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Wearing: Oh My Frock leopard print structural jacket, Kazo accordian pleated silk skirt, Senso via Solestruck Acacia wedges, Boyy bag.


I've always been obsessed with this Oh My Frock jacket- posted it a few months ago as well. It's so structural. And this Kazo silk skirt is extremely versatile- it goes with nearly everything I own. One of the things that would go with this skirt would be a pair of leggings. Very.co.uk has a great selection of leggings, which you can check out if you check out the site.

I'm leaving for New York this Friday (in all probability) and will be posting from the city next! So excited to be meeting some of you guys and to my internship.

I have a question for you guys. I've been considering changing my blog name for a few weeks now. I can't decide whether it would be a bad move on my part considering all my social media pages, etc. are named Fab Blab and everyone knows this little blog by the name. I named this blog in a fit of nuttiness when I decided I wanted to start my own online style diary and didn't think twice about it. I don't really feel it anymore and need a change. What do you guys think?


Arushi xo


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This week I'm loving


 Alberto Guardiani  MADONNA shoes. 

Historically, I haven't had a lot of pumps. Barely any, in fact. Almost instinctually, I tend to gravitate towards various variations of the clunky ankle boot. Why I prefer shoes that make me look less like a girl- I have no clue. Must be my innate need to be forever strange in inexplicable ways. So anyhow, the lovely Francesca over at Alberto Guardiani (yep, the Italian label that was responsible for the creation of those epic lipstick shoes) and I had been in touch about a fun collaboration when she offered to send me these.

And when these came, I pretty much pissed my pants in excitement/euphoria. I mean, look at the whole tweed with ponyhair situation going on + the badass structural heel + when you slip your feet into these, you feel like its freaking butter. But not in a gross way.

Check out Alberto Guardiani's E- Store out here and go NUTS. Then come back here to brag and tell me what you bought. 

Arushi xo 



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Because if you go, I go.













Wearing: Raphael Young Biba shoes, Myne bird print dress via NYLA Boutique, Boyy SYD bag. 

The folks over at NYLA sent me this insanely adorable bird print dress which is perfect for spring. It makes me feel like I own some semblance of Miu Miu, what with the bird print. The puffy sleeves aren't exactly my style but I'm willing to forgo that detail because of the cool asymmetrical hem. This was originally a bit too long -being 5 feet 4 has it's downsides like how some things even in XS will be too long for me because they were made for people who are NOT some combination of dwarfs/midgets/ other little creatures. So I got it shortened and well, it got a bit too short causing me to have to wear shorts underneath it at all times or risk being gang banged in an alley at any given point.

Raphael Young is fast becoming one of my favorite footwear designers, churning out stomach wrenching covetable pieces every season. I posted about these in blue a few weeks ago but ultimately decided to go with the jarring red ones because they're crazier. The heel height is a bit much and they're not ultra comfortable but they're not hideously uncomfortable either.  Sort of a Lita-esque shape but mixed in with Bordello (the buckles). They're pretty fucking fantastic, don't you think so?

Thanks for all the tips for my New York visit in my last post! You guys are the best.

  Arushi xo


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