Tuesday 28 December 2010

Sweetheart I Ain’t Your Christ

Holiday season gives me plenty of reasons to wear dresses. Here’s my outfit for one of the Christmas parties.










Dress, necklace, ring - Urban Outfitters

Tights - House of Holland (River Island)

Boots - Jeffrey Campbell (
Solestruck)
I just heard this song a week ago, and the lyrics really spoke to me. They are true for everybody because so often we expect people provide us with something that only God can give.








I hope this holiday season has been blessed for you and so will be the year 2011!!!





Wednesday 8 December 2010

More than EVER

For me this week so far has been a music obsession week to the fullest. On Monday I attended Arcade Fire concert with Vampire Weekend as their special guests. Needless to say, the show was amazing. The Irish are absolutely obsessed with Arcade Fire, and now I know why. Their live performances are strong both quality and presence wise. During their show once again I realized how much I love creative people.











Arcade Fire - The Suburbs



Then I found out there would be a Caribou concert on Thursday. Unfortunately, the show is sold out as the venue they have chosen is very small and intimate. However, that got me into mood of listening to Caribou, and, of course, discovering new music crushes. My favorite thing about Mice Parade is their visually very appealing and up to date videos.  You can definitely get some style inspiration from a video like this.





My music obsession week is going to end with a Kings of Leon concert on Saturday. I would say that is a classic because I don’t like to admit that I like something commercial. As you can see, there are great shows taking place in Dublin constantly so if you decide to visit Dublin, definitely look into what is available to satisfy your taste.



Fashion wise, I would like to share with you my new Jeffrey Campbell shoe obsession. Couple days ago I ordered these beautiful boots, and I cannot wait to incorporate them into my outfits.

Friday 26 November 2010

La Mode C’Est Vous

Lately I’ve been thinking that there is no other God’s creature that is as fascinating as a person. Everybody looks different, everybody has a different life, and everybody views the world differently. I often wish I could spend a day in somebody else’s head, thoughts. Really see what that person cares about, what that person’s perception of certain things is. Just imagine how intellectually and emotionally rich we could be if we would be able to see the world from all people’s perspective? I feel like I want to get to know everybody, hear everybody, feel everybody!



These pictures are from people that I have met either on the street or online because people are the ones that create the fashion.


I met Nicolas and Sandro in the heart of Dublin – Temple Bar. I fell in love with their look right away, these guys are wearing agnes b, The Kooplees, Zara and River Island.







Here is also a little memo Sandro left in my notebook. This is why people inspire me.




My favorite from Hilary’s look definitely is the headband.




Margie combines all my favorites – vintage sweater, denim shirt, skinny pants and oxfords.




I just fall for the oversized clothing. Annemiek is wearing Zara.


The combination of oversized cardigan and skinny jeans is what makes Jinna’s outfit so great.




And last but definitely not least is the combination the faux turban and animal printed blouse by The Glamourai that makes my heart beat faster.  


Music wise, this time I want to share a whole playlist with you because I just think it is perfect.




Monday 15 November 2010

Good Times

This time I don’t have that much to say, except for


- summer again would be nice now when it’s getting cold
- this Thursday the French Film Festival starts (movies will be shown at the Irish Film Institute)
- I discovered a new music heaven for me - freeindie.com
- KLING has been one of my favorite stores lately
- Dublin has a great charm to it. You should visit. Maybe I’ll do a post of cool places here soon.
-Happy Birthday, Latvia!!! (November 18th)

















Faux Fur Coat - H&M

Shirt - KLING

Riding Pants - American Apparel

Boots, Purse - Urban Outfitters

Thursday 21 October 2010

Peru one day...

In August I went to Washington DC, USA, in September I went to France. Now it has been already a month since I came back from Paris, and I have to be honest – I need my traveling fix. For now, I don’t even know yet when my next trip is going to be. Little depressing.
HOWEVER, last Saturday my friend and I went to a concert in Dublin. All I knew about the band was that they were a Christian band from Holland. Good enough for me.  Turned out the music by Trinity could satisfy my traveling addiction for that night. Three of the band members, the Smelt brothers, spent their childhood in Peru, and every song has a little bit of Peruvian spirit in it. So here it is, music once again can inspire and make me feel like I’m traveling.







Trinity - Las Aguas




This is the outfit I wore that night. I love the dress from H&M because I feel it is so versatile – I can wear it with everything. And, of course, my weakness faux-fur. 





Faux Fur Circle Scarf - Zara

Levi’s Denim Jacket, necklace, purse - Urban Outfitters

Dress - H&M

Wedges - Bershka


Tuesday 12 October 2010

Magic Box

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Where from do you get inspiration? What makes you feel like you just want to quit doing all the boring routine, but sometimes the most comfortable, stuff you are doing and turn to doing things that make you step out of your comfort zone? Something that makes you happy and maybe inspires others…



ONE of the things that greatly inspires me is music. Probably not the music we usually hear on the radio over and over again, but the one I like to call the “discovered music”. This music you have to intentionally search for because you are not satisfied with what the mass media want to push on you. One of these discoveries for me is White Sea. What I absolutely love about her is that she puts everything she likes into her music. In "This Frontier" each song is a little different and unique. On the interview with UO White Sea says that when she is writing music, she doesn’t like to restrict herself by any commonly accepted standards but just mix together all the genres she likes. Sometimes I feel the same way. I like to travel, I like fashion, I like music, I like healthy lifestyle and so many other things, but how do I connect all of these things in some kind of recognized order so they make sense for other people? Maybe I don’t have to. Maybe I can just throw them all together in a big box and see what happens. It could be something completely unusual and fascinating like music by White Sea. What are the things you are going to throw in your box? Food for thought, huh?
Nevertheless, here is my outfit inspired by White Sea’s Cannibal Love.





