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Let’s shop sunglasses! They can completely change the look of a face in an instant. Sunglasses are just my favourite accessory and I never leave the house without a pair of them. At the moment, it might be more the snow than the sun dazzling, but this might change soon.

I recommend going for bold statement glasses. They are just so much fun. I don’t see why somebody should choose a modest model. Go for colourful, big, completely round or extreme cat eye, but don’t go for boring!

Most of the glasses in this post are designer pieces, but I think they are worth an investment. Most girls invest in bags, I say glasses are just as important. After all, they will sit right on your face.

I am especially in love with the blue and yellow Miu Miu glasses (2) and the Linda Farrow x Agent Provocateur cat eye glasses (4). I plead for the boldest as usual…

Which sunglasses from this post are your favourites?

retro kitsch jewellery, Carmen Miranda earrings, quirky earrings
candy ring, kawaii ring, Now or Never Jewelry
No Or Never Jewelry, exotic accessories, pineapple ring
witchcraft, occult jewelry, american horror story accessories
No or Never Jewelry, retro kitsch, accessories
When I discovered the Now or Never lookbook a few days ago, it was clear as crystal that I had to write about this brand and their quirky, retro-kitsch jewellery. Their designs seemed to be picked right from the most wonderful dream I was dreaming night after night. The pink-haired woman modelling on the pictures looks like the prettier sister I never had. More than coincidence for sure, but a fateful encounter!
The collection of Now or Never includes exotic fruits, colourful parrots, vintage inspired candy and black magic. This is where Carmen Miranda meets American Horror Story and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has a date with Alice in Wonderland. Briefly worded: Everything a girl desires.

Cristina Escudero, a 29-year-old graphic designer, based in Barcelona (Spain), is the brain behind the brand. Now or Never is her playground, where she virtuously mixes pop and fantasy with fun and dark. All her jewellery is handmade and perfect for dreamy, free-spirited girls. The Now or Never girl expresses herself through creative fashion and living and isn’t afraid to be herself. Just like you, lovely reader, I bet!

I recommend: Treat yourself to something pretty, now or never!
Visit Now or Never here and don’t forget to follow them on Instagram and Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Now or Never.

kawaii box, review, october 2014
These are the eleven happy things I found in my October Kawaii Box.
kawaii box, review, october 2014
Loving all my new pink cuties. They arrived to make my life more kawaii.
kawaii box, october 2014, review
This adorable cat pencil sharpener is my favourite.
kawaii box, review, october 2014
A lovely face cloth, a bear charm and a funny bunny card.
kawaii box, review, october 2014
Cute bunny stickers, I’ll use them for my mail.
kawaii box, review, october 2014
This girly bag will be my new makeup bag, yay! Hello bunnies, rainbows and love letters!
kawaii box, review, october 2014
What a fluffy cat plush! I’ll decorate one of my bags with it.
kawaii box, october 2014, review
Grapefruit sweets with the most adorable packaging ever.
kawaii box, review, october 2014
And the best: It’s more than just charming when a parcel comes with a handwritten card (and candy hair ties). Thumbs up!

Do you love surprises and getting parcels? Then this is one for you! If you subscribe to Kawaii Box, you’ll get a box of the cutest items from Japan and Korea every month for just $ 18.90; shipping included. Every Kawaii Box contains 10 to 12 handpicked kawaii items and is delivered to you worldwide.

When I was asked to review the October Box, I eagerly checked my mailbox every day, that big was my curiosity to see what cute things I would get. My thrill of anticipation didn’t end in disappointment at all when the box arrived perfectly on time. I love about my box that there are two cat items in it – a little plush and a pencil sharpener – and that everything is pink and cheerful.

This is what I found in my box:
– Cat Pencil Sharpener
– Furry Nemuneko Cat Plush
– Soft Bear Charm
– 2 Candy Hair Ties
– Small Printed Bag
– Bunny Stickers
– Pink Pearl Jewellery Stickers
– Puccho Grapefruit Flavor Soft Yoghurt Candy
– Hello Kitty Pen with Dessert Decoration
– Printed Face Cloth
– Bunny Greeting Card with Envelope

+ a lovely handwritten card and a 10% voucher for www.blippo.com ( a website where you can find many of the items from previous boxes)

I think besides buying it for oneself, the Kawaii Box is a perfect gift for your girlfriends. Kawaii Box offers a three-month gift option on their homepage. I wish there was a one-month gift option as well, sometimes onetime goodies are just right…

Conclusion:
I am truly impressed by the selection of items of my box, and I am very tempted to subscribe to this box. It’s truly refreshing and brings a lot of happiness into a girls life. I’m already longing so much for more of it…

And the best: You can win your very own Kawaii Box, just enter below. Good Luck!
Thanks to Kawaii Box for the box.

