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STYLED...FOR CASUAL FRIDAYS


Your alarm rudely awakens you from your deep slumber. You wake up groggy and grumpy, until you realize - IT'S A FRIDAY! Suddenly, the sky seems bluer, the heat seems slightly more bearable, colours seem brighter. The morale boosting effect a Friday can have on your soul is incomparable. Okay, atleast for me it is. 

Dressing for 'Casual Fridays' only adds to the excitement. Here we've put together a look that flows effortlessly from day to night. So you turn just as many heads at the office as you do at the Pub you're meeting your friends at after. 







Interesting accessories and unconventional combinations definitely add drama and pizzazz to the look. And to add that mischevious twinkle to your eye, I recommend a quick mental flashback to all the craziness that ensued *last* Friday night. As Will.I.am very wisely said, 'Tonight's gonna be a good night!'

Skirt and shirt: Galleria, Hiranandani, Powai | Bangle and Necklace: Colaba Causeway | Belt: Shoppers Stop  

Oh and, incase you're wondering who's been giving you all this sage advice- I'm Anisha, the girl in the pictures. Borderline shopaholic. Lover of all things beautiful. And Friday night enthusiast!





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  2. The pictures are beautiful and pretty!!!

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  3. All the pictures are so Beautiful!!

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    1. Thank you Priyanka! We are trying to get this section up and running every week. Stay tuned :D

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    2. Thank you so much Priyanka! Keep reading.. There's lots more to come! :)

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  4. Loved the blog and the looks,very impressive!...Kudos to the photographer!

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  5. Loved the blog and the looks,very stylish and impressive! Kudos to the photographer!

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  6. very very stylish!.....and you look amazing in all the pictures...which you obviously know......but very very nice...
    i went thru the blog..and i was like...yay..i know this girl ;)

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    1. Hahaha thank you so much Yuri! That's tremendously sweet of you.I hope you like the coming posts just as much! :)

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  7. Whoaa! couldnt recognize the Anisha i see in office over here... :D looking great and good work by the photographer!! :)

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    1. Hahaha ya! This is Anisha alright :)....

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  8. Only if you could pardon me for such a stupid question. What camera gear do you use? The pictures are fantastic. Are you on flickr?

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    1. Haha it's not a stupid question at all! I use Canon 500D with a 1.8 Lens. :)
      No, not yet on flckr!

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  9. Amazing pictures, I love traveling and taking pictures like a lot. I like your site.

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