Faux Fur Headband - Urban Outfitters

Vintage Fisherman Cardigan - American Apparel








Monday 4 October 2010

This Is OUR WORLD

The inaugural Dublin Festival of Fashion, Ireland’s largest fashion event to date, set the capital alight from Friday October 1st till Sunday October 3rd. Hosted by Dublin City BID (Business Improvement District), The Dublin Festival of Fashion transformed the city’s leading shopping districts into a haven of fashion shows, styling workshops with top Irish and international professionals as well as the best retail discounts and special promotions were offered in the heart of Dublin.


One of the festival’s top attractions was a series of fashion shows taking place in the Ilac Center and St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Center. Daily shows translating the season’s key trends featured everything from street fashion to high end to retro and vintage, all selected from the retailers of Dublin city. The Dublin Festival of Fashion HQ, which spring to life in the old Habitat building on College Green, featured a pop-up Barnardos vintage clothing and Bridal shop, fashion exhibition by Griffith College Students and a series of Rimmel beauty masterclasses with top celebrity makeup artists Ken Boylan and Sarah Jane Wai O’Flynn.



American Apparel modeled by Isabelle.



American Apparel modeled by Isabelle.





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BT2 modeled by Jennifer.



BT2 modeled by Will K.



Genius modeled by Will K.



Barnados vintage pop-up shop.



La Diva exhibition at the St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Center Art Gallery.



La Diva exhibition at the St. Stephen’s Green Shopping Center Art Gallery.



Chocolate and teal chord skirt, chocolate satin blouse designed by Griffith College Student Jessica Park Funn.

Fur trimmed Cape, charcoal patchwork skirt,  patchwork Cape, and black underdress designed by Griffith College Student Zhi Quian Yu.


















However, my personal favourite was the edgy fashion show on Saturday October 2nd at the Good Bits Club featuring clothing from extremely girlie and fun Kling and environmentally friendly Skunfunk from Spain.  And when I say “environmentally friendly” I don’t mean just a brand that claims they are environmentally friendly because of not using as much plastic or paper as other companies. Skunkfunk team states:”This is OUR WORLD and we are concerned about it.” They actually use sustainable organic and recycled materials to produce their clothing that is a great turn on for me. Not to mention that their clothing is fresh, funky, and over all just cool.



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After the show one of the models wearing American Apparel. 



Guests of the show wearing Zara, River  Island and Bershka.



After the show with the manager of skunkfunk store in Dublin. I am wearing a shirt and pleaded pants from Urban Outfitters, oxfords - River Island.


Thursday 23 September 2010

Je Vais Bien Ne T'en Fais Pas / PARIS, FRANCE


My first post is going to be about my trip to France.


In France I went to 3 smaller towns - Grenoble, Annecy, and Seyssele, and, of course Paris. As I wrote "of course Paris" it made me a little sad because there is a perception that if you don't go to Paris, you really haven't been to France at all. This is what I do not want to reveal in my blog - typical tourist spots and perceptions. If you want to enjoy your trip to a full extent it is always better to discover something else. Something that no one has told you about. That could even be another tourist spot. But those are smart tourists. They don't just go to the Eiffel tower and are happy. They do research, and they know what they like.





I am going to write about an area in Paris called Beaubourg. As my friend described this area: ”It’s an area for rich hippies.” Unusual combination, huh? Not at all. Turns out this combination creates very inspiring and sophisticated neighborhood. The first spot we came across was “Hippy Market”. It was a very fascinating used clothing store loaded with vintage and up to date clothing for people with very particular style. Of course, you have to be patient and able to spot the treasures amongst not so exciting stuff, but that is how it is in every thrift store, isn’t it? And, believe me, this place is just pleasant to be at because of the creative atmosphere.





As you move farther into the area there are beautiful churches, statues etc. Of course it is full of restaurants and hang out places. I deeply recommend also visiting the Pompidou Centre. I loved the contemporary art museum inside it, but what fascinated me the most were the people hanging out right in front of it. Young people were just sitting on the square playing music, drawing, making clay statues, picnicking etc. Such a relaxed but at the same time innovative atmosphere. And as this is also a fashion blog, I have to mention that my eyes were very pleased by what I saw style vise. The newest fashion trends mixed with French charm and vintage pieces. Myself, I wore my new pleated pants from Urban Outfitters and a blazer from United Colors of Benetton. Unfortunately, I do not have a good picture of my outfit, but from this post just enjoy the pictures from Paris.





I also wanted to mention that I was very inspired by the Galeries Lafayette in Paris. This monster size shopping center could be very conventional but it’s own feel is created by a promotion declaring that “La Mode C’Est Vous”. The display of pictures showing different street styles convinced me that ordinary people on the streets really are the ones who create the fashion.





Another inspiring occasion was seeing an older French movie Je Vais Bien Ne T'en Fais Pas. It's just another piece of art from France that I would recommend to everybody.





PS. Oh, and by the way, I love the faux fur trend for the fall.








Beaubourg - Hippy Market








Beaubourg - Hippy Market








Beaubourg - Hippy Market




Beaubourg - Hippy Market




Beaubourg - Hippy Market




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La Mode C'Est Vous (Lafayette)