Dear readers, It is amazing to feel this sense of gratitude when people start recognizing your work and especially when you get an invitation to be a part of an incredible international platform. That feeling of seeing your hard work coming into fruition is such a wonderful and gratifying feeling. I would always cherish this opportunity that I got to showcase my first ever 100% organic made in Nepal collection at the Khadi show – the future of fashion, organized by the fashion council of Bangladesh. Their main motive is to promote green, clean energy textiles and sustainable fashion. I loved how their annual event is inclusive and they are trying to bring marginalized people in the mainstream of economic activity. I had the chance to meet such amazing personalities during the three-day event; it was an eye opening experience. I learnt a great deal about slow fashion movement, preserving long-standing traditional techniques and to safeguard natural old heritage fabrics from early extinction. I do believe that with the fast fashion having massive environmental impact, it’s high time we focus on slow fashion and take a pause on mindless overconsumption. I was more than happy to get a chance to be able to be part of a platform with such an incredible cause and social message . About the collection: My collection was titled “pure allurance ”. This name was chosen because for the first time I was working on a fabric that was hand crafted with pure natural fibers and dyed in natural colors. I wanted to make sure that it was all ‘au naturel’ in every sense. I chose two specific colors, which have always been my absolute classic favorites to work with i.e.: red and pink. I wanted the collection to evoke this deep intriguing quality of panache while portraying a modern women of today flaunting the age old heritage fabrics with a bold sense of style and making a statement with the vibrant colors. I was happy to receive a lot of compliments that night and most of them were curious about the composition of the fabric and also how I interpreted it as a modern wear given that a lot of people or designers used khadi in a more traditional or fusion wears only. Overall, it was a beautiful night I will never forget and so thankful for all the Bangladeshi models for flaunting my designs so beautifully on the ramp. Grateful heart!! That’s all for today’s special post. Until next time, Love & Luck A Love & Luck A
- Outfit
- July 3, 2016
Top & Skirt: D S Collection | Shoes: Lane 88 | Accessories: Forever 21 Pictures by Meiilan Lama Dear readers,Dreamy but specially in this monsoon, I wish it was spring all day everyday.I love what Leo Tolstoy once wrote in Anna Karenina, “Spring is the time of plans and projects.” I just feel so good when I think of spring. I think it brings one of the best modes in me. After all, who doesn’t love such feel right? Lately, I have been taking a lot of inspirations from spring, the season of awakening, new hopes and a new life. That is exactly how I feel at the moment as my clothing line Inspire’s new collection will be showcasing for the very first time overseas.My new evening wear collection will be showcasing tomorrow Monday night at Runway 4 in Hong Kong. Unfortunately I am unable to attend the show as the visa office has been shut down so none of the designers and showstoppers are able to make it. However our designs will be showcased there at one of the biggest runaway and I can hardly contain my excitement. We do hope to make it for the next season though. I have worked really hard in a limited time frame to bring this collection, and the inspiration behind this collection I have to say has been the spring floral texture and colours. The designs will all be published in my website and I cannot wait for you all to see it. -Outfit Closure- For this post, I am wearing a yellow skirt with a delicate white top paired with pink sandals. I associate the color pastel with spring, although there was a time when I used to wear this color even in winter. But, I just love this colour.
