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Love you, Prabal Gurung

I know I blog about Prabal Gurung a lot but I just love him and his designs. I have written about him before here, here and here. There are so many good things happening in his life that I am glad that I can write so much about him.

As I told you before, one of my dreams is to wear his design and I really hope it will happen one day.

Yesterday, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton was spotted wearing a Prabal Gurung dress for the State Dinner hosted by the President of Singapore, Tony Tan Keng Yam, at his residence, the Istana. She looked great in electric purple print dress, a modified version of a catwalk look from Gurung’s spring 2012 collection.

Prabal Gurung was born in Singapore and raised in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Here are links to the media talking about Kate wearing Prabal Gurung in USA UK and Australia.

Recently he was also featured in Time Magazine in a section called 10 Questions. Here is the article.

Fashion’s new phenom Prabal Gurung on American couture, Paul Ryan’s ill-fitting shirts and obeying Oprah

You have one of the most highly anticipated shows at New York Fashion Week. Why should the rest of the country care?

It’s a billion-dollar industry that affects the country economically, socially and culturally. I make 98% of my collection in New York City and am generating jobs, so fashion isn’t just frivolous for me. I understand levity about it. I also understand the depth of it. 

What makes one of your $3,000 gowns worth it?

It starts with the fabric, which comes from Paris or Italy and is produced from an old loom–so it’s protecting that heritage. It’s also my months of research and production work by seamstresses trained for more than 40 years. You’re saving American couture.

Michelle Obama has worn several of your dresses as First Lady. You once said you saw this as a success not just for yourself but also for your native Nepal. How come?

Nepal is a third world country caught between India and China. Often when people talk about that region. Nepal gets neglected. [By wearing my dresses] she told millions of people back home that all you need is a dream and dedication for things to happen.

Is it true that you decided to move to the U.S. because you watched an Oprah special about living you dreams? Are you still a big fan of hers?

Yes, she’s very aware of the platform she has. A lot of celebrities just earn. Nobody says you have to give back. You do it out of choice and that decision makes her who she is.

You always wear a white tee and jeans. Is that because you went to Catholic school?

I am constantly thinking about design, shapes, patterns and colours, so I just want to be more of a blank canvas. But there is a comfort in knowing what you’re going to wear and that probably comes from catholic school, where I wore a uniform for 10 years.

Paul Ryan has caught flak for his ill-fitting shirts. How would you make him over?

It’s a fun question, but I ‘m conflicted about answering it. I wish people would pay more attention to who he is and what policies he supports.

Your designs are being sold in J. Crew and you’ll be in Target soon. Do such diffusion lines cheapen your brand?

If you choose the right partners, it’s perfectly fine because you’re reaching out to a different audience. For every girl who sends me a letter or tweet saying she loves my designs but can’t afford them, these collaborations area a way of sharing my love of designs.

What do you think about Ralph Lauren’s outsourcing the production of the U.S. Olympics uniform to China?

There must be a reason they did it. I can’t speak on their behalf. I just hope the reason was good enough at the end of the day.

Fashion’s been criticised for the lack of diversity. As an Asian designer, do you feel a duty to change that?

I don’t but I am certainly aware of the lack of diversity. Fashion reflects society, though and an Asian countries get more powerful economically, you‘ll see more Asian models. I have a 6 year old niece who doesn’t look like the majority of girls on the covers of magazines. I hope that by the time she’s 16, the world will have changed.

Fashion is cyclical by nature but what’s one trend you never want to see to come back?

It saddens me to see the reality television shows that are getting so much fanfare that are a celebration of stupidity and the degradation of women. And those women are consistently wearing too short, too tight dresses. I hope the trend of aging gracefully returns.

How can you not fall in love with this lovely human being who has done so much in fashion as well as for Nepal.

You may also like :

*Prabal Gurung : A Fashion designer from Nepal *Prabal Gurung: Designer in the Spotlight *Prabal Gurung made a 13 years old boy’s dream come true

Onesies: Fashion or Disaster

I am sure you know what onesies are.  We have seen this one piece clothing on babies for ages but guess what? It looks like onesies are coming for adult as well.

Onesies are made for babies initially to cover their feet and hand and keep them warm by covering all parts of the baby.  I really loved animal onesies for kids as they look so adorable as a bunny, bear, lion, cow etc.

Now it is available for adults as well as thick jumpsuit and all in one sleep suits in plain and patterned fabrics, with a wide range of colours. Check out some nice ones and not so nice ones too.

I am not planning to buy one but I do see them on sale everywhere. I don’t think I will be comfortable wearing it as a night suit as it will confine me.

