2013年12月7日星期六

mirrors your state of mind bag

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 Gary Busey in a straitjacket and never-befod by the whimsy of trends and ahead of her time, she would pair traditional Patolas with art deco jewellery, silver thaalis with melamine, Kutchi with French. I took this language of dualism for granted, and it informs the way I dress. As I get Prada Saffiano Bagolder, I like fewer things, and while my brother calls me a bit of a diva, I’m actually low maintenance.er Jamini Ahluwalia’s studio. She works with rare materials and combines them in unpredictable ways.

 Like clothing, jewellery mirrors your state of mind. I collect different genres, traditional south Indian temple pieces, Western vintage like Dior, Chanel and St Laurent, antique tribal pieces and cheap Hermes lindy bagflea-market finds. I mix them all up. I will often put an old Ganesha pendant, an ivory cuff, delicate gold filigree earrings and rocker-chic punkish rings together. I find an excessive indulgence in clothes wasteful and unnecessary beyond a point. As a workaholic, I appreciate quick, fuss-free classicism that suits one’s lifestyle, personality and

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