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The moment I’ve (not) been waiting for has come: I received three invitations for Christmas events last week, an unmistakable sign that people start to wave goodbye to summer and the time of falling leaves, gingerbread cookies and cuddling with fluffy scarves is almost here.

Some are excited about the change of season, but not me, not yet: I see summer as a lover who is leaving, and I don’t want to let him go. Oh, my love, dear summer, you can’t escape through the back door, not without another kiss, please just one more time!

I went out with all my floaties and my best summer music for a little party in summer’s honour. Gosh, I can’t believe how good the sound from my new tiny Wonderboom speaker is. And the design of the waterproof speaker goes so well with my pastel wardrobe. In my opinion, styling is only perfect when you manage to match everyday objects to your style. Fun fact: This Wonderboom is called “unicorn,” and I carry it in a unicorn backpack.

Yes, the backpack is stolen from the kid’s department, but seriously: Growing up has nothing to do with losing the ability to love cute things I can’t say enough. Act grownup, look just as ridiculous as you like and never, never ever stop believing in unicorns!

My Outfit & Gadgets
Top: Miss Fortune, Skirt: Valfré, Backpack: Sammies by Samsonite, Shoes: Skechers, Sunglasses: Mr. Boho, Earrings: Aanimall, Socks, Friday Magazine, Shoe Clip: La Petite Box,
Unicorn Pinata Pin: Luella, Sloth Pin: Corazon Pompom, Hello Kitty Gang Pin: A Gift from Kitty

Speaker: Wonderboom by Ultimate Ears
Floaties: Flamingo: Sunny Life, Heart: Dibsy, Ice Cream: La Petite Box, Donut: A Gift

Pictures: Marco Borromeo. This post contains sponsored products.

Frida Kahlo look, festival outfit, flower crown
flamingo shoes, cute high heels, pink shoes
flamingo ring, rainbow bracelet, blogger look
Frida Kahlo look, festival outfit, off shoulder bodysuit
Pearls&Swine, rainbow flower crown, flamingo earrings
rainbow bracelet, vintage, jewellery
Fabcessories, flamingo earrings, pink girl
Frida Kahlo look, festival outfit, blogger summer style
Frida Kahlo outfit, colorful blogger look, festival fashion
pompom bodysuit, rainbow look, street style blogger
rainbow pompoms, bodysuit, festive fashion
flamingo shoes, Madame Flamingo, handmade heels

“Are you ready for festival season?”, all fashion magazines and newsletters want to know as the evenings get slowly lighter. “Shut up” I hiss as an answer and feel the instant urge to turn my head.

I never went to a festival in my whole life. I avoid huge crowds of people on limited space, and (while I like music covers) I certainly don’t like to get covered in mud. I don’t like camping. Or rain. Or people acting silly while being drunk. And no, the fact that I am a music lover can’t make up for the disadvantages of festivals at all.

But well, have a look at my outfit: If I would wear wellies instead of flamingo heels, I’d be so so ready for the most colourful festival of the season. But maybe exactly this is the root why I don’t need festivals: I allow myself the liberty to dress up on a regular day. I don’t need an excuse to put on a flower crown and be a vision with rainbow pom poms and bright prints. Wearing an outfit like this makes me feel festive no matter if it’s Monday, Tuesday or any other day. It’s like having an unbirthday party, every day (including your birthday).

Glastonbury and Coachella we will never meet, I am (not) sorry. While Alexa Chung and Kate Moss get covered in mud, people will catch me humming a summer tune while I’m taking a stroll in my neighbourhood. That’s how I roll.

My Outfit:

Bodysuit & Scarf (used as a belt): L.O.M., Skirt: Dotti’s, Shoes: Madame Flamingo,
Earrings: FABcessories, Flower Crown: Pearls & Swine, Bracelet: Vintage
pastel look, flamingo outfit, pompom headpiece
Madame Flamingo, ice cream heels, quirky shoes
pompom headband, head case headwear, pink hair
flamingo look, pastel outfit, pink haired blogger
pastel outfit, kawaii look, pompom headband
pompom headband, head case headwear, pink hair, kawaii blogger
Madame Flamingo, ice cream shoes, ice cream heels
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Skinny Dip London, flamingo bag, novelty purse
pastel look, street style, kawaii outfit

What is the ultimate look? If you even succeed in finding a surrounding that perfectly matches all your rainbow pastels! What I love about styling is when things finally come together, and there is that tingling in the air telling you it’s going to be a perfect match. Every piece you style into a look is just a piece of fabric, but if you mix them with joy and enthusiasm, you can create a beautiful composition. Styling is like music to me: Every tone needs to be right for a perfect melody. The air seems to hum if you achieve this.