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friday favourites, fake fur, kawaii fashion
Hands Scarf  –  Resin Bangle  –  Cat Bag
Pink High Heels  –  Bunny Hat  –  Pompom Knit Beanie
Fake Fur Jacket  –  Phone Bag  –  Shoes with Hands  –  Cat Dungarees

And finally, after a long week, the moment you all anticipated is here: It’s Friday, yay! Here is something to keep you pink & happy.

Every now and then, somebody declares that either orange, gray or blue is the new black. I don’t think there is such a thing as one colour replacing a colour, but pink has been my personal black for quite a while. I recently love to combine different shades together, and I just love my pink hair. I can’t imagine to be blond again at the moment. I’m rather a pink candy floss from head to toe, dream a fluffy fake fur, surreal accessories and everything fluffy and cute.

I am very excited for the weekend; there are shoots planed and I am excited to prepare my next giveaway for you. Stay tuned, the secret will soon be revealed. I just love to bring a little bit of cuteness into your life. Happy weekend lovelies!

Please don’t forget to tell me, what you like best from my favourites!

Simone Devine, resin jewellery, statement jewellery
Simone Devine, Made in Australia, Resin jewellery
Simone Devine, Handmade jewellery, resin jewellery
Simone Devine, Resin Jewellery, Made in Australia
Simone Devine, Resin Jewellery, Made in Australia

Simone Devine is the eclectic Sydney based label by the duo Simone and Scott. They create and handcraft modern resin jewellery and beautiful vases. Their geometric-shaped and bright statement jewellery turns even the most boring everyday looks instantly into something special. Every one of their pieces is unique and therefore a precious treasure you won’t miss again.

Interview with the designer

Hello Simone, tell me a little bit about how and when you started to design jewellery.
Hello! We started one year and a half ago so it’s still a relatively new business. It wasn’t planned or even preconceived. My boyfriend was working as a surfboard shaper, and I was a visual merchandiser. One night he just said, “I’d like to do something more intricate with my resin skills.”, so I suggested, expecting rejection, “What about jewellery?”. He replied “Ok, design something.” which was a surprise, but a very welcomed one.

You work together as a team with your boyfriend. How do you collaborate? Do you have a special diversion of responsibilities?
Although we do share a lot of the responsibilities and designing, there are some things that are completed individually. For example, I like selling our products, so that’s something I do. Scott works with the resin because it’s something he is very good at. Some things are better suited or more enjoyed by just one of us.


All your pieces are made of resin. What is your fascination with this material and why is it the perfect choice?
Well, I guess it first started out of convenience as Scott already knew how to work with it. Then as we established our aesthetic it became an integral part of what we create. Colour is an essential component of our designs, and the medium resin helps to capture this.
On your blog, you share inspiration of how to style your jewellery. What would be your dream look to go with your favourite piece?
Something quiet maximalist I think. Although I love how a bright bangle or necklace can set off a more simple outfit, I find it far more interesting when the look is bold and expressive.

How would you describe the importance of accessories for a look?
My best friend once told me “You ARE accessories” because they are always the most important component of any of my outfits. I think accessories can make you feel incredible in a way that is quiet different to clothes. You could practically wear the same outfit every day but by adding different shoes or jewellery you completely personalise the look. I also feel people are prepared to take more risks aesthetically (and I guess physically, when it comes to some shoes) when choosing their accessories. I’ve sold both clothes and jewellery to women, and I can certainly see a distinct difference in the two; jewellery always makes you feel better when you put it on.

Tell me about three things that inspired you recently.
Leopard Print: It is a common theme in my wardrobe, but not usually an inspiration. We have just created a necklace in ode to the iconic print.
Pink Glitter: I can’t get enough of the stuff.
Turquoise: This colour is so refreshing.

Do you have idols who inspire you?
I am most inspired by clever people who look like the are enjoying themselves.

Last but not least: If your jewellery would be music, how would it sound?
Like Bryan Ferry.

Visit Simone Devine here and don’t forget to follow the label on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by Simone Devine.

turban look, rare london, ethnic look
Let’s gaze into the future! It’s full of amazement, be assured.
le specs hi brow, tatty devine moon earrings, ivy cut purple turban
We shall enter a world of smoke and mystery together.
Rare London, flower print jacket, fluffy marabou feather bag
No gypsy, but a modern mystical look.
marabou feather bag, satin flower print jacket, rare london
Today’s fortune tellers wear their glass sphere on their feet, didn’t you know?
river island, fluffy lilac bag, marabou feather clutch
What does a fortune teller do with a fluffy bag you might wonder? Well, this is a secret, never to be revealed.
rare london, black and white roses print, satin combo
I’m going to open the satin curtains.
le specs hi brow, purple turban, tatty devine fortune teller
Not without fulfilling a prejudice: Wearing moon earrings is a must.
rare london, flower print jacket, ethnic fashion
You will see my prophecy will come true!

