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Jazzafine, a name full of music for a creative headwear and accessory label. A fascinator from Jazzafine might just be the finishing touch to your perfect outfit. Tender flowers, bird cage veils and elegant feathers for brides, everyday fairies and unique ladies are among the treasures you will find here.

Inspired by music, this hats are like tender poems and strong melodies themselves. Caroline Bejenar, the creative mind behind Jazzafine, tells us what is the connection between her hats and Mata Hari is and what inspires her most:

Interview with Carolina Bejenar

Please tell me a little bit about yourself, your background and how you started to make fascinators and jewellery.
The fascinators are a lucky find, a beautiful coincidence in my life ;O). I come from an intellectual family in Moldavia. There I visited a youth art college, later I studied business relations. I like intellectual challenges… In Heidelberg (Germany) I pursued my studies – literature, linguistic sciences and political science.

All the theoretical knowledge didn’t make me happy and that’s why I became a designer. After graduating, I worked as a graphic designer for a few years and organized photo shootings among other things. While doing a shooting, we missed hair styling accessories. Over the weekend, I made some from feathers I found. These were the first pieces and they looked wonderful in the shooting. Even if my boss didn’t appreciate them, I had the secret feeling that I made something really good. A few months later I resigned and started my DaWanda shop. Since then I have the most beautiful job in the world.

What inspires your work?
All the knowledge I collected over the years. History of art, classical French literature, design theory or the fin-de-siècle Vienna play a role in my work. Images, ideas, described scenes and moods lead me in a strange way and help me to transform emotions and atmosphere into a tender, feathery and opulent thing. And there is the music as well – most of all Jazz – which plays a very important part in my work. The voice of Billie Holiday was first an inspiring long-stay guest in my studio, later it became more and more important, till it became impossible to be without this elegant music in the creative process. Ella Fitzgerald singing a duet with Louis Armstrong gives my day the drive for a lot of work as well.

Meanwhile I have many different collections. If I design vividly coloured compositions inspired by the Carpathians, I love to listen to the suitable beats and the sentimental stories of my homeland. Amazing voices from South Africa, such as Chavela Vargas as an example, inspire me just as well as swing from the twenties. They are perfect “co-workers” for my roaring twenties collection or the La Nuit Bohème collection.

Recent fashion trends don’t catch a lot of my interest to be honest. But I have to keep an eye on the trendy colours. I do a lot of custom orders and very often there are a few dozen of fascinators or bird cages in nude or powder shades ordered in one summer season.

What defines a good hat or fascinator in your opinion?
A woman should not feel disguised if she wears it in her hair. A little bit of humour and self-consciousness is required… The headpiece should fit to the personality. Ideally, it should enhance the personality, or show a hidden aspect. The little diva, the strong amazon, the coquettish lover, the sensual aficionado or the arbitrary intellectual.

If the fascinator should fit to the rest of the clothes? Personally I think it’s no MUST. It should be the complement, the icing on the cake and it’s definitely allowed to have a certain outlandishness.

For which famous person would you love to design fascinators?
I love music and beautiful, strong, edgy woman with curves! I would be curious to see my work on Caro Emerald or Femme Schmidt.

Nonetheless, the best is to hear from clients that they feel like Dita von Teese or Mata Hari, it they wear a hat or veil.

What’s the goal for your label Jazzafine?
When I studied political science, my goal was the rescue of the world for sure. ;O) Nowadays, whether by the famous wisdom of age or by decadent resignation, I would love to make the female world a hint more beautiful and sophisticated…C’est tout!

Visit Jazzafine’s shop or like them on Facebook.

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It’s flamingo time again!
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This incredible purse turns every outfit into a stunner.
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Look at Mr. Flamingo’s cute neck!
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Isn’t this the craziest handbag you’ve ever seen?
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You can never go wrong with a flattering 50s dress.
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The best boyfriend in the world gifted me with the flamingo earrings. Jealous aren’t you?
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A candy floss pink petticoat completes the look.
Little Black Swan, fascinator, Made in Japan, pastel pink hair
This fascinator from Japanese label Little Black Swan is made of a tie.
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Attached lace and pearls turns it into a very female accessory.
Made in Britain, Juju jelly shoes, socks and sandals, pink jelly shoes
Socks and Juju jelly sandals again, my favourite footwear this year.

“A summer outfit?” you might ask. Yes indeed! I was in Barcelona for a few days and there it was warm enough for a look like this. We shot this pictures back at home, because there was no time for a shooting, but I just couldn’t resist to show you this look.