Sometimes I play with a particular style for days in my thoughts till I believe that everything is the way it was meant to be. I imagine how an outfit would change if I choose just a different accessory or try an entirely different colour palette, always with the goal to find a balance between harmony and tension. This is the difference for me between being dressed in a merely functional way to avoid being naked and styling.

Making outfits can almost be like inventing characters for a fictional story: I can be the dreamy pastel princess, the elegant vamp, the funky retro girl or the sporty chic. You will judge me by what you see, but because I change day after day, your judgement might be heavily influenced by the day you meet me. The outfit can be the killer or the hero of the story.

Fashion, I love you so so much, you are my favourite playground. I hope you can feel the excitement I put into this look as well lovelies!

My Outfit:

Jacket: Mlle Sara, Dress: H&M (old), Bag: Skinny Dip (similar here)
Headband: Headcase Headwear, Shoes: Madame Flamingo, Rings: Serena Kuhl,
Makeup: Mac Cosmetics @ Jelmoli
Diane Goldie, flamingo skirt, rainbow color looks
flower headdress, rainbow flower crown, marina fine pineapple earrings
Diane Goldie, flamingo skirt, rainbow skirt
boo + boo factory, leather necklace, rainbow necklace
Marina Fine, pineapple earrings, perspex jewellery
Diane Goldie, rainbow look, street style
sunglasses, diamond, glitter
Diane Goldie, flamingo skirt, african print
fluffy jacket, lime fur, rainbow look

Most people encourage you to blend in and be part of the majority, but there are a few who inspire you to be the most eccentric you possible. This post is dedicated to Diane Goldie, who is certainly one of the second kind and the designer of my skirt. I met the London artist, feminist, former puppeteer and maker of wearable art on the Spitalfields Market a while ago. There is no way I could have overseen this remarkable free spirit of a woman with her rainbow necklace, her arms full of bangles and her hair full of flowers.

From the first second, there was a bond between us, a certain kinship only found among fellow artistic, bold and quirky people. We queer ones don’t need a passport or an own country; one glance is sufficient to recognise our kind among millions of people.

So we talked like old friends about relationships, arts, fashion, politics and many other things. I was overwhelmed by the kindness and warmth emerging from this woman and soaked up her words. Diane embraces the awkward, the colourful and the diversity of people. “It’s ok to be just as you are” seems to be the universal message behind her words and they touched my soul. I wanted to evolve into an even brighter, more colourful version of myself and raise the flag of uniqueness high above my head.

Suddenly our encounter came to an end: Diane said she had to go home to her sewing machine. Only a few hours later my phone rang and a picture appeared on its screen, showing me this amazing skirt. She said she turned what she saw in me into a piece of fabric. And what a creation it was! Wearing it makes me a living and walking piece of art, signed with the name of Diane Goldie. Isn’t it a liberating thought not to confine art to museums, but to bring it out into the world, to make it part of our lives? I still have the spark of energy Diane passed on to me in my heart and I’ll keep it alive.

My Outfit:

Jacket: Lavish Alice (sold out), Skirt: c.Art (Diane Goldie), Shirt: Vintage,
Flower Crown: Temptress of Waikiki, Earrings: Marina Fini,
Necklace: Boo + Boo Factory, Sunglasses: Natasha Lilipore, Tights: H&M,
Shoes: Underground London, Socks: Topshop
Karen by Simonsen, Lazy Oaf, winter look
streetstyle, skinny dip, flamingo bag
pink winter look, flamingo bag, maxi dress
pompom, purple, the laden showroom
Skinny Dip, flamingo bag, clutch
karen by simonsen, wool coat, pink look
karen by simonsen, winter look, pink coat
winter outfit, pink coat, flamingo bag
skinny dip london, flamingo bag, clutch bag

Yay, I loved to shoot this outfit. No freezing in the cold but feeling cozy and warm in my wool coat while presenting my winter jacket. Why can’t it always be like this? It might not be the most quirky look I ever styled, but I love this casual winter look and wear it a lot recently.

