Friday, 17 January 2014

Boyfriend Jeans


Happy Friday to you all! Hope you have a chilled and pleasant weekend planned! I am looking forward to cooking and eating some nice food (starting tonight) and having some important blog work done. It's time to start planning London Fashion Week schedules and sorting out tickets. Even though it always ends up being the busiest time of the year, there is nothing that excites me more than an opportunity to see next seasons collections. I even bought a very nice 2014 planner today (you can check it out on my Instagram) to be as organised as possible. I hope all those colourful stickers that came with it won't distract me too much, haha.

Now about to this outfit. As you can see, it's quite windy in London but the temperature is still surprisingly high for this time of year. So on days like this I am glad to be able to shoot without my coat and warm UGGs. I've ben wearing these WILDFOX boyfriend jeans a lot lately. Their cut is so versatile and depending on what shoes you wear they are perfect for any type of mood and style. Oh, and the colour of my scarf is probably my favourite shade of blue ever!

By the way, I'll start next week with a very exciting post, so don't forget to check back then xx













Photography by Patrik Lundin

WILDFOX boyfriend jeans available at HarrodsSelfridges and Asos
H&M jumper
THEORY t-shirt
CALL IT SPRING heels
HARTFORD scarf
HERMES bag

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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

In The Hood


Do you guys find it easy to style your parka? I admit to having some difficulties during the times when I want something more creative than just a pair of black skinny jeans to go with it. And that's exactly what I've done while choosing this outfit - I put on my black jeans first. And then it just felt so boring! So here I am trying to play a bit more with colours. If I close my eyes and imagine it, green and burgundy do not go together, but I think I made it work on this occasion. Here's the moral- it's always worth trying!
I also chose my comfiest trainers to give this look a truly chilled, casual vibe. We are very lucky with the weather at the moment, so this was a perfect outfit for a stroll outside in the sunshine.

Now, I am off to shoot a very exciting project which you'll see very soon!

Hope this week is going great for all of you guys x













Photography by Patrik Lundin
HARVEST parka
TOPSHOP t-shirt
VICTORIA BECKHAM jeans
KILLAH shoes
DIESEL sunnies

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Monday, 13 January 2014

Many Faces


It's a new week and I thought I'd start it with something fun! I felt that I wanted to do something different from the usual outfit post and after browsing through Pinterest for inspiration, I got obsessed with the minimalistic and messy hair kind of images. 

I'm happy with the result and I hope you'll enjoy this post too x




Photography by Patrik Lundin
T by ALEXANDER WANG black t-shirt
THEORY white t-shirt
MASSIMO DUTTI socks
ASOS rings

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Ice Cool


Yesterday was so much fun! For the first time ever I went to an Ice Sculpting Festival held in Londons' Canary Wharf and the whole experience was close to magic!

Of course I have seen the amazing things people do with ice on TV and in pictures before. Yet I had no idea of the actual skill and effort that is involved in the process. We arrived at the festival in the early afternoon and got a chance to witness the very beginning of work. Can you believe that all the intricate masterpieces that you are going to see in this post were once just huge square blocks of ice? It was interesting to witness the first strokes and cuts made to them that would later result in various fashion attributes. Oh did I mention that the theme for the day was Faboulous Fashion? I couldn't be happier about it! 

So what have I learned about the actual ice sculpting process? It usually takes two or three people to do it. You'll need a chain saw, an iron, some chisels and angle grinders (all of those set fear into my body, so you might also consider keeping your distance while observing the whole thing). It took six hours for everyone to be done. Oh and one more important aspect is that the ice sculpting teams were very international, with participants from France, England, Sweden, Poland, Ireland, Belgium and Africa among others.

We stayed at the festival until the end of the day to witness the final results lit in the night. It was beautiful! 

Have you ever been to an Ice Sculpting festival?  Let me know.






Team Sweden. First glimpse at the shoe they were going to carve.


Team US. Woman's legs.
Team England. Women under an umbrella.
Team Sweden. The shoe.
Team Blegium. A girl with balloons.
Team Africa. Lady in the dress.

Photography by Patrik Lundin
JUCCA suede coat
TOPSHOP t-shirt
GAP jeans
ALL SAINTS bag
RAY-BAN sunnies
SIMMI shoes

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