Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 July 2015

The summer trend by Ayushi koul

The summer trend


Admission process has started in colleges and with that preparations for banging the college life with all new wardrobe. Shopping in bulk is something which girls do and is a big NO, this is because trend soon changes and you will be left with all outdated clothes plus bored only by looking at them even when you would have not wore them once.
so here are some tips which you can keep in mind when shopping or getting dressed up for college.

1. Buy stuff only and only for summers.
This is some thing very logical and basic but girls have this habbit of purchasing everything they like, so get away from that winter stuff and buy only what you will be able wear this summer. It is not essential that you have to wear only denim trousers try out something else of different material which looks classy and cool at the same time. Also avoid getting synthetic clothes for yourself because you wont be able to wear such things in the high humid and hot weather.

2. Avoid accessories.
Again the high humidity in the weather wont allow you to wear any kind of neckpieces or any other accessory.All you are going to get are rashes, if you wear them;instead you can pair up with nice stalls and light scarfs. It automatically changes the look and can give you a elegant as well as cool look according to the you wear it.

3. Why only bellies/shoes?
There are such great options for voguish footwears so why only go with bellies.Try out different footwear which gives a chick look. kolhapuri chapppals, jutties, slip-on sandals, ankle striped sandels etc. All these foot wears gives a unique flavour and can be worn with indian as well as western outfits. By pairing up properly one can get an amazing indo-western look.

4. The unforgettable SUNGLASSES.
Sunglasses is a must. Get a cool pair of sunglasses, it is an essential for protecing your eyes from burning sunrays and also gives stylish look, only when you have the right pair on, so choose rightly before purchasing a pair of sunglasses. Also avoid purchasing sunglasses from street vendors because those one will get lose very early and will also have some or the other defects.

5.The EVERGREENS
There are certain clothes which can never get outdated. Rugged jeans, tshirts, denim shirts, kolhapur chappals, sunglasses are some of them which you can choose for yourself this summer too. Pairing up these things with a simple high pony gives you a hot look every time. These clothes are really comfortable and makes one appearance stylish at the same time.

So go get yourself the best you can and be ready for the new fun phase of your life.
all the very best

by Ayushi koul 


STYLE ON A BUDGET - 5 Pocket Friendly Shopping Places in Delhi By Urvi Gupta

STYLE ON A BUDGET - 5 Pocket Friendly Shopping Places in Delhi

We girls are always in search of places to shop from where we can get trendy as well as good quality stuff without burning a huge hole in our pockets. So here are the 5 places in Delhi where you can undoubtedly get the cheapest stuff.

1. JANPATH/ PALIKA BAZAR
Janpath market is just off Connaught Place in Central New Delhi. It is opened daily. You can buy handicrafts, clothing, shoes, paintings, brassware, Indian artifacts, leather work and cheap jewelry. However, you will need al your bargaining skills to get a really decent price.
2. SAROJINI NAGAR MARKET
Sarojini nagar market is located in South West Delhi near INA metro station. It is opened daily except Mondays. It is most famous for its really cheap designer clothes and reputable brands which usually get rejected because of small manufacturing defects or exports. If you know the art of bargain, this place is just the place for you!
3. LAJPAT NAGAR MARKET
Lajpat nagar market is located in South Delhi near Lajpat Nagar metro station. It is opened daily except Mondays. You can find Indian clothing, shoes, bags, accessories and home furnishings as well. All you need is your BARGAINING POWER GIRLS. ;)
4. PAHARGANJ MAIN BAZAR
It is located opposite the New Delhi Railway station. It is opened daily. Some of the best bargain shopping can be found here in this chaotic main bazar. You can get clothes, shoes, jewelry, books, and handicrafts at a reasonable price.
5. AJMAL KHAN ROAD MARKET
This street market falls in Karol Bagh area and the nearest metro station is Karol Bagh on the blue line. You can find fashionable as well as traditional attires. The market is famous for wedding shopping especially designer lehengas and sarees.
Get your shopping bags girls and giddy up. I hope this would help you in your shopping. Have a nice time shopping! :D
By Urvi Gupta

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Best places for Budget Shopping in Delhi By Nisha Dagar

Best places for Budget Shopping in Delhi 


Delhi, the capital of India, is also known for many historical places. The city has excellent public transport system in form buses and metro rail covering most of the places of interest in Delhi. Delhi becomes the most popular place when it comes as a shopping destination. It is well known as The Shopping Hub of India. And for the students, especially girls who love trendy clothes, accessories etc, these markets are best for shopping.
Read on to know more about such market places :-

 Sarojini Nagar Market - This market is especially famous for girl's trendy fashionable clothes, sari shops, leather stuffs and travel bags etc. The price may vary from shop to shop. There are also showrooms of popular brands like Reebok, Duke, Adidas etc. If you are want to buy clothes on cheap prices, so it is the best place, where you should visit once.

Lajpat Nagar Market - It is actually famous for reasonable rates of garments like saris, salwar kameez, shirts, sherwani etc. It is not only limited to clothes only, good quality of accessories, footwear, bags etc are also available at low price.

Palika Bazaar - It is fully underground air-conditioned market at Connaught Place. If you have good bargaining skills, you should visit Palika bazaar once for shopping. You can buy clothes(western to Indian), shoes, electronic goods, perfumes and wide range of different products.