The dress has already become one of my favourites no matter that my mother asked me If I’m wearing a clown costume seeing me wearing it. Sometimes parents are strange creatures, aren’t they? I remember the day so well when my mother saw my pink hair for the first time and didn’t want to speak to me nor leave the car. Meanwhile, she got used to having a pink-haired daughter, even if the candy colours don’t run in the family.

There seems to be no end in sight for the era of the flamingo. While I show you my darling flamingo bag from Skinnydip I got a few weeks ago in London; three new flamingo pieces are already waiting on my desk to be included in a styling. I wish I could show you everything right away, I Iove all of them and see it as a great privilege of being a blogger to be surrounded by so many beautiful things. Dear weather, please, be kind to me, I have to take pictures.

If you like the look: Shhhhhh, jacket and dress are on sale right now, so you could make a bargain.


My Outfit:

Dress: Lazy Oaf, Coat: Karen by Simonsen, Bag: Skinny Dip (sold out),
Pompom Keychain: The Laden Showroom, Earrings: Kanokkorn Lamlert,
Sunglasses: Alexander Wang, Gloves & Scarf: Vintage, Shoes: Timberland 
tropical look, flamingo cape, pineapple hat
pineapple hat, pineapple fascinator, pink hair
shoes, flowers, fruits
Ciara Monahan, Dazzle and Jolt, tropical look
Ciara Monahan, tropical look, dazzle & jolt
flamingo cape, tropical prints, fruits in fashion
flamingo cape, pineapple fascinator, carmen miranda
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ciara monahan, tropical bag, flower hand bag
ciara monahan, flower handbag, tropical

Have you always dressed like this? People often ask me. So let’s talk about this today! How did it happen that I ended up being this crazy version of me when I once was a child like everybody else and could have become everything?

I grew up in a world without internet and fashion. The little village I was born used to be a world far, far away from the catwalks, from shopping malls and neon lights. Clothes were mostly meant to be practical, their purpose was to protect against the snow and to make it possible to walk over stony paths. Most people probably believe it must be a dream to grow up there, but little Sara was never interested in cows, hiking, and nature in particularly. I loved books, and they were my first way to escape the green world around me. I dreamed of dragons, witches, and futuristic cities.

Unlike most of my classmates at school, my parents weren’t farmers, and my mother took me to the closest city where I learned about the miracle of H&M. I was thrilled. With the innocence of a hillbilly girl, I discovered my love for pretty clothes and thought I found paradise. When I didn’t like the clothes my mother laid out for me I sometimes splashed water on them on purpose (how handy we had a well in front of our house).

While other people already started to talk about me dressing differently than the others, when I look back I don’t see myself as anything else than a hillbilly girl who still had a long, long way in front of her. I don’t think you would follow my blog if I would dress like I used to back then. It took many years to become what I am today, and I feel like an architect who constantly builds on the house called Sara. Nobody just wakes up dressed crazy like this. If you rip a person from everything, she or he is, in the end we are all (almost) the same: Plain and naked canvases. But how we design ourselves in clothes and character, this is what makes the difference!

I wouldn’t have dared to wear this look five years ago and sometimes I still struggle with my eccentric self – especially when I catch people laughing about me. But style is work in progress, it’s an evolution! I am looking forward so much to see future me and pray to all my fashion icons that she is even more crazy.

Whenever I have doubts I tell myself: It’s ok to be a cyborg, to be a Carmen Miranda impersonator, a forgotten member of the Addams Family or a princess who got lost on her way to Disneyland! All you need to do is to develop an idea about who you want to see on the pictures when you look back at your life and head into that direction! I went for the crazy girl from rainbow city, and I’m not halfway there yet…

And last but not least, a link to a brilliant post about colour by my dear friend and artist Diane Goldie. Click here for this must read.

My Outfit:

Cape, Bag, Shoes & Pineapple Fascinator: Ciara Monahan, Dress: Dazzle & Jolt,
Bangles & Rings: Serena Kuhl, Flower Hairclip: Temptress of Waikiki,
Necklace: Hannah Makes Things
maxi skirt, tropical prints, pastel outfit
Disney girl applying as the first pink-haired princess ever.
fluffy bag, pastel look, blogger fashion
I already wear ices fit for a queen.
maxi skirt, pastel look, tropical prints
A paparazzi caught Princess Sara on her way to her castle.
Metallic look, miumiu, flower crown
Where is my handsome prince and his white horse?
pineapple belt, golden pineapple, blogger look
Ruling the tropical kingdom where the golden pineapples grow.
maxi skirt, blogger look, pastel outfit
A swinging flamingo skirt made for the dancehall.
flamingo skirt, tropical print, maxi skirt
The flamingos accompany me everywhere.
yru ballet bae, tropical prints, maxi skirt
Tropical fruits and palm trees are what my kingdom has to offer.
maxi skirt, blogger look, street style
Princess ready to conquer the world with pastel power.

