't mean you have to go out and buy a $300 pot of La Mer, but if you have a $2 jar of Vaseline, then go ahead and slather that all over your face at night (but maybe avoid your lips), and see the difference the next day.

Lips
During the day, I suggest you use a Chapstick, my recommendation is Burt's Bees Pomegranate Chaptick (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002DPUY06/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?qid=1434276615&sr=8-8&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&keywords=burts+bees+chapstick&dpPl=1&dpID=41wm5i800oL&ref=plSrch), which goes on more smoothly than the regular beeswax lip balm. Plus, it's not as dangerous to apply to your lips as Vaseline which contains petroleum jelly. At night you can use a thicker lip balm which will stay on, my recommendation is Philosophy's Hope in a Stick (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00FUSTF2G/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1434277130&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX200_QL40&keywords=Hope+in+a+stick&dpPl=1&dpID=31u6SQddZWL&ref=plSrch) but you can definitely use Burts Bees Beeswax Lip Balm (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0054LHI5A/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1434277236&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&keywords=burts+bees+lip+balm&dpPl=1&dpID=51hgH-osxEL&ref=plSrch).

Exfoliate
Exfoliate your face as often as you think works for your skin (depending on your skin type). I recommend St. Ives Apricot scrub, which I combine with any old foaming cleanser I have on hand and use on a daily basis (http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00J4YYOWI/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?qid=1434375225&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&keywords=st+ives+apricot&dpPl=1&dpID=413i1ExOWFL&ref=plSrch).

Hair

Coconut Oil
Any old coconut oil will work, you don't have to buy organic coconut oil, but you should be diligent about applying this regularly to your hair. If you have access to a microwave then what I like to do is heat up the bottle for 15-20 seconds and apply slightly warm oil to your roots. You can leave it in overnight, but even half an hour is fine, then wash it out with your regular shampoo and conditioner. I recommend Parachute oil which is easily available at Indian stores.

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Moroccan Oil
I like to apply this to my dry hair to the ends to get rid of any frizz and calm down any split ends. Usually I will use this either after I have straightened or if I'm going au naturale then I apply it all over, except the roots, to get rid of all frizz. I recommend Organix Moroccan Argan Oil.
Heat Protectant
Use heat protectant before you use any hit tools! Easy enough, but each product has its own directions so read them! I like to use CHI 44 Iron Guard which I spray on my ends after my hair is air dried and then just comb it through my hair a bit.

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Apple Cider Vinegar
This will make your hair so incredibly soft, but you definitely have to try it to believe it! What I like to do is take a bottle of apple cider vinegar, decant it into a spray bottle. Then in the shower I spray it onto the lower 2/3rds of my hair, then shampoo and condition the way I normally would. I use it every time I wash my hair which might be too much for people with delicate or fine hair, but it works for my thick hair. You can use any apple cider vinegar, I buy gallon jars from my grocery store, so anything you can find will work.

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Anagha C.

Friday, June 12, 2015

upcoming posts

Now that my exams are finally over, I can put more effort into the blog! Within the next week or so you can expect a DIY and outfit post with a new skirt I'm having made, another restaurant review, a DIY of my own if things (read: the project) work out, fashion posts, and hair care advice!

Anagha C.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

restaurant review: Ville Vandre

When a friend and I decided to go out for dinner and the location was left up to me to select, I knew I had to pick somewhere good. As I had not been to Bandra in nearly four months, I knew there would be plenty of options considering the rate of turnover there. So when I was trying to pick a restaurant, I remembered a place I had mentioned several weeks back, Villa Vandre. Headed up by a former Pali Village Cafe chef, this restaurant quite certainly packs a punch. It's small size was initially deceiving, as I wasn't sure that with my flying elbows I would fit inside the small shop, but still we headed inside. I might mention that you should use Google Maps to find the place since it's off a small side road, but still technically in Pali Hill. Although geographically it is a bit lonely, we had no difficulties in spotting it as they had a cute sign written in half Hindi half English (those who cannot read Hindi look for the "Vandre" half of the sign which is written in English). The menu is vast with plenty of vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. They serve a small selection of breakfast items, which are available until 1130AM, which I know I will be going back to try. The typical pastas are there along with the sandwiches you would expect and salads.

We ended up trying the mutton dhansak, ploughman's sandwich, jerk chicken, with mashed potatoes on the side. The mutton dhansak was extremely tasty with the mutton perfectly cooked and falling off the bone, indicative of the time that went into cooking it. The jerk chicken came in the form of capsicum and chicken kebabs with a sauce that we already itching to replicate at home! Both chicken and capsicum were cooked perfectly and were soft, a rarity with vegetable and meat kebabs in which the vegetables are often undercooked and hard. The ploughman's sandwich was stuffed to the brim with vegetables and was plenty filling without any meat at all. As for the mashed potatoes, they were the unexpected star of our meal, with a creamy, yet not liquidy which can happen if the chef goes overboard while mashing. The spices ratio was balanced, and the flavors were not at all overpowering. We also ordered the ice cream soda and raspberry soda, both of which were excellent and arrived promptly.

All in all, I highly recommend Villa Vandre for a quiet dinner for two, whether romantic or not, the ambience is great for a quiet night out. Our total bill ended up being Rs 1200, which is quite affordable for the number of dishes we got to try!

