sâmbătă, 8 octombrie 2011

Louis Vuitton inspiration

Hi everyone, I'm back at blogging after an eternity in which I've been doing some interesting stuff. Got promoted, left that job to follow another one that suited me more, finished another university year and moved with my boyfriend alone :D
As for this Saturday, if everyone is so caught up in the fashion weeks from around the world I'd like to share some of my favorite looks for the next year, a few outfits from Louis Vuitton and the inspiration they give me.

Hope you enjoy and in the mean time we can catch up on Facebook.

kiss!

Kate Moss, still gorgeous...











Sorry, can't help it...weddings are my thing :P



*none of these images belong to me

marți, 8 martie 2011

Remember Jean Shrimpton

I love everything related to the 60's. The make up, the American spirit, the cultural revolution and the models!!!

Here are some amazing photos of the beautiful Jean Shrimpton! Don't you think she's just gorgeous?

Kiss




























sâmbătă, 26 februarie 2011

The wonderful looks on How To Marry A Millionaire

I absolutely love the movie How To Marry A Millionaire and so I posted some images from it, that show wonderful fashion and hair & make up. These girls were terrific, especially Marilyn, my all time favorite actress. She really stands ou this this film, this being the one that pointed out her extraordinary comedy skills. If you haven't watched it, please do, you're not gonna regret it!

kiss from work on a Saturday night :-s :D





























































miercuri, 16 februarie 2011

Coco Chanel, Elizaveta Bagreana, Cecilia Cutescu-Storck, Lee Miller

I've recently read an amazing book called "Four women, four stories". It's written in Romanian by Aurora Liiceanu and I have no idea if it has been translated in other languages. It briefly shows the life stories of these women, in the light of each one's great life passion. The passions are: power, money, love and adventure. These women are Coco Chanel, Elizaveta Bagreana (one of the biggest Bulgarian lady poets), Cecilia Cutescu-Stork (famous Romanian painter) and Lee Miller (American photographer). It's great to see how big personalities in their field have been motivated through their entire lives by a strong desire that they couldn't fight. I also like the fact that the author gives the impression of objectivity, showing no mercy or despise towards them.

If you speak Romanian, I strongly recommend it, it's absolutely great.


However, for my international readers, I want to recommend another book, that I have just started, but seems awesome as well. It's "Chanel and Her World" by Edmonde Charles-Roux (original language french). I like the thing that it gives the impression of being very well documented, but still in a narrative form and shows probably all the publicly known details about her life, in 634 pages. This one I'm sure it has been translated in English, since I have it in Romanian (the Romanian name of the book is "Coco Chanel")...


I wish you all an amazing day and thanks for visiting!!!

miercuri, 9 februarie 2011