Every girl dreams of being a princess, of living in a castle, having a room full of pretty dresses and dancing at balls with the handsome prince of her dreams. You did so too, and your dream hasn’t come true? Well then, maybe it’s time to rethink!

Carrying this princess feeling with you all the time hasn’t to do with possessing an awful lot of money, but with attitude. Close your eyes and think about what small or bigger dreams you could make come true just in the last few months. One, two, three, four… Oh, you are still counting? Great! Do you realise how far you’ve come? You must agree it’s a reason to be thankful for and proud of yourself.

Now the only thing you need for your princess day is just to dress like one. No matter if Belle, Arielle or Cinderella, each princess has her signature look. People very often say that you need to dress for the job you want and not the one you have. I agree and say it’s princess time.

I chose this fairylike skirt and a flower crown for my princess look today and became the ruler of a tropical flamingo kingdom. I managed to include two of this summers trends in one look: Tropical prints and metallics. Great isn’t it? A day with an outfit can turn out nothing else but splendid. Just never let others tell you to grow up, dress serious and stop dreaming!

How do you like this look lovelies and what makes you feel like a princess?

My Outfit:

Skirt: ZIB, Top: Vintage, Shoes: YRU, Belt: Asos (old), Bag: River Island,
Ring: Serena Kuhl, Glasses: Miu Miu, Headband: Selfmade
flamingo dress, coco fennell, pink hair
Nobody ever complained about flamingos being pink, why should it be different with girls?
Coco Fennell, flamingo dress, miu miu sunglasses
It shouldn’t be a contradiction to have colourful hair and work in the job you’re qualified for.
yin yang shoes, sara melissa designs, cute shoes
Wearing two different shoes together is no sign of craziness, but of being fashion forward!
Coco Fennell, flamingo collar, flamingo dress
Wearing a collar, but never a boring shirt!
Coco Fennell, yin yang shoes, sara melissa
Hello, my name is Sara. What can I do for you?
Miu Miu glitter sunglasses, fascinator, pink hair
Pinks hair is an instant cause of happiness; you should try it!
Sara Melissa Designs, handmade shoes, yin yang
I give you my heart if you take me the way I am: A crazy fashion gal.
Sara Melissa Designs, handmade shoes, heart shoes
Yin and Yang is set as a philosophy, so it should be for shoes!
Coco Fennell, Streetstyle, Flamingo dress
If you are my client, you might meet me in this outfit. Maybe just without the fascinator.
Black dress, flamingo dress, miu miu
Try to wear what makes you happy and do what fulfils your life!
Sara Melissa Designs, Miu Miu, Heart shoes
Last advice of the day: Invest in good shoes and cool glasses. They will bring you far.

Pink haired girls do not look professional, are offensive and will have no serious career! While we speak with holograms, have robots hoovering our homes and even transplant whole faces, mankind has a serious problem: There are a few troublemakers disturbing the introspective society with their unnatural hair colours. What a scandal!

Jessica Chelsey wrote a great post about the difficulties of finding a job with colourful hair and inspired me to talk about this topic too. Jessica dyed her gorgeous blue hair back to dark because she was urged to by an employer. Since then she doesn’t feel like herself and sees it as discrimination to be forced to change her appearance in this way. When you consider how hard mankind fought for freedom during its whole history, colourful hair sounds like a ridiculous thing to raise tempers, don’t you agree?

My experience as a girl with a candy floss mane is, that growing a thick skin is the price for having your dream hair. People are making jokes about my hair, children are screaming “Katy Perry” whenever I appear on the street and my mother had a very hard time getting used to have a pink-haired daughter instead of a blond angel.

Sometimes it feels like my pink hair is what the red flag is to a bull in the arena. Some people overslept the takeover of rainbow hair by fashion and still believe, you have to be either a punk or a goth to dye your hair any other colour than a mousy brown.

But, and here comes the but: In my experience my hair was never in the way of my career. Part of it might be because I work in a creative job and this gives me a certain freedom to look the way I choose. But it’s also because there are amazing people out there who are capable of distinguishing the skills of a person and her hair colour. A big thank you to my bosses at this point; you are amazing in counting on what matters: My qualifications. I work as hard as any blond or black-haired girl if not harder.

