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General Whimsy: What's in My Bag? 2014 Edition.

I am more than obsessed with What's in my Bag tags on Youtube and I have seem so many of those videos it's not even funny! But they are so freaking entertaining. 

I did one of these posts last year featuring my Travel Backpack. I figured it's time I did another one of these before the year is up. 

This bag is from Zara. I bought it in October...I think and I've been using it since mid-November. Well, was using. I am currently using a satchel my sister bought me for Christmas! I really love this bag and I love how spacious she is and how much stuff she holds. I started using her after months of using tiny satchel bags (I am a total satchel bag fiend.)and it was so refreshing to use a bag with ample room. 

So here we go...with what's in my bag. This is picture heavy post so I'd recommend sitting comfortably and getting nosey. :) 




All the stuff laid out neatly. I am a big believer in having tiny bags inside my bag to keep my stuff organised. And I love having a plethora of cute pouches around to keep me both organised and making the inside of my bag pretty. 


Of course I have some reading material on hand! Duh! 



My planner for December. This darling little notebook is from ChimpWear. 



Some essentials: my keys/ for my home, car and keys to my old flat in Bangalore. I forgot to return the keys :( but my landlord changed the locks (I think) and it reminds me of my flat and life in Bangalore. 



My purse hook from Accessorize. I am a bit of a germa-phobe and the thought of putting my bag down on some dirty surface creeps me out. 


Another super essential..hand sanitiser from Bath and Bodyworks. Love this stuff. 


A comb with a encouraging message on it. 



A pouch to hold my camera and a little penguin with a hat to hold spare batteries and SD cards. Both of these are from Accessorize. 



A colourful coin purse to hold my ancient but very loved and appreciated iPod. 



A case from Chumbak to hold my glasses and a matching cloth to clean said glasses. 
Isn't the auto rickshaw print just darling? 



A case to house my sunglasses also from Chumbak. 




For some odd reason I had two little things to hold my phone. 


I don't carry around a ton of make-up with me. 

Just lipstick. 
Powder. 
Perfumes. 
Lipbalm. 

I usually also have a black eyeliner but for some reason it was missing. 



Love this lipbalm. 


Lipsticks of the moment. Maybelline Warm me Up.
Lo'real Caresse Lipstick in Dating Coral.
And MAC's Mehr. 


Two perfumes, a roller ball from L'occitain and Elizabeth Arden Green Tea. 


Lippie loves. 


Bird Wallet from India Circus. 


Forever 21 pouch that holds my Kindle. 

My Kindle case is from Amazon and I dressed it up in glitter washi tape for the festive season. 




Some books on my Kindle. 


A tiny little notebook to write in and my adorable pencil case! So freaking cute! 



That cute little face! 
All the pens I carry around. 


And now some random stuff... 


Some perfume smelling/sniffing paper bits from L'occitane, we recently bought some perfume from the brand and these bits ended up in my bag. Also a straw from Starbucks. 
And a whole lotta watches. I am a freak. All my watches are out of battery at the exact same time and they need to go the watch store to get their batteries changed. I still haven't managed to get this done! :( Need to do so soon. 


A leather card holder. I use this to hold my loyalty cards for a bunch of stores. 
I found an old receipt in my bag too..



And finally, all my stuff sitting inside my bag. This post was nearly never ending. 

Let me know if you've done a similar post on your blog, I'd love to go see it. Like I said I love this stuff! 


The only things I don't have but I usually tend to carry around are of course feminine stuff...for obvious reasons. I also usually have gum but I was out. And a bottle of water. 

Hope it was fun looking inside my bag. :) 

Comments

Soooo prettyy are the pictures! I am in love with your blog! :)
Pooja T said…
Awwww thank-you so much Kritika!

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