My flamingo addiction has no end and in this outfit I show you not just one, but two new flamingo accessories. I wanted to go for a rather sweet and 50s inspired look and wear a romantic flower print dress and a lot of candy floss pink.

While we shot this outfit, a few little girls were watching. I heard them say that “This woman looks like a princess”, which made me smile and happened to become the title of the post.

I had to be very patient until I could show you this outfit for a very special reason: I had my ears pierced only for the flamingo earrings and wasn’t allowed to put them on for a time that felt like eternity. But the look was just not complete without the earrings. Because I still have problems with one piercing I only wear one earring, but hopefully this will be over soon.

The other highlight of the outfit is the bag. It’s actually made from a garden decoration flamingo. I haven’t seen something like this before, just stumbled over it while giving in to my flamingo addiction and looking for flamingo things on the net for a whole eve. Believe me, browsing for flamingos causes an instant outburst of happiness, if you don’t believe me, have a try!

Please tell me you love this look as much as I do!


My Outfit: 

Dress: Collectif Clothing (sold out), Petticoat: Vivien of Holloway, Fascinator: Little Black Swan, Shoes: Juju, Socks: Primark, Flamingo Purse: EyeCandySugar, Bangles: H&M, Ring: Serena Kuhl, Flamingo Earrings: Swarovski (sold out)
Shop pretty 50s style dresses:
Quay Eyeware, Made in Australia, Sunglasses, Gwen Stefani
Quay Eyeware, Made in Australia, Sunglasses, Gwen Stefani
Whenever I leave the house, I take a pair of sunglasses with me. I couldn’t live without them, because it’s constantly too bright for my eyes. The ability of sunglasses to completely change the appearance of the wearer, makes them the perfect accessory.

I am excited about having the matching pair to every outfit and trying out different shapes and styles all the time. That’s why I was looking for an eyewear label that is affordable, fashionable and offers good quality. Quay Eyeware fulfills all of this and I want to share the fabulous brand with you:

Quay Eyeware is the Australian sunglass brand by Linda and Allen Hammond. The brand was born on the festival circuit by the music loving duo. What started as a small project soon grew and nowadays their glasses are retailed by Nastygal, Nordstrom and Asos, besides being sold by various Australian retailers and of course on their own homepage.

Celebrities like Gwen Stefani, Diane Kruger and Whitney Port are regularly spotted with a pair of Quay Eyeware sunnies. Isn’t it great to wear the same glasses like style icon Gwen Stefani?

All the shades are about 40$, definitely not a big prize for an ultra-stylish accessory, so what are you waiting for? Visit Quay Eyeware on their page or join them on Facebook.

All pictures used with the permission of Quay Eyeware.

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Aminta in a hot pink suit and a crop top
Fashion Hayley, Pink Look, Candy Clutch, Flower Crown
Fashion Hayley wearing a pink tulle dress, jelly sandals and a candy clutch
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Elena (My name is Peggy Sue) and Georgina (Cupcake Clothes) in pretty pink dresses
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Katia (Hey Dickface) all in pink, including a chic hat
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Cute Lolita style from Intrinsically Florrie

Pink is not just a colour, pink is a way of life! Cute but sexy, playful yet feminine, pink is full of emotions. The pastel shades are very tender and perfect for girly looks, whereas it’s stronger tones work well for vibrant looks. Pink takes it’s name from a flower of the same name and depending on how you combine it, pink can be innocent or seductive.

I am very excited to share a few of my favourite pink looks from the most amazing blogger girls with you. I love how different the looks are, every one of these girls is very inspiring and has her very own approach to the colour pink.

Other pretty things in pink:
– Flamingos
– Cherry Blossoms
– Marshmallows
– I Dream of Jeannie
– Pink Cadillacs
– Barbie
– Strawberry Milkshakes
– The Pink Panther
– Rose Quartz

How do you like these looks and which one is your favourite?

Shop pretty pink fashion:



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Who says that the tropical paradise is closed till next summer?
Tatty Devine, Dazzle & Jolt, Tropical green, Topshop Rain Coat
I just take a coat and let the fun continue.
pink nails, resin jewellery, Serena Kuhl, Made in Australia
Colour is my weapon against gray weather.
Tatty Devine, Tropical Print, Parrot tshirt, Juju Shoes, Dazzle and Jolt
If there is a little bit of sun, I am happy to put aside the rain jacket.
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It would be a shame to hide the parrot print more than absolutely needed.
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Do you feel the spirit of the jungle?
Tatty Devine, Neon Green Rain Jacket, Pastel hair with bow, graphic tee
I almost hear the sound of the palm trees rustling in the wind.
jelly shoes, juju, pink plastic sandals, frilled socks with sandals
Let’s dance to the sound of the jungle and keep warm!