As head of design of a branding company, I meet a lot of clients, not all of them the most fashion forward people. But nobody ever complained about a pink-haired girl in a sea of suits and I am proud of every client who is intelligent enough to know that hair colour doesn’t destroy brains. Having the job I am qualified to AND my pink hair makes me happy and this in turn makes me do a better job.

I think the world is ready for a gang of colourful girl bosses in 2015! Follow me, everybody of you shall be a drop of colour. We can achieve change together and stand for more tolerance and open-mindedness. The day is close when everybody laughs about colourful hair being an issue at all!

My Outfit:

Dress: Coco Fennell, Sunglasses: Miu Miu, Fascinator: H&M, Bangle: Serena Kuhl,
Shoes: Sara Melissa Designs, Earrings: Kanokkorn Lamlert, Socks: Topshop, Tights: H&M

Yay, my next London shopping trip is coming closer. This means meeting all my beloved friends, eating at my favourite restaurants and of course MASSIVE shopping. I am well prepared and already have a few things on my wish list:


Suki Waterhouse x Superga Pink Heart Platform Shoes: The perfect shoes for a city trip…
Tatty Devine Carousel Horse Necklace: No London trip without Tatty and this is so dreamy!
Topshop 3D Curve Mascara: I think Topshop has extraordinary Mascara, so time to rebuy!
Irregular Choice Flamingo Bag: My heart will just break if I don’t return with this…
Bleach London Rosé Shampoo: My secret to keep my pink hair colour for longer.
Tatty Devine Umbrella Earrings: Some say it’s always raining in London.
Topshop x Glow Trance Light Up Trainers: I always dreamed of flashing lights on my feet.
Lazy Oaf Fluffy Pink Bomber Jacket: Looks like made of candy floss and like a must-have!

What couldn’t you leave on the shelf from my wish list and what are your favourite shops or places in London?

Collectif Clothing, Tropical Print, Flamingo fascinator
Oh my Flamingo: Tropical prints and my favourite animal for today’s look.
Jazzafine, Flamingo fascinator, quirky headwear
Beloved Pink Bird: Always wear a flamingo with pride and a smile on your mouth!
Collectif clothing london, tropical prints, flamingo fascinator
Mint and Pink: My favourite pastel combination at the moment.
Jazzafine, Flamingo hat, fascinator
Cute Birdie: Isn’t it darling how he stretches its legs?
Collectif clothing, Jazzafine, flamingo look
Crop Top Crush: There is still enough sun to show a bare midriff, yay!
collectif clothing, sarong skirt, tropical print
Let’s get tropical: Toucans, pineapples and flamingos, what a perfect print!
Bleach London Rose, Jazzafine, Flamingo Fascinator
Pink Dreams: Loving every detail of this fascinator. It’s just perfection!



Rome wasn’t built in a day, this counts for this look as well. Ladies, you are finally welcome to see the look that took the longest time to be presented in the story of this blog. Every detail of the look, from shoes to accessories, was already set crystal clear in my mind for weeks, but almost like a conspiracy something seemed to prevent me from making it happen. The most annoying part of the story was, when the fascinator got lost in the post, somewhere between Germany and Switzerland. Oh, how I glared at the post man like a murder doll…

But finally the pictures are shot, the outfit looks as I imagined. Sometimes my outfit posts make me jump from my chair with joy because I think I created something I didn’t manage before. More harmony, more edginess, a colour combination better than a rainbow… But usually it doesn’t last long. It’s a big hunger inside me; the demanding desire to create new looks. I wonder where it comes from: Why do I need more flamingos in my life, why can’t I just be happy with ten skirts in my wardrobe instead of being the biggest supporter of pollution and carrying bag after bag of new stuff home? Why? 


I seriously don’t know. I just love you; big monster called fashion. I love to be the most ridiculous girl in the eyes of people who wouldn’t dare to wear red shoes. So I keep on going on my highest heels. Today, this is my perfect look, but wait: Can I beat it with the next? I hope so, and I try. It’s already in my head…


Sending you a lot of flamingo love till then. I am very happy if you tell me how you like this look.

My Outfit: 

Crop Top: Collectif Clothing, Skirt: Collectif Clothing, Fascinator: Jazzafine, Necklace: Tatty Devine, Shoes: River Island

Thanks to Jazzafine for the fascinator.

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