Showing posts with label Zara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zara. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2013

Sunny Winter Afternoons











 

                                                                                                                                                             © www.downtownphoenix.com






Jacket: Thailand (Similar and running out soon!)
Sweater: GAP
Pants: Zara
Shoes: Old (Similar at ALDO and Steve Madden)
Bag: Zara


One of the perks of living in the Southwest - this is a January afternoon!

While I am still enthralled by snow (coming from hot hot India), I like the fact that I can choose to see the snow rather than being forced to shovel it every morning. I love pulling all my blacks out for the short winterish season we witness between December and February. Black definitely takes a back seat rest of the year when its either 'almost Summer' or Summer.

Wore this for a run to one of our favorite coffee shops - Cartel Coffee Lab. This place could easily be dismissed as another hipster coffee joint, but, they take their coffee so seriously you cannot have the Cappuccino to go. Why? A perfect cup of Cappuccino is to be served in a porcelean cup with a handle and a rounded base. Isn't that fussiness alone worth giving a shot?




 

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Slipping into Fall





Fall is here. Well, almost here, in Phoenix. We have the luxury of a pre-Fall season when you can play with all those gorgeous Fall fabrics without having to drown yourself in them. It's a good time to summer up those Fall and Winter skirts without sweating it out or, worse, freezing.
 
This skirt has to be my best bargain yet at the Zara sale. When I saw it discounted by 75%, picking a color was the only task left unfinished! Mint happens to be one of my favorite colors (evident from the overload of the color in my posts, I am sure!), and, I ditched the modest cream for a piece of the sea.
 
Unlike the predictable mint and white combination, this fabric allows me to play with bolder shades like navy and black which usually tend to overpower mint.

WINNER of the Shawl Dawls contest is Stephanie of the fabulous blog Lam In Louboutins.




 
Blouse: Forever 21
Skirt: Zara
Shoes: Zara
 

Friday, July 20, 2012

Summer in cashmere



I received this giveaway cashmere dress on a hot June afternoon in Phoenix. While the heat couldn't stop me from trying it on immediately, I knew it would be long before I step out in this dress. I was diligently storing it away when our upcoming trip to Vancouver flashed across my mind. Of course, it was the first thing that went into the suitcase!






The weather was perfect to wear this dress with a cardigan, considering I get the shivers once the temperature hits the 50's, rather 60's. The cardigan was a blessing as we planned to window shop in sunny downtown, and, watch a play on the chilly beach, on the same day. I carried the faux fur bag to compliment the animal print in the shoes and belt. The bag is very comfortable for long days of walking, and, the long strap allows you to wear it like a cross shoulder bag once those shoulders start giving in. A truly practical bag that doesn't compromise on style.



Dress: Opportuno
Shoes: Zara (Other options here and here)
Bag: Forever21 (Sold out, but, a smart option here)
Cardigan: Blanco, Spain
Belt: NY&Co.

After exploring Stanley Park, and, window shopping in downtown, we were ready for the much awaited brunch at Medina Cafe. Want art on your plate without the price tag that's usually attached to it? This Middle-Eastern cuisine inspired bistro is the place for you. Fresh ingredients, great presentation, interesting flavors, and, a casual chic vibe - all for a reasonable price. What better in a city that's generally expensive for travelers and locals alike?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           © www.medinacafe.com

The Paella I ordered came with a brunch twist, a fried egg, which complimented the sour-spicy sauce well. I cringed to let my hubby taste it, because the portions are perfectly sized (for a hungry me!), and, I certainly did not want to finish my meal, longing for more! The greens provide the crunch, and, the avocados actually blend well (I wonder how?) with rest of the textures and flavors.


Nevertheless, it was worth trading for spoonsfull of his Moroccan meatballs that came with focaccia, and, raita infused hummus. The flavors in the raita were spot on, and I was surprised it worked so well with focaccia. An illustration of how good fusion food doesn't always have to be a fussy blend of cuisines. Medina Cafe brought two simple everyday staples, from across the globe, together to form a winning combination.



The mandatory waffles were ordered to share. How could we leave without trying the dish that made Medina famous? The toppings spoil you for choice - how does one possibly choose ONE from white chocolate pistachio rose water, salted caramel, and, dark choclate?




The cafe exudes warmth that makes you want to stay, and, the sign outside which reads "life is too short for bad coffee" made us linger with a hot cup of mocha, long after everyone who walked in after us, was gone. We finally make our way out, feeling light yet content. The way only food made with good quality ingredients can make you feel.



After taking in the sunshine at Kitsilano beach, and, napping in the park, we were ready for some cocktail gastronomy. While walking in the hip Kitsilano neighborhood, we couldn't resist the touristy vibe of Las Margaritas - colorful patio, sun umbrellas, margarita pitchers, and, Mexican artifacts. What we thought would be a tourist trap turned out to be a delish margarita experience. They make their margaritas with freshly squeezed fruits, and, you can taste it in every drop! They were truly delicious.

