Wednesday 27 November 2013

The quiffy and the flower crown

Good evening my tarts,it been a succesful contest so far that has kept me away from writing a blogpost.So this OOTD right here that you are about to witness has been a fantasy sought for long time now! And if you know me I clearly have a penchant for flower crowns, bows and bling on my head. Next on my list are a floppy burgundy hat and fedora in yummy pastel !* psst..If you know where I can find one do ping me!*
This post was between the entire yes and no conversations, my loyal photographer Ridge promised to wake me up at 6, well which wouldn't possibly have happened. But again at 9 I give him a buzz and there he was happily waiting to click! (If you are looking for amazing clicks on budget, grab this guy), he comes with an inbuilt alarm clock ,what more would you want?
Wait before you judge me about the quiffy ,well I  did not really have my hairstylist today, hence! We had no location in mind a quick drive ,yet again a series of yes and no and we were done in 30 minutes dot!

So without further ado, here are the pictures











Flower crown:DIY, Dress:KOOVS, Arm candy and Watch :ALDO


I will see you soon in my next post,till then Stay Chic!
XOXO

Sunday 10 November 2013

Facebook Diwali Hamper Announcement+ Rules and FAQ's

Good morning there my marmalades now this post is a long over due one. Most of you reading this must have entered this contest by now nevertheless I wanted to make some rules /regulation and prizes to be won as an official  announcement.
All the action is happening right on our Facebook page ,here :

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Plump-to-Pretty/192316367552676
Being the spontaneous lot we announced a Diwali Hamper which  includes an Envy Box and a surprise gift
J So those of you are wondering what an Envy box is ,I had previously done my full review of the box here Envy box

RULES :


We know how we hate rules but sometimes it just a necessity ,we ‘ve kept it real simple .

1 .Like our page and share the same to maximize your chances of winning.

2. Enter the contest of with your pictures in the diwali look you adorned this year. A single picture suffices the purpose or you may submit a collage of your pictures and inbox us the same .
3.You can really get creative with your collage entry, you guys must know how we adore that personal touch.

4.The picture need to be of high quality ,we do not want your faces to be pixelated
J

5.Invite your friends to like our page .

6.We shall not entertain any request to accept pictures as it upto the discretion which pictures are eligible for contest. The picture needs to be relevant  to your diwali look.


SOME FAQ’S

1.Yes you can Tag yourself in the pictures uploaded to get maximum number of likes.

2.Plump to Pretty Diwali Hamper contest is open for everyone above the age of 16.So gentlemen don't shy away from sending in your entries.

3.The final discretion and decision will be taken by all the writers of Plump To Pretty and the decision remains final .

4.The winners shall be decide upon a combination of various factors the number of like on your entries, friends invited and capture the festive spirit in your pictures. Hence don’t worry about contest just being based on the number of likes.


5.The contest closes on 20th November’13 and if we receive more than 300 entries for our contest we may get in some new prizes as well.

6.Lastly the contest is not sponspered and we shall be buying the stuff   to ensure personalization.


Gear up and enter now
J

Thank you again and All the best for the contest folks.I hope to see tons of entries and if you st ill have doubts please do message us on our facebook page,we shall be happy to answer.
See you real soon and 'Stay Chic!'
xoxo

Sunday 3 November 2013

Diwali Special : Men's edition and Contest

Good morning my gulab jamuns ,first of all I had like to wish you all a very happy diwali .May you have a prosperous and joyous year ahead.
India follows a pattern when it comes to party ,I couldn’t help but relate to this post on Hindustan Times,”
Get dressed, drive through insane traffic, arrive at party, have a great time (hopefully), drink a lot, go home, crash. And get ready for the next one. Partying gains a completely new meaning during the festive season. Diwali do’s are like parties on steroids: overdressed, marigold-choked. But there are many different kinds of parties. And if you are looking on how to survive them. Read on here :anatomy of diwali parties "


On the this opportunity I would also like to announce a diwali hamper giveaway for the best dresses.The contest is open to all  provided you are citizens of India and above 16 .Start sharing your pictures on the wall with your name ,age and what did you do this diwali ?

As for those of  you mundas that are still hunting for that perfect last minute outfit to impress the ladies or your boyfriends .
Here's a quickie. Before I get too deep into a conceited and poisonous rant about the lack of festival fashion for guys, I will make one submission  I had hordes of men asking me where all the men’s clothing was. Some pointer to remember while choosing your ensemble for the evening:

Your best bets are tailored or customised clothing; you know you can never go wrong with them. But fret not if you haven’t decided already start digging into your dad & grandfather closet. Certainly that bow-tie from 60's or those Nehru jackets are your best festival finds.

We all do things at  festivals we regret, please Make sure your choice of footwear doesn't compact the shame of having a snooze  Whether it's a trusty pair of Vans, uber-comfortable sneakers or stylish-yet-still-practical leather sandals, protect your feet with closed-in shoes. You can never be too careful when it comes to fire-crackers.

Now some quick outfits Yashvardhan put together for you guys :

Outfit 1: Put your look together with a nehru jacket/waist-coat and square chief.

Outfit 2: Stick with that basic kurtas of yours, don’t limit borrowing clothes just to father and fore fathers,
we suggest go raid on your sisters patialas and give your look an traditional touch with mojhris or kolphuris.I suggest you can even get away with a lungi here(Risk wearing lungis only of your not handling crackers :P )



Outfit 3: Go back to BLACK if everything fails. A suit can never go wrong and if its’ black even better. This outfit will take you places and the transition is super easy for those hopping at several parties tonight.




Outfit 4 : That sherwani has been sitting there too long at the back of your closet ,time to show it a l’il love.Pair it up with denims if you find the churidar pants too restricting. This is your chance  to go high on bling factor.


We hope you have a rough idea running through your head what to wear .My OOTD post coming up next.Stay safe and stay chic!

XOXO