How to not get moody while it get’s colder from day to day? I admit it’s hard, but wearing colours and tropical prints is the best antidote. Adding fun to your outfits helps to keep the summer spirit in your heart!

My new T-Shirt from Dazzle & Jolt is perfect for my mission to keep summery. When it arrived, it was instant love. The adorable parrot print in the very bright colours won over my heart and I love the casual fit. I was a little bit afraid it might not look well, like long T-Shirts sometimes do on a curvy girl like me, but there was no reason to worry at all. Since I love parrots this will be among my favourites from now on.

To be prepared for quickly changing weather, the neon green rain coat is my first choice. Plastic jackets have always been among my favourites and I wish I had one in every bright colour. Because this outfit is rather casual, I wear a multi coloured sequin skirt for a touch of glitter. Something shiny never hurts!

Dressed like this I suddenly feel like dancing, no matter if there is rain or sun.What are your secrets to keep yourself in a summer mood and how do you like this outfit?

My Outfit: 

T-Shirt: Dazzle & Jolt, Rain Coat: Topshop (sold out),
Skirt: Asos (not recent), Shoes: Juju, Socks: Topshop (sold out),
Sunglasses: Tatty Devine, Bangle and Pink Ring: Serena Kuhl 
Blue Ring: Bijou Brigitte (not available online), Bow: H&M

Thanks a lot to Dazzle & Jolt for the T-Shirt.

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Crop Top: Mink Pink, Heeled Sandals: Asos, Wedge Shoes: Even&Odd, Bow: Topshop,
Bunny Ear Headband: Topshop, Kimono: Topshop at Nordstrom, Shorts: Topshop, Dress : Asos

It returns nearly every autumn/winter season: Velvet. This material with it’s smooth touch and elegant shimmer is just the right thing when it gets colder and returns in deep rich berry tones this season.

Velvet used to be a material associated with wealth and nobility, although nowadays it’s available for all of us, it didn’t loose the air of luxery. Originally it was made from silk and cotton, more recently as well from polyester. It’ s very easy to combine with almost any other materials. I wouldn’t mix too many different velvet pieces in one outfit maybe, but there are no boundaries for experiments.

My shopping advice would be to go for a velvet kimono or velvet shoes to add a touch of glamour to your looks. I hope I’ll soon have my velvet dream come true.

Is velvet one of your favourites too this autumn/winter?

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The moment I’ve been waiting for is finally here: The new Joanna Pybus collection is out. It’s a lot about contrasts: Thick faux fur clashes with translucent vinyl, monochrome colours are accented by vibrant neon. Joanna sticks to faux fur, which has become an integral part of her designs, but shows us another approach to this material. The distinctive Joanna Pybus eye print patterns return as well, mixed with other interesting patterns and prints.

But let the designer personally tell you a little bit more about the collection and her inspiration:

Interview with Joanna Pybus

Hi Joanna, please tell us a little bit more about your new collection and what inspired you.
The collection has been approached from a post apocalyptic view point, with strong references to dilapidated architecture, corrupted digital medias and hazard warning signs. My research included all manner of things- right from movies like The Hunger Games and Bladerunner to Super Mario Bros underworld levels.(www.joannapybus.tumblr.com has just some of the images I used during my researching/moodboarding). It was also important for me to embody a sense of power and strength in the collection, and this has been represented in the stone marble fabrics (used in my personal fav of the collection, the ‘Column Suit’) and the strong silhouettes – I would like to think that this strength is then translated into the wearers confidence.

Your new collection is darker than your earlier work, is this a new tendency for the future of your designs?
Yes it is quite dark! I really enjoyed working to this kind of tone in this collection- it was really great to be working with a different feeling in mind- although I think my previous work had some dark or creepy undertones to it but was represented in a giant candy coating! I’m not sure if its necessarily the future of my designs, I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what comes of my research in the next collection- but I definitely loved working with a darker tone.

What kind of a woman do you imagine to wear your fashion?
I imagine she is confident, laid back and funny – I think she rolls out of bed and just wants to throw something on that will make her feel good.

Which famous person would you love to dress and why?
Maybe someone like Grimes- she’s super cute and I imagine she’s a lot of fun. I think she’d have fun wearing my stuff. Also maybe Brooke Candy (coincidentally, also in a Grimes vid!)- she has a great confidence and attitude, and such a powerful look –  I imagine she could be really fun to dress.