Soon we were walking again, this time to Bard on the Beach, a Shakespearean theatre festival that is set up, every summer, along the beach. A must do the next time you guys are there. The play ended close to midnight when we were forced to snack up at Tim Hortons before hitting the bed only to catch a flight back home in less than five hours. 




Monday, June 25, 2012

Peek-a-boo with animal print









Blouse: Sfera (New arrival at J.Crew)
Linen Blazer: Charlotte Russe
Denim shorts: Old
Belt: NY&Co. (Run to your nearest one, they are on sale for $ 10; other options if you want to indulge right away!)
Ballerinas: Zara
Box sling bag: Zara (Also seen here)
I love shorts. If I could wear them every day I (happily) would. That explains why I dress shorts up so often. I try to make them work in as many situations as possible!
Shorts with a blazer is my go to attire on hot summer days when I don't want to dress up, but, still look well put together. Cotton and linen blazers are summer friendly, and, easy to pull off with denims and most cotton pants. The 3/4th ruched sleeves of this tangerine blazer, which is a blessing in the heat, brings a casual vibe to the outfit.
The animal print accents were an afterthought which added some spunk to the otherwise predictable denim, red and white look. I had to pull this classy gold bag out to match the tone set by the animal print.
Of course there was food! While running errands close to one of our favorite restaurants, we gave in to a pre-lunch dessert (with lunch all set at home, we had to pass their juicy short ribs). Ordered the usual - coconut cake with brown butter ice cream. It is a sinful medley of coconut cake, rich coconut pudding, and, ice cream served on a wodden plank. We stopped just short of licking the plank away...only Beckett's Table can make me relish coconut that way!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tapas in lace













 







Blouse: Old (Pretty options here and here)
Pearl necklace: Wedding gift
Flower hair clip used as a brooch: Mexico Street vendor (Look here for other ways to wear it)
Lace shorts: Forever 21 
Shoes: ALDO (Steve Madden has an enitre collection dedicated to neutrals!)

My justification for buying these shorts was their versatility. So here begins my love affair with these lace shorts. Since, I am a fan of neutrals, I had to kick start them in a feminine outfit laced with pearls and flowers.

I wore these pretty lace shorts to Tapas Papa Frita, a Spanish Tapas Bar in the surburbs of Phoenix. This bar supports local flamenco dancers, and, makes it easy for you to support them by offering an extensive tapas and Spanish wine menu. While they do serve entrees, it is their small plates - the Tapas, that people keep coming back for. Close your eyes, point at anything on the menu - you will be more than happy with your choice!

  The flamenco performance

We started with shrimp bathed in garlic & pepper olive oil and shamelessly mopped the plate with the warm bread. It would have been a shame if we did not do justice to every ounce of that garlicy gooeyness. The Patas Aiolo Verde, potato wedges spiked with cilantro and garlic puree and topped with bits of ham was gone before the waiter left.


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Lamb Ossobucco

However, it was the Lamb Ossobucco that makes me want to go back there. Everyday. Every night. In this Italian inspired dish, tender lamb shanks are slow cooked until the marrow melts into the meat. The succulent medley of marrow, fat and meat, the warm red wine, the splendid flamenco performances on the dimly lit stage, and, Spanish music in the background transforms you into a trance that only a combination of good food and art can.

A Spanish meal would be incomplete wihout, at least, a spoonful of Paella. None of us was satisfied with a spoonful, and, every grain was scratched off the pan! As much as we wanted to be good and skip the dessert, the Churros were longingly staring at us, from the menu, and of course we are a kind lot!

The Churros and Tapas deserve an entire post (which I am working on) which will be the beginning of posts dedicated to our food chronicles. Soon there will be more calories on Wardrobe Menu :)

 

 
                                                                                                                                                                                                     © yelp.com
Paella

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Dressing up shorts






  
 Shorts: Forever21
Lace Bandaeu: Old  (Other options here, here and here)
Butterfly necklace: Spain (This is a pretty option)
Peep Toes: Calvin Klein 
Bag: Zara (Sold out, and, couldn't find anything similar for you guys! Will be on the lookout.)

It was a 100 degree Friday evening (that explains the shorts), and, the perfect time to get my favorite cocktail at Geisha a Go Go, a neighborhood Japanese pub which stirs up delicious (only!) sake infused cocktails. Alternatively (?), go for the fruit infused sake that is served in neon green test tubes. My obsession with everything Japanese, and, the lack of a Sanrio store in the vicinity makes me a regular here. 

© GeishAGoGo.com
...and, part of the proceeds from the (pink) cocktails go to a breast cancer foundation. Philanthropy infused indulgence never got better, did it?


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Mint paradise






Shirt: Blanco
Jeans: Madewell
Shoes: Zara
Necklace: Forever21 (other pretty options here and here)

It's the color of the season, and, what better color to wear it with than white! Gold and pearls give mint (and, most pastel shades) a dressy look. Think gold bracelets, hoops and neckpieces.