Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Stars Sans Stylist
Considering that I have commenced our month-and-a-half long Christmas job, I shan't have much time to dedicate to this blog. Actually, between coming home after eleven hour shifts and trying to get some training done after that, I doubt I'll even feel like blogging. But I'll try.
I'm too brain dead to think about something to write myself, so I'll link and interesting article instead.
http://fashionista.com/2010/11/stars-sans-stylists-what-it-really-means/
I'm too brain dead to think about something to write myself, so I'll link and interesting article instead.
http://fashionista.com/2010/11/stars-sans-stylists-what-it-really-means/
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Outfit of the Day: When It's All About The Vintage
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Outfit of the Day: Wang and Owens
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
What I've been up to.
Hey guys, I know I haven't blogged much this past week, so I just thought I'd share some things that have kept me away from here.
First off, I've finnished exams! For now at least. They went great and I'm so incredibly relieved that's over with (for now)
I've been reading lots and lots, my head spins sometimes when I can't keep up with all the plots from the different books (hah). I'm finishing The Millenium Trilogy and might I say that I love it. I was also enthusiastic about the Swedish movie based on the first book.
Lisbeth Salander is by all means my heroine.
I've taken advantge of my free time to catch up on movies and TV shows a lot. My sisters and I love watching The A-Team and Criminal Minds together, while I've also been watching a lot of old movies like Nosferatu, The Innocents, and the FIRST movie ever made, Frankenstien (1910). What I love about old movies is the enthusiasm the people making them had. They were the pioneers of a new and incredible art form, and are just electrifiying.

We've been to two especially beautiful fairs here in the north of Italy, fist the Mostra Mercato Di Bienno, a small mountain town which organizes a fair each year where craftsmen can showcase their work. It happens all through the town, but most of the expos are in small cave-sort of tunnels that dot Bienno.

The other fair is called Festa di Santa Croce and takes place in Montisola, a tinsy winsy island in the Lake of Iseo. From the 14th to the 19th of September, the island is decorated with paper machè flowers, and I'll tell you, it's lovely. Unfortunately, it only takes place once every five years...


Can you believe all those flowers are fake? Wow. I hear it takes a year and a half to get this together, no wonder it's only once every five years.
So, that's been a little part of my life these months I wanted to share with you guys. Thanks for following this blog. Till next post.
Ciao ciao.
Oh by the way, we had homemade sushi for lunch today, you see I have the luck of having a Japanese sister-in-law. Delicious.
First off, I've finnished exams! For now at least. They went great and I'm so incredibly relieved that's over with (for now)
I've been reading lots and lots, my head spins sometimes when I can't keep up with all the plots from the different books (hah). I'm finishing The Millenium Trilogy and might I say that I love it. I was also enthusiastic about the Swedish movie based on the first book.
I've taken advantge of my free time to catch up on movies and TV shows a lot. My sisters and I love watching The A-Team and Criminal Minds together, while I've also been watching a lot of old movies like Nosferatu, The Innocents, and the FIRST movie ever made, Frankenstien (1910). What I love about old movies is the enthusiasm the people making them had. They were the pioneers of a new and incredible art form, and are just electrifiying.
We've been to two especially beautiful fairs here in the north of Italy, fist the Mostra Mercato Di Bienno, a small mountain town which organizes a fair each year where craftsmen can showcase their work. It happens all through the town, but most of the expos are in small cave-sort of tunnels that dot Bienno.
The other fair is called Festa di Santa Croce and takes place in Montisola, a tinsy winsy island in the Lake of Iseo. From the 14th to the 19th of September, the island is decorated with paper machè flowers, and I'll tell you, it's lovely. Unfortunately, it only takes place once every five years...
So, that's been a little part of my life these months I wanted to share with you guys. Thanks for following this blog. Till next post.
Ciao ciao.
Oh by the way, we had homemade sushi for lunch today, you see I have the luck of having a Japanese sister-in-law. Delicious.
P.S. I've finally gotten around to creating a facebook page for my site, so be sure to click the "Like" button! thanks!
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Lusting again
And this time it's for the glorious Ann Demeulemeester.
I mean, just look at that.
I will lust for ever and ever.
On another note, literally, I'm still enthused by Guiseppe Verdi's Aida performance at the Arena Di Verona last night. Beautiful. Opera live is an incredible experience.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Owls and Hearts
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