So it’s not your day today, somebody rained on your parade and things don’t feel right the way they are? I don’t have a fortune cookie for you, but my Pop-Art trousers give you the following advice: Domani e’un altro giornio, or in English: Tomorrow is another day.

Tomorrow means another chance for what didn’t happen today to come true, the next lot that might win the lottery of life. It’s a sentence full of hope and a refusal to defeat. It could be translated to: I am a stubborn human being, I don’t give up my hopes, dreams and wishes, I may acknowledge that I can’t win today but tomorrow I’ll have another try!

But does tomorrow really change something? Are the hopes realistic, or just a silly thing that lingers around for months while some things might not actually change at all? Are some hopes just a little light that keeps us warm in a dark place, like Galadriel’s light in Lord of the Rings?

I really don’t know, all I do know is the following: Sometimes the hope for a better tomorrow is the only mantra that brings me through another day where I ask myself why things are not the way I’d wish them to be. Days full of stinging anticipation that something good just has to happen finally.

Some days are pop-art girl days: Happy and shining on the outside, but the emotion is bursting out and shows the sadness behind. Did you ever notice that so many of the pop art girls are crying? Roy Lichtenstein painted them that way to show the struggle behind perfection, what we often forget. What goes on behind the pretty facades. The cruel things that happen in relationships but as well the stubborn hope. So let’s draw another lot, and hope that the next tomorrow is what we’ve been waiting for!

My Outfit
Dress & Top: Coster Copenhagen, Trousers: 90s Moschino found at Love at the Bus Stop,
Shoes: Dolls Kill, Bag: Melissa, Sunglasses: Saint Laurent,
Earring: Swarovski, Bangle: Versace Vintage

Pictures: Marco Borromeo
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