Let’s do something completely different! Why not try to create a modern ethnic look? I was never particularly interested in this kind of look, but a visit to the Gaultier exhibition changed my mind. No, I don’t restyle something I’ve seen there, but  the global ethnic motifs of this ingenious designer left their traces. As well this look is a tribute to the Tatty Devine AW2014 collection, dedicated to the mystics of fortune telling and divination. I don’t own one of the pieces yet, but I thought it were fun to style an inspired look with something from a past collection of theirs.

I get excited when I find something all new to try out, I just love to transform. Very often I have the impression that a lot of girls just want to be pretty and dresses after this maxim. How boring I say! There is nothing wrong about looking beautiful I agree, but that’s really not what fashion is about. Fashion is a game: You can be whatever you want to be. Just dress and play!

Don’t fall into the trap of following habits, banish your favourite colour for a day and leave your comfort zone. If you show the world something except your best side, you may discover you have some good sides you didn’t see before.

How do you like my fortune teller look lovelies?

My Outfit: 

Jacket and Shorts: Rare London, Crop Top: H&M, Bag: River Island,
Turban: Ivy Cut, Shoes: Vivienne Westwood x Melissa, Tights: H&M,
Earrings: Tatty Devine, Ring: Ebay, Bangle: Serena Kuhl

Thanks to Rare London for jacket and shorts and to Ivy Cut for the turban.

pink favorites, friday favorites, fashion
Pastel Kimono  –  Poodle Necklace  –  Gemstone Earrings
Rose Quartz Ring  – Heart Platform Shoes
Flamingo Lights  –  Turquoise & Pink Dress  – Pink Vivienne Westwood Bag
Pink Bow Shoes  – Pink Flower Kimono

I love Friday Favourites posts on other blogs and always wanted to do something like this for you as well. What kept me back was the fear that I could not manage to publish a post like this on a regular basis every Friday. But today I’m finally brave enough to try. I can’t promise a post like this once a week, but maybe every second or third Friday if you like it.

Today I show you what I discovered while browsing the shops, in the future I might include pictures from blogs I love. I am still so lost in a sea of pink and cuteness. I can’t imagine arising and leaving candy floss land. There is just no end to desiring more bows, more tassels and more hearts in my flamingo crazy heart. I just wish I could turn the sky pink for a day.

I hope your Friday is lovely, I’m enjoying a happy bank holiday, yay! 😀
Sending you lots of love.

I Love Crafty, donut necklace, kawaii jewellery
I Love Crafty, mermaid necklace, shell necklace
I love crafty, flamingo necklace, neon pink flamingo
I love crafty, tropical necklace, parrot
cat lady brooch, i love crafty, cat lady

With this post, I wanna say happy birthday to one of my favourite jewellery labels: It’s already five years since Laura Hunter started her quirky and unique label I Love Crafty. Since then her designs make girls all over the world dream of mermaid necklaces, cat rings and tropical fruit earrings.

Laura’s products are handmade with a lot of love by herself. From design to production, she gives a lot of attention to detail and wants to make her customers happy with her colourful acrylic jewellery. So all ladies out there with a passion for the extraordinary should hurry over and visit this shop. Your order will arrive lovely wrapped in pink and with glitter in the box, just like a pretty gift from fairyland. Compliments will be granted, whenever you wear your shiny treasure.

Interview with Dolls Eyes

Happy birthday to your label Laura! What would you wish for your birthday?
Thank you! I guess I’d have to keep my wish secret or it won’t come true but as its you I’d wish for all my customers to love their ILC jewellery and feel amazing when wearing it!

What was the first piece of jewellery you ever made?
It was some necklaces I made for my sisters one Christmas. They had a gold tree with a white dove that could move up and down the chain as if it was flying, they gave me the idea to sell after that!
You just released a new donut themed collection. What are your next plans now?
Have a rest then on to the next collection! Heres a scoop, the next collection is called “Tropics twilight” and is based around my current Tropics collection with a night time twist! Fingers crossed it will be out this September! 

Which of your designs is your personal favourite piece?
Hmmm this question always stumps me! I like experimenting so making new collections is my favourite. I love to create!
What kind of a girl do you imagine to wear your jewellery?
Someone with a confident unique spirit, has a fun sense of humour and expresses her fabulous self with what she wears! Thats my kinda gal 😉

You can shop I Love Crafty here and please don’t forget to visit them on Facebook.

Copyright of all pictures by I Love Crafty.