Even Brad Pitt, Robbie Williams, Ryan Thomas, Peter Andre were caught wearing one. Do you like onesies on them?

I certainly think onsesise should be left for babies or at home when you sleep. Some dress up parties may be ok but not for everyday wear.

So what is your thought on Onesies? Would you buy one or already have one? Do share  🙂

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Chunky statement necklaces

I went shopping last night as I needed to go for a birthday party tonight. I am wearing coloured denim and I wanted a chunky necklace to go with it.

To my surprise, it looks like this spring is going to be full chunky necklaces. Every place that sells accessories has them in all kinds, colours and styles on display. From floral accents and multicolour gemstones to layered pearls and bib necklaces; I had array of choices. I ended up buying a  beaded one.

I am so happy to see them everywhere. I have got 5 now so I will be wearing them everywhere. I bought a couple of them from Dubai and UK during my Europe trip  :).

I can transform my wardrobe with a single accessory now. I really love them as you can wear them as your only accessories and you will still look stylish. With these kinds of necklaces, it is best to avoid earrings and bracelets. Keep it minimal and it will work perfectly.

It goes well with jeans as well as dresses and skirts. It can definitely embellish the plainest tops and dresses.

I have seen them on my favourite fashionista Sarah Jessica Parker as well as many other celebrities.  Loving their looks.

Today at work I wore a necklace as well; it is not a big statement necklace but quite a  good size for work.

Keep it chucky this Spring  🙂

Prabal Gurung: Designer in the Spotlight

If you have been following my blog, you know that I am a big fan of Prabal Gurung and his collections.

I am loving all the pretty prints in Prabal Gurung’s Pre-fall 2012 from sunglasses to shoes along with kaleidoscope pattern on dresses, dark and bold pattern with a mix of amazing silhouettes/textures from Fall 2012 and bright colourful candy-colour mixture of modern silhouettes, laser-sharp tailoring, asymmetry, and florals from Resort 2013 collections.

PRABAL GURUNG PRE FALL 2012

PRABAL GURUNG FALL 2012

PRABAL GURUNG RESORT 2013

Also, a lot more celebrities are wearing Prabal Gurung and I am so happy to see that. His success has rocketed through the sky in the last few years and yet he is still humble and grounded to his roots. Prabal Gurung is always eager to convey that he was incredibly proud to share his Nepalese heritage and that he never forgets his country. From press interviews to professional endeavours it is true that Prabal Gurung has maintained close ties with Nepal and  he mentions Nepal in almost every interview .

Recently Anne Hathaway wore R13 White Jersey Hand Draped Gown with Tulle Corset to Batman premier. Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, Zoe Saldana, Barbara Bush Ashley, Greene, Olivia-Palermo, Jennifer Lawrence,  Jessica Chastain, Rachel Weisz, Hailee Steinfield,,Sonam Kapoor and Ginnifer Goodwin  were seen donning Prabal Gurung dresses as well.

One day I dream of wearing a Prabal Gurung dress as well and hope my dream will come true soon  🙂

You may also like :

*Prabal Gurung : A Fashion designer from Nepal *Love you, Prabal Gurung *Prabal Gurung made a 13 years old boy’s dream come true

Shade of Mustard : Autumn Fashion

It is still Autumn here but it feels like winter already. I think you already know that I hate winter as I have written that every time I get a chance. I feel that there is so much less time these days that it feels like I need 30 hours in a day. By the time I leave work, the sun has set and by the time I reach home, it is dark already. It really annoys me that I feel too lazy to do anything or even workout. All I want to do is curl up in front of the TV.

Anyway, I can rant as much as I want but still nothing’s gonna change so I better get back on track on what I originally meant to write in this post.

Mustard colour seems to be famous this autumn. I have seen coats, jackets, tops, dresses, skirts, shoes and accessories such as belts, bags or scarves in this colour and I am loving it all. As I am not very fair I thought the colour wouldn’t suit me but I bought a dress just to check and I am in fact loving it. It is a big statement colour and it really looks good with every skin type.

Also I saw lots of celebrities rocking this colour.

So if you’re thinking of buying a statement piece this season, go for anything in shades of mustard. This colour instantly livens up any outfit and trust me you will love it 🙂

Just remember:

  • Even a dash of mustard livens up the dullest outfit, so introduce the colour with accessories such as belts, bags or scarves.
  • Mix different tones. Burnt orange with flecks of yellow and brown will create a warm look and complement a fading tan.
  • A bright yellowy mustard works best on textured fabrics such as ribbed jumpers or pleated skirts.

Enjoy! 🙂