- Events, Outfit
- June 17, 2016
Dress: DS Collection | Shoes: Lane 88 | Shades: Dior Venue: Hotel Harmika Pictures by Synematico Dear readers, A few weeks ago I was a part of a very special event, Bloggers Bazaar. It is an event that happens a lot in other countries but in Nepal this was the first time. A lot of my blogger friends writing on fashion and lifestyle from Kathmandu collaborated to organize this event. The concept of Bloggers Bazaar is to allow the bloggers and fashion enthusiasts to set up stalls and to promote their clothing and accessories at a very affordable price. The response on the day was really good and people visiting the event enjoyed the vibrant ambience and services provided by Hotel Harmika situated in Boudha. The photo of the event was covered by a new start up company called Synematico based in Kathmandu. It happens to be my best friend’s new venture. You can find them on Instagram and Facebook. You can find really cool creative stuffs in their social networking sites and are mainly available for advertisement works. You can visit them at www.synematico.com if you need any of their services.Also I did a little collab with Gokul Shrestha from “Closet of words”. You can find few pictures of me and him. His blog is really good filled with classic style mixed with modern day trends. “Outfit Closure” On the day I wore a white off-shoulder dress that was bought very last minute. Like any good thing it was found by chance during one of my visits to Durbar Marg. I instantly loved the layers that the dress has and the soft feeling of it. The shoes, that I am wearing is an oxblood strappy heels that was bought last year but since I am not much of a stilettoes person I wore it for the first time. It went perfectly with the simple silhouette and the color of the dress. As for the accessories I wasn’t wearing any in particular but my old Dior shades goes everywhere with me. Blogger’s Bazaar was a really upbeat event and it was a success. There may be more cool events coming up from us, NFB (Nepal Fashion Bloggers), so stay tuned. Love & Luck A
- Outfit
- June 11, 2016
Dress: Express | Shoes: Zara Basics | Choker: Forever 21 Gold ring: Shree Om Jewellers Picture: Meiilan Lama | MUA : Sanu Gurung Dear readers, Just recently for this post I went out with my photographer, Meiilan to search for a new location. After a few look around, not very far away from my neighbourhood we found an awesome landscape. My initial reaction to this dry landscape was a bit uncertain as it was an unfamiliar territory, but the outcome was spectacular. I am not too sure if it’s a desirable trait or not to be this way but I can never be overly confident, even when I have done full preparation and the groundwork. Although I admit that being this way has worked to my favour all these times. I keep an attitude that I have much to learn, experience and many things to explore. As someone said it, “Impossible isn’t something that can’t be done – it’s just something that hasn’t been done before.” So, what I have learnt so far is the fact that there will always be unfamiliar territories in life and what counts the most is to have a conviction to go forward. -Outfit Closure- The location as I mentioned before was only a few minutes of walk from my neighbourhood. The backdrop was interesting because of the contrast that made the dress I was wearing pop out beautifully. It was my photographer’s idea to shoot there and I trusted in his landscape selection. The dress I am wearing is from fashion star by Express and it has laces with nude inner lining. The fit and design of the dress gives the outfit a very feminine look. The shoes, a Zara purchase is special and I usually wear them out for functions and parties only. During my work days though, you will see me mostly in flats, sneakers or wedges – no stilettos! The accessories I am wearing for this outfit is my new choker from forever 21 and I love it. I also like my new investment the gold ring which has a very minimal and modern design. That’s all for now. Stay tunedLove and Luck
- Outfit
- June 5, 2016
Dress: BIBA(D.I.Y )| Bag:Lane 88 |Slippers: Saint G Shoes Picture by Meiilan Lama Dear readers, I have been blogging for the last five years and back then when I started I had no idea that it would grow so much. At that time I just wanted to put my creative energy and passion into an open forum where I could connect with other bloggers with similar interest. I am grateful that I have come across so many amazing people through blogspot and a part of me didn’t want to part away from the site and move to a new domain but life is about evolving. As someone said, “From the end springs new beginnings.” So, this is my beginning: my new website www.anteegurung.co. It will be a forum where you, my dear readers can travel with me and get a glimpse of my life as a blogger and as a fashion designer. I have worked very hard with the web designer to create this site. I wanted to keep it real to my sense of style yet be simple enough for the readers to navigate. This will be the platform where I will be sharing bits and pieces of my work, my hopes and my aspirations. Outfit Closure For this blog post our team went to a wheat field, within the city to shoot. The dress is a DIY with some modifications. It is a beautifully printed dress but with a length that wasn’t very satisfactory. It was neither short enough to wear as a top nor quite long to be a dress. So I had to be put my creative hat on to add some pleats at the bottom and walla – it was a dress. The footwear is by Saint G shoes, a custom Italian handmade shoes. I discovered this shoes very randomly and I love how comfortable and durable it is. I love the details of orange beads in it and they are my new favourite. The bag I am carrying is from one of my favourite shop in the city called Lane 88. I loved it the moment I saw it – the color is just too unique. My makeup was done by the wonderful Sanu Gurung and the photos taken by the amazing Meilan Lama. I had a fabulous time working with Milan. You can follow him on Facebook and instagram Now I will leave you all to enjoy the pictures. We worked really hard to come up with this spread. I hope you all will visit this site more often and I will try my best to share as much of my knowledge on fashion things. It’s a bye for now but stay tuned There’s More 2 My Style Diary. Love & Luck A
- Collaboration, Outfit
- April 27, 2016
Dear readers, So, here are another amazing shots from street style photographer, Santosh Chantyal. He is such a talented and promising photographer. I actually met him for the first time as he just recently came back to Nepal from South Korea recently. We met through Instagram where I found his street style photographs from Seoul Fashion week. He is such a sweet person and like a brother to me. I wish him the very best. Love & Luck -A-