If your fashion would be a meal, what would it be?
Pizza- big, layered, many toppings and delicious 😉

Visit Joanna Pybus’ page or follow her on Facebook.

All pictures used with permission of Joanna Pybus. Photography: Aaron Hargreaves, Model: Becki Cunliffe, Hair & Makeup: Tuesday Rose Mullings, Styling Assistant: Aimee Ward, Location: Shoreditch Studios

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Hello, I am the pineapple girl!
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I even have the cocktail umbrellas for a tasty pineapple cocktail with me.
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Oldie but goodie: Still one of my favourites from Tatty Devine.
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Do you want me to mix you a cocktail too?
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For the right amount of spice: A chili ring.
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I am humming Carmen Miranda songs.
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Love this mysterious yellow double finger ring.
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Do you think golden pineapples are holy? I don’t know, but they are gorgeous for sure!

Did I promise you more pineapple looks? Here is another one and it’s even more fruity than the last one. Probably this will be the last crop top I show you this season, before it gets too cold.

I am madly in love with the pineapple fascinator. Sometimes I wear it at home to just sit on the sofa or do the washing up, because wearing it makes me so happy. It’s very Carmen Miranda and I think the colour combination of the golden pineapple and the green headband is perfect. Definitely another favourite from my favourite hatter Pearls & Swine!

During this summer, I gained a lot of self confidence. When spring arrived, I didn’t know if I would ever wear a crop top again, because I was not sure if this trend is still fine for girls no longer in their teens. This is the shortest crop top I bought and I am really happy to wear it. I think we all should be more daring, have fun and don’t care too much about the perfect body magazines show us. Models are old with 25 nowadays, isn’t that ridiculous?

Eat pineapples, eat chocolate cake and wear crop tops or whatever you like to my lovelies and never let somebody teach you something else! Whatever you wear, wear it with confidence and it will look stunning.

How do you like this pineapple dedicated outfit my lovelies?

My Outfit: 

Crop Top: Black Milk, Skirt with Belt: H&M (not recent), Shoes: Melissa,
Fascinator: Pearls & Swine, Necklace: Tatty Devine (not recent),
Yellow Crystal Ring: Serena Kuhl, Red Chili Ring: V&A Shop

Thanks a lot to Pearls & Swine for this fascinator. Having a pineapple fascinator was one of my childhood dreams.

Temptress of Waikiki is an amazing new range of headwear for everyday use. The whole range is flower focused and the perfect choice for weddings, tea parties or just to look stunning. There is always the right time to crown yourself with everlasting flowers and every girl looks like a fairylike creature with flowers in her hair.

Does the name Temptress of Waikiki ring a bell in your head? It comes from the movie the Addams Family, where Gomez refers to Debbie as the “Temptress of Waikiki”. Isn’t it a sexy name? – Then hurry and turn yourself into a Temptress of Waikiki too, all you need is one of these headpieces!

I think all regular readers know already about my one and only favourite hatter in the world Pearls & Swine. When I will wear Temptress of Waikiki in the future, it doesn’t mean that I am unfaithful: It’s the second range of Pearls & Swine, featuring easy to wear pieces, while Pearls & Swine is more focused on art headpieces. What the two ranges have both in common is the high quality and workmanship.

I am lusting very much after the pink beauties, but I think my favourite is the blue headdress. The model looks just divine with it and I think so will other girls.

Visit Temptress of Waikiki or join them on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Temptress of Waikiki. Photographer: Kate Elizabeth/Ellie Victoria Gale, Model: Isobel Saunders/Abyss, MUA: Jennifer Bombardiere-Lippett, Wigs: Insomnium Wigs

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Belt: Asos, Backpack: Unif, Platform Shoes: Unif, Dress: Asos, Skirt: Topshop, Sunglasses: Quay Eyeware,
Pink Heels: Ego And Greed, Jacket: Cult By Lip Service at Urban Outfitters

Summer season is coming to an end and the new trends are ready to enter your wardrobe. In the following weeks, I plan to tell you about my fashion highlights for next season.

Let’s start with a sparkling trend first: Holograms. They have been seen in the spring/summer collections of Burberry, Stella McCartney and Jonathan Saunders, now they invade high street fashion. Holograms give a futuristic touch to your outfits instantly. Barbarella meets glam rock disco.
When days get colder and the sky more gray, something glittering is just the perfect choice. They don’t need be combined with a lot of accessories, because they are very strong on their own.Wear them together with black or white as an eye-catcher or mix them with strong colours for an even more exciting look.
Do you love holograms too and what are your new season trends?
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