Janpath Market - Janpath is one of the oldest market in Delhi located in CP. It is a shopping hub for people interested in buying Indian stuff like ethnic handicrafts, colourful trendy fashion items including tribal jewellery, jootis and you can buy good woollen clothes for winters at reasonable prices.

Gaffar Market - Gaffar market is one of the best spots to buy electronic stuffs especially mobile phones, cameras, and digital goods. You can buy gadgets at lower price, but they don't have any proper bill and there is no guarantee.

Chandani Chowk - Again, one of the top shopping places in Delhi. It is famous for wedding outfits, lehngas, semiprecious jewellery, embroidery bags, garments of silk and cotton and it is the best place for buying books and electronic goods. It is also famous for the 'Paraantha wali Gali' .

Nehru Place Market - The biggest hub in New Delhi for soft wares and computer and peripherals. You can buy brand new or second hand PC or laptops at lower price here. The place has a number of computer and mobile repair shops. But, beware of cheaters in this market.


Paharganj Market, Sadar Bazaar, Tibetan Market, Kamla nagar Market etc are some markets, where you can also strike some good deals. And you can change your wardrobe with trendy clothes, shoes, accessories etc in your budget.




Thursday, 25 June 2015

10 College Wardrobe Essentials By Urvi Gupta

10 College Wardrobe Essentials


Since the ‘back to college’ days are approaching, here are the 10 wardrobe essentials which will make your life a heck of a lot easier. So if you are planning to go out shopping for college, do have a look. Hopefully this should be pretty helpful for all the college kids out there. So here it goes.
1. Basic T-Shirts
The first most essential piece of cloth has to be the basic tees. Black, white and grey are my personal favorites. They go with everything. Trust me, EVERYTHING be it denim jeans, shorts, skirts. You just need to know how to build up on them.
2. Formal Shirt
They will help you in the times of interviews, presentations, speeches etc, when you want people to take you seriously. Don’t limit it to black or white. Go with your personal choice.
3. A Denim Shirt/Jacket
It is surely a must have girls. It will go with everything be it a cute floral dress or a summer cotton blouse. It will always enhance your look. And guess what it will save you from the sun tan as well. :P
4. Dark-wash skinny Jeans
Specifically a dark-wash because it gives a classic and flattering look. It will be a staple piece you will always want to wear. Choose the one which fits you very well.
5. Floral Spring Dress
A cute floral one piece dress has to be in your wardrobe this summer. Pick yours from all the florescent happy colors and show your personal style with a cute hairstyle and let the heads turn.
6. Crop Tops
Crop tops have become so common these days that they have become a must have. So girls don’t give it a second thought, go get yours. You can pair it up with your denim jeans, high waist jeggings, slacks, shorts etc etc.
7. Little Black Dress
With the beginning of college those fresher’s parties will also start. That little black dress would rescue you from all the worries. Pair your little black dress with a statement neckpiece and a pair of heels and you are ready to hit the floor ladies.
8. Chunky Scarves
It acts as a great accessory in this summer. It will protect you from all sorts of hot summer winds while travelling. And you can dress up all black and put on a statement scarf and you are good to go. Girls, a great scarf will make the biggest difference.
9. Tote bags
They are big enough to carry your books and all the other essential things you would need in college. I would suggest going for a black and a white one as they would go with every outfit.
10. Sneakers/Flip-flops
Sneakers are the most comfortable thing you can wear to college. With all the travelling and tiring hectic days at college, sneakers will keep your feet happy. Go for the neon and florals this summer as summer 2015 is all about florals.
I hope these tips will help you in shopping for your college wardrobe collection or otherwise too.
Happy shopping divas :)


Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Shopping destinations for# fucchas by Vaishali

Shopping destinations for# fucchas




We all love to shop till we drop and Delhi is full of pockets of shopper’s paradise. Check out some must-shop places in Delhi that are also wallet friendly.

Sarojini nagar market

My friend recently bought a dress at Sarojini Nagar market for Rs. 100(No you didn’t read it wrong). Bargain hard at Sarojini and you may take home some branded clothes at a very reasonable price.

Kamla nagar market

Situated near The North Campus, Kamla Nagar is a convenient place for college students to hang out with friends and shop. It is very famous for popular fashion brands. You can even purchase a blazer here for  Rs.300 only.

Janpath Tibetan market

Janpath has winter clothes of top notch quality and low prices. Walking distance from C.P. Janpath is a tourist friendly shopping destination where bargaining forms an important part of shopping. You can find small trinkets and gifts for your relatives and friends here. Janpath is a shopper’s stop and very favorably situated.

Central market

Central market lies in Lajpat Nagar and is one of the oldest markets in India. You can find reasonably priced Indian clothes as well as accessories here. Bangles, salwars and kurtis adorn the roads of this market.

Khan market

Near the khan market metro station lies a busy market frequented by college students. It is one of the most posh shopping areas in Delhi; Khan market has a lot of branded showrooms, boutiques and lifestyle shops. Khan market is a bit expensive, being ranked world’s 21st and INDIA’S most expensive retail high street but you can always visit Khan market  if you’re a foody – filling food and window shopping.

As a student, you should already know what goes on the markets is not shopping as much as bargaining , and a shortcut to get that favorable price is saying ‘’ Bhaiya hum college student hai , hum itna afford kar hi nahi payenge’’.