Parivrtta Janu Sirsasana.

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After a dew days break from the holidays, I add Parivrtta Jany Sirsasana (Revolved Head to Knees Pose) in my practice to work on the tiny muscles between the side ribs while giving the torso a welcome twist. This Asana helps stretching the spine, shoulders and hamstrings. It also aids in digestion and stimulates blood circulation to the spine that may help relieve backaches.

To begin with this pose, practice Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation), Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog), Uttanasana (Standing Forward Bend), Supta Padangusthasana (Reclining Hand-to-Big-Toe Pose), Upavistha Konasana (Wide-Angle Seated Forward Bend), Janu Sirsasana (Head-of-the-Knee Pose), Utthita Parsvakonasana (Extended Side Angle Pose) and Baddha Konasana (Bound Angle Pose).

1 Sit on the floor in Dandasana (Seated Staff Pose) with your torso upright. Bend your left knee and bring the heel to the inner right thigh – close to the right groin if possible. Square both hips to the front.

2 On you inhalation, raise the arms over the head. Rotate the lower abdomen to turn the torso the right. Keeping the spine long, as you exhale, lean the upper body forward and grasp the left foot with both hands. If that is difficult, bring your arm to your shin or higher up towards the thigh if necessary.

3 Once you are comfortable and you have sufficient flexibility, lay your right forearm on the floor inside your right leg, palm facing up. Turn your right palm toward the inside edge of the foot and take hold of it. Thumb on the top of the foot, fingers on the sole.

Slowly letting the head and neck follow the twist in the spine and gaze up to the ceiling. Do not over rotate the neck.

Hold for a minute. To come out from the pose, untwist your torso and slowly come back up to sit as you inhale. Switch the position of your legs for a twist to the other side.

When you are finished with the practice, cool down with Salamba Sarvangasana (Supported Shoulder Stand), Viparita Karanai (Legs-up-the-Wall Pose) and Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (Bridge Pose). And of course, lastly with Savasana (Corpse Pose).

I hope you will enjoy the practice.

Namaste.

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Waking up early is not as tough as before anymore. Trying to be as discipline as I could, my morning routine will be wake up without pushing the snooze button. That is one.  Two, pray and chant. Three, geared up and to the park I go. Walk, jog and stretch. I love stretching with the equipments we have in the park. Just be a little creative and have fun with them. I am loving every single thing around me and my every morning! 🙂

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In conjunction with the National Day, there is a festival called Vintage Festival in Stadium Merdeka starting from the 28th of August to 1st of September. This is my first time consigning my GOPAKO pants. My sincere thanks to Shakirah for this golden opportunity for me to learn. I am really happy about it that my pants and some products are out there physically displayed. Go check out booth number 17, by Hey Summer. You will get to see nice stuffs there.

Have great day all!! Namaste, Melle.

The making of Harem Pants

harem pant the making

I have been dying to make Harem pants since I started wearing it.

There are a few names for these pants. Harem pants, Aladdin pants, Baggy pants, Hippie pants, Gypsy pants, Balloon or Parachute pants. It was popularized by M.C. Hammer in the late 80’s and became known as Hammer pants. Do you know who M.C. Hammer is? Hah!! Check this out if you don’t. You can’t touch this. Deng, deng deng deng. 😀

Ahem… attention back here. Traditional harem pants are extremely large and baggy, very roomy, super loose fitting, with drop down crotch almost to the ground and with elastic waist band and at ankles. Harem pants are very popular among backpackers from all over the world. It can be worn as beach and summer wear or even pregnant suit, dancers, wanderers, yogis, and everyone in between.

My style kinda changed bit by bit into something comfy and ‘lazy’. Harem pants is my favorite where I can simply pair them with flip-flop or sandals and simple tank for a effortlessly stylish and comfy look.

In my first attempt of drafting this pattern, it was such a headache. I can’t find the logic. Not at all. I then seek help from my mom. We both teamed up with lots of logical thinking, trial and errors. So much fun and moments we had. Of course we finally made it and I am very happy with the cutting.

Fabric selection is extremely careful in order for the fabrics to drape elegantly. The type of fabric really does matter as it can make or break this look. I have tried and tested with different type if fabrics. And yes, Rayon that it is. Sewing it is definitely not a problem. I enjoy it to the max.

Harem pants will be in the store on July 2, 2014.
I hope you will like it.

Namaste.