Marta Zurich, NinaBee, Claudia Nabholz, Things by Jolla
Marta: Not just a store, but a cosy place with a lot to discover.
Marta shop Zurich, NinaBee, Things by Jolla, Claudia Nabholz
Fashion, jewellery, illustration, accessories (and they listen to good music)
NinaBee, earrings, swallows with hearts
Sparkling earrings from NinaBee
Marta Zurich, Claudia Nabholz, things by Jolla, NinaBee
Clothes by Claudia Nabholz, Illustration from Things by JOLLA
Things by Jolla, ice cream illustrations, ice cream art
Amazing ice cream illustrations by Things by Jolla: The best thing this summer for sure!
NinaBee, handmade earrings, Marta Zurich
Enchanted by the big selection of pretty earrings
Marta Zurich, Tattly, temporary tattoos
You will also find a lot of pretty little things like this temporary tattoos
Marta Zurich, Shopping in Zurich, Claudia Nabholz
Part of the area for men on the right side with a lovely rocking chair
Things by Jolla, Marta Zurich, art from switzerland
Perfect decoration for your home: Framed black and white illustrations

Shopping in Zurich: Boring you think? If you follow the main shopping mile you must have the impression that this city is just home of big major chains and no creative shops. But there is hope: You just have to search a little bit and you will find hidden gems. Such as Marta, a shop that opened recently and is already one of my favourite places in this city. It’s not just a shop, it’s a place that unites fashion, home decor, art and accessories, a place run by three creative women.

Jewellery designer NinaBee, illustrator Andrea Raemy (Things by JOLLA) and fashion designer Claudia Nabholz made their dream come true, when they opened their store together. If you enter the place, you are always greeted in a very warm way and you can really feel the passion and love of this three women for what they do.

Every piece they sell is either made by them or very carefully selected. Huge hand drawn illustrations on the walls and golden tree branches used as cloth hangers are part of the decoration of the shop and make you feel like you are in an enchanted forest. In this lovely atmosphere, it’s a pleasure to shop for jewellery, pretty silk shirts, the newest summer dresses and unusual things for your home. You will leave Marta with a smile on your face, new inspiration in your heart and happily come back.

Visit Marta’s page here and follow them on Facebook.
Address: Marta, Martastrasse 114, 8003 Zurich, Switzerland
wish list, summer fashion, ice cream fashion
Donut Sunglasses  –  Pompom Umbrella  –  Rubber Bangle
Ice Cream Jumper  – Pattern Mix Dress  – Pineapple Socks 
Flamingo Clutch  – Ice Cream Heels  – Cat Heels  – Sheer Socks

Time for another wish list! I haven’t posted one for quite a while and my current one smells of summer: Bold colours, pastels, cute prints and a wild mix of patterns is all i need for my fashion summer dream.

Recently, I thought a lot about how my style changed during the last years. I realized that I used to restrict myself. A lot of fashion no-go’s were holding me back from experimenting, till I learned that most dont’s are actually do’s (if they happen on purpose and with a concept). Today I show you a collection of five don’ts that turned into do’s. Hopefully they make you grin.

Do you actually think that there is something as a fashion don’t and did you also change your mind about something in fashion?

5 Fashion Don’ts I Turned Into Do’s



1. Wearing socks with sandals is the biggest fashion crime ever
Followers of my blog must have noticed: I am obsessed with cute socks and love to show them in my summer shoes. As a child it was all different and I was embarrassed by my dad wearing grandma’s knitted socks together with sandals fit for a desert expedition. Sorry daddy: This is still a no go, but girls rock cute socks in their sandals and heels.

2. The easiest way to detect blind people on the street: Pattern Mix
Either you wear dots, stripes, parsley or flower patterns, but never two or even more of them together. I believed in this for a very long time until I discovered (a little bit thanks to Susie Bubble) to mix is actually the biggest challenge and creates the most thrilling looks.

3. There is no reason to wear sneakers outside the gym (unless you are Sporty Spice)
Sporty shoes are for sporty people and I’m the probably most unfit person in the world. The trend of Normcore might be responsible that suddenly I don’t think so anymore. I am very much interested to clash elegant and sporty, casual and overdressed. Therefore I think I need sneakers for my quirky looks!

4. Crop tops are fine, unless you are older than 16
The time of age restrictions in fashion is coming to an end. Thanks to forward people like Madonna changes are happening. People start to wear what makes them feel good, no matter their age. Are you already in your end 20s, 30s or 40s and still look perfectly stylish showing your midriff in a crop top? Just go for it!

5. Your handbag should always match your shoes
This is the most terrible delusion often read in magazines. It means that you can’t wear the most extraordinary bags out there, because you will never find matching shoes. I believe a good styling is like a piece of music: All the components come together as a mixture between harmony and tension. You can match your shoes with your jewellery, your hair colour with your handbag or have one piece sticking out as an eye-catcher. Just play!

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