Price: Rs 1200 for two (600 per person) $$
Timings: 830AM-1130AM; 1230PM-1045PM
Quality: 4 stars
Service: 4 stars
V/NV: Non-vegetarian food is served here
Bar: not available
Home Delivery: not available
Payment: cash and credit card both accepted


Address:
Shop 3, May Flower, New Kantwadi Road, off Perry Cross Road, Pali Hill, Bandra (W), Mumbai




Anagha C.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

a short break

This is just a quick post to let you know that I will be going on a break until June 8th, as I currently have exams going on. I will be back and posting regularly after that as I have a few food reviews, fashion related posts, and DIYs planned. Plus, it will finally be the monsoon (!!!) so expect some rainy day themed outfits!


http://www.chicncheapliving.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/


http://m.stylebistro.com/runway/Paris+Fashion+Week+Spring+2014/Attendees/mSDtVNhcow2


http://m.coolspotters.com/clothing/christian-dior-spring-2013-rtw-blue-floral-skirt

Anagha C.

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Personal Questions Tag

I like to do these every once in a while so that I don't just keep writing about the same things!

1. Do you have a middle name?
Yes, it's my father's name (common for most Indians)

2. Favorite subject in school? 
Probably math, but I hated statistics and loved Economics and Chemistry even though they were both difficult for me.

3. Favorite drink?
Unfortunately, Coke! It has too much sugar and stains your teeth, so I've mostly given it up, but I still have it once or twice a week.

4. Favorite song at the moment?
Carried Away by Passion Pit

5. Do you participate in any sports?
I got my 1st black belt in taekwondo about 5 years ago and haven't gone back since, but I exercise pretty regularly, depending on how much time I have (exams!).

6. Favorite book?
I loved the Harry Potter series and grew up on it.

7. Favorite color?
Purple, but not to wear.

8. Favorite animal?
Cats and dogs, I cannot pick just one and I find the street animals in India are extremely sweet! Only once I had a bad experience in which a dog chased me while I was on a bike. I have learned since then not to wear a helmet while driving through a crowd of dogs.

9. Favorite perfume?
Viktor and Rolf Flowerbomb

10. Favorite holiday?
I love going to Hawaii! All the islands are different, but wonderful in their own way. I also like going to New York City but it's not really a holiday since it's only a few hours away from home.

11. Have you graduated high school?
Yes, a couple years ago.

12. Have you been out of the country?
Many times, even though I live in the U.S. I was born in Canada so I'm already a dual citizen, plus I attend college in India. Shoutout to my parents for giving me so many opportunities!

13. Do you speak any other languages?
I speak English (obviously), Hindi, and Marathi (both of which are semi-necessary in Mumbai, especially Hindi, but if you go outside Mumbai, to say, Pune, then you definitely need to know Marathi). I also took 3 years of Spanish so I can still say a few things, and every now and then I try to review what Spanish I know so it stays fresh and I don't forget it.

14. Do you have any siblings?
No, I'm an only child.

15. What's your favorite store?
I love Nordstrom, but for clothes I've been making some of my own clothes for the past few years. I also like Forever 21 for basics like t-shirts. Zara is also really good, but in India you will only find the previous season's clothes and they'll be pretty dirty and in limited stock. For jeans I only wear designer and I have jeans that I've been wearing for 4-5 years. I prefer Seven for all Mankind since they actually carry my size (my waist is pretty small, around a 23-26 depending on the brand).

16. Favorite restaurant?
I don't really have one. In Mumbai I like Smokehouse Deli, but to be honest I haven't found that any of the restaurants here are anywhere near the quality of food that you will get in the U.S. At home I love to have fried clams, lobster rolls, and lobster bisque (!!!).

17. Did you like school?
To be honest, I think the school and the people make a difference. I attended two high schools, and the first one I attended was really horrible because the people weren't that great nor were the teachers. I attended a high school in a small Midwest city in 11th and 12th grade, and found the experience to be much better. The people were very inclusive and the teachers were extremely supportive.

18. Favorite movie?
The Italian Job (2003)

19. Favorite tv shows?
I have a really bad addiction to TV, but I love Friends, Seinfeld and Modern Family. I could watch these over and over and never get bored.

20. PC or Mac?
Mac all the way! I got my first laptop when I was 12, and it was a MacBook. It lasted 6 years of heavy use and abuse before I finally had to replace it with a new MacBook Pro which is still going strong even though I have spilled milk on the keyboard.

21. What phone do you have?
I have a silver iPhone 6, and if you're considering it then I highly suggest you buy a 64gb phone. I originally bought the 16gb and it wasn't enough, I had to get a 64gb phone.

Personal Questions:
1. What do you order at Starbucks?
In the U.S. I get a grande mocha with three extra pumps and in India I get a venti white chocolate mocha.

2. One thing in your closet you cannot live without?
Leggings! Super versatile and much better than jeans in terms of ventilation in this Mumbai summer.

3. What's one thing most people probably don't know about you?
I actually like to run, but I find it a bit difficult because of light lung and heart issues (nothing major, just makes exercise a bit difficult), so I tend to push myself too hard. I have to work extra hard to keep my ego in check and not push myself to the brink, or else I'll end up just collapsing.

4. Name one thing you want to do before you die.
There's a lot, but I would love to go scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef.

5. One food you cannot live without?
Chocolate. I love brownies and chocolate frosting, I eat it out of the can. It takes a lot of self control to not eat a whole can of frosting. I also love cheese and cheese flavored chips. And bacon. I cannot get enough bacon. 

6. What's your most listened to song on iTunes?
Viva la Vida by Coldplay

7. What kind of style would you define yourself as having?
Minimalist. I dress in light shades, shades of white, gray, and black.

8. Favorite number?
18

9. Two hobbies?
Researching fashion and designing clothes

10. Two pet peeves?
People who are judgemental when they have no right to be, and people with bad manners.

11. Guilty pleasures?
Television and junk food. I cannot get enough of either.

Anagha C.