Monday, 2 June 2014

New Me with Toni&Guy


It's a new week and I've never been more excited to share with you the transformations I've been through over the weekend.

If you go back to this post you'll remember how I told you about my desire to change something about my hair, complaining about how bored I was of being the same and how often I used to change my looks in the past. So when Toni&Guy suggested I come to their Curzon Street salon and do whatever I want with my hair, obviously I didn't need to think twice. I was ready for this change!

I knew I wanted to cut my hair and leave my natural hair colour but wasn't sure which cut to go for. You see, growing up I never used to have long hair so once I grew it out a few years ago I've been content with the length for a very long time. Shorter hair was of no interest to me even though a lot of people around me were doing it and looking great. I was just happy with my long locks. And then it changed and I noticed that more and more often pictures that I saved onto my beauty mood board on Pinterest were of street style stars and models with edgier shorter hair styles. And that's how I reached the conclusion to go for a messy long bob and leave my (never intended) long ombre behind. I was also beyond excited to see myself with my natural hair colour. I first dyed it when I was 13 and to be honest with you never thought I'll have my real colour ever again. It's funny how your taste and preferences sometimes change over time.

The two hours I spent at Toni&Guy this Saturday went like a whirlwind of emotions and excitement. I brought some pictures of haircuts similar to what I wanted so I could show them to the stylist. The moment I saw Mattia (the stylist) I knew I'm was in good and fashionable hands. After I learned that he also works with models during London and Milan fashion weeks I had no doubts that I was going to love my transformation. He chopped off my hair so quickly that I had no time to start panicking (which I am so thankful to him for). And after the scariest moment was gone, step by step he created the best version of me I have ever known. You can see the exact process in the pictures below and I just hope I will be able to create the same result at home as after Mattia did it.

I am now so excited to try all the different looks that this haircut allows me to do. I'm going to try and style it differently after every wash - straight, curly, beach waves, side parting, middle parting, etc.

I had this hair for two days now and still every time I see my reflection in the mirror I'm excited! Don't know why I doubted and hesitated about this change for so long. So if you guys are thinking about doing something similar, don't think twice, be brave and do it! In the end, it's only hair and it will always grow back!

My pampering at Toni&Guy didn't finish after the haircut so scroll down to continue reading.



















After my cut I headed downstairs for a manicure at the same Toni&Guy Curzon Street salon. I decided to go for Shellac and chose the most gentle white/pink nail polish colour I could find. I prefer lighter colours for Shellac as it's less visible when your nails start to grow out and you can get away with it for a bit longer. Every time I have it done I wish that my nails would stay the same way and length forever. I also prefer Shellac to gel as gel can sometimes make your nails visibly thicker while Shellac looks like a normal nail polish and is absolutely healthy for the nail.

So now you guys know what I was so excited about whole last week and I hope you like my changes. By the way there are many more news that are coming soon. This was just the first step.

Talk to you soon,
Julia xx







Photography by Patrik Lundin

Special thanks to the Toni&Guy Curzon Street salon. Visit it at 45 Curzon Street, W1J 7QU, Mayfair, London
Hair styled with LABEL.M products
LNA swather and t-shirt
GAP jeans
RUSSELL & BROMLEY flats
ASTRID & MIYU ring

Friday, 30 May 2014

Wonder


It's Friday and as usual I'm very excited about the weekend. I'm also excited to leave this past week behind as there were too many visits to the doctor to find the reason for my sudden weakness. Hopefully it's over now, and I do feel much much better.

Yesterday was a a very nice day, part of which we spent in this amazing location. I had no idea this place exists (and so close to my house too). It's called One New Change and is located right in front of St.Paul's (Bank station). It's a new development full of shops, restaurants and a roof terrace with this spectacular view. I felt like I was a tourist exploring new places. I can definitely recommend you  visit it if you get the chance. On a sunny day you can sit in the Maddison restaurant right on the terrace and enjoy the beauty that is London. 

As for this outfit, this is my favourite Acne dress and every time I find a reason to wear it I feel very elegant and dressed up. It also reminds me of my New York trip as I wore it to a night out in the Meatpacking District and to have some pictures done near Carrie Bradshaw's apartment. Yesterday I decided to wear this dress with a similar coloured blazer and it happened to complement the architecture around me. It was also a first time I took my Sandro 'Wonder' box bag out for a walk. It's the most perfect statement accessory to have and me and 'Wonder' are bound to have  a lot of fun ahead of us.

Tomorrow is a BIG day for me to say the least. You'll be one of the first to know what's happening if you keep an eye on my Instagram. 

Have a great Friday! xo












Photography by Patrik Lundin
ACNE dress
ELIZABETH AND JAMES blazer
RUSSELL & BROMLEY shoes
SANDRO clutch
KATE SPADE iPhone case
ASTRID & MIYU ring

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Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Parking It


Hi everyone! I hope you've been better than I was these past few days. I've been feeling unwell since the last weekend but am on the speedy road to recovery now. I'm pretty sure that all the stress I've been through and some other factors caused my extreme weakness, so I've adopted a very healthy eating and exercising regime for this condition to never repeat again. There is lots of pomegranate and beetroot juice in my life these days to say the least.

So on a happier note, here is a post we shot one weekend ago before the endless rain came to London. This is a very low key outfit that I put together for a picnic in the park. Light, soft fabrics, oversized cuts and no make-up are the ingredients of a comfy afternoon. Add to that lots of tasty food, some refreshing drinks and the latest magazines and what more can you want from a chilled Sunday?

As I'm getting better now I'll start shooting lots again. There are so many things I want to show you. And after this upcoming Saturday you will also see the NEW me. So keep an eye on my Instagram (@juliashutenko).

Have a great Wednesday ya'll! xo








Photography by Patrik Lundin
WAREHOUSE kimono
THEORY t-shirt
TOPSHOP trousers and ring
PHASE EIGHT sunnies

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Friday, 23 May 2014

Pink In The City



Happy Friday and happy long weekend! Monday is a bank holiday and that's happy news! 

I wanted to show you this outfit that we've shot last weekend and also to admire this cool pink location. I found it near Southbank Centre, London and it is actually just a row of super unusual benches. The moment we finished shooting a group of kids took over and climbed these pink and green hills. Location scouting is a new routine for me that came side by side with blogging. I love it because you find the most unusual places and become much more aware of the surroundings. 

As for the dress I'm wearing, it's my old but good hot weather rescuer. It's light and soft and goes so well with a summer tan. My new beach bag will be my closest holiday friend. I love the print and how much I can fit in it. 

Hope all of you have a nice weekend planned. Speak soon x








Photography by Patrik Lundin
BANDOLERA dress
L.K.BENNETT bag
OFFICE sandals
MISSONI sunnies