• Music

    Musical Fridays – Classics and Music from TV shows!

    hey hey hey! HAPPY FRIDAY and look what I have here!

    A cheerful reminder that it’s time for another Musical Fridays post.

    img_7525 Musical Fridays - Classics and Music from TV shows!

    1. You keep me Hangin on – Vanilla Fudge 
    2. Cha Cha Twist – Ty Taylor 
    3. School – Supertramp 
    4. Feeling good – Nina Simone 
    5. Hold the line – Toto 

    I’ve been into all kind of music lately and I come across some really amazing music through TV shows. I never use to like music from TV shows, but lately it’s been getting better and better. So, the first song in the list – You keep me hanging on by Vanilla Fudge is really addictive. There are songs that grow on you slowly and some just hit you instantly. I came across this song through Mad Men and I loved it the first time I heard it.  I also like music from Breaking Bad, Crystal Blue Persuasion and Baby Blue are probably my favourite. Second song in the list Cha Cha Twist – came across this song in this REALLY COOL Tv Series – Vinyl. Just download the music from this series. Really. So bloody cool. There is another song called – Hand Clapping Song by The Meters – love that one too! School by Supertramp is pretty old, just wanted to share because I love it and Feeling Good by Nina Simone – I came across via Jockey ad.:) I am starting to enjoy to enjoy gospel music as well.  Sinnerman, Man! Hold the Line by Toto – is from Arrow Classic Top 500 songs of all time. Need no convincing! 🙂

    I hope you guys enjoy this music! 🙂

  • Modayalda.com

    In collaboration with Modayalda.com

    Hey you there, doing the radiance!

    So, I collaborated with this really cool Delhi based blogger. She worked on this really interesting series covering 60’s, 70’s and the 80’s fashion featuring dresses from my shop. Check out her website here. I’ll be sharing the series on my blog too. Hope you like it as much as I do!

    4-2 In collaboration with Modayalda.com

    4-2 In collaboration with Modayalda.com

    4-2 In collaboration with Modayalda.com

    4-2 In collaboration with Modayalda.com

    4-2 In collaboration with Modayalda.com

    Vintage gingham mini dress : shopbe.in | sunglasses : Vajor | Wedges : Gifted | Fish net socks : Local Market | Velvet Clutch : Vintage heirloom

    Sixties was a decade that broke many fashion traditions.

    The women liberated themselves from the matronly clothing of the fifties with evolution of the mini dress in sixties.  The mini dress was the centre of evolution of the sixties fashion, women were not only showing their legs but also their freedom.

    French designer Courreges invited the iconic sixties Mini. Mary Quant had a small boutique at King’s Road in London and she popularised the mini. Her mini dresses had a basic A-line design. After Mary’s success, Chanel, Dior ans Y’ves Saint Laurent came up with even shorter couture version of the mini’s thus popularising the mini in the rich and fashionable strata of the society.

    Sixties was a time of change in fashion. Until the sixties, high-profile designers from Paris and London dictated style for people but in the sixties, the common people dictated the fashion trends and the designers had to keep up with them.  The women sported exuberant over-sized sunglasses and high puffed hair. Sixties fashion was not for the faint hearted, it was all about making a statement.

    I am a lover of vintage fashion.

    When I thought of doing this series I knew I had to do the iconic mini dress for the sixties. I found my perfect gingham mini dress at shopbe.in, where Shruti curates beautiful one of a kind vintage dresses. Sixties was a time when girls used to go to local fairs, dressed up in their mini dresses and have fun. I wore a high-waist belt to accentuate my waist. I added a pop of tangerine with my heels, worn with fishnet socks. I teased my hair into a high puff and added statement sunglasses. A pop of red on my lips and I had the perfect sixties look.

    The beautiful velvet clutch has been given by my grandmother to me. It’s a beautiful shade of brown with green and golden glitter abstract pattern on it. I do not have any idea how old the clutch is,but it certainly is one of my most prized possessions.

    Did you like the sixties look?A simple girl having fun at the local fair.
    Stay tuned as the second part is coming up this weekend.

    Follow Moda Yalda on : Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

    Until Next Time
    xxx
    Charuta