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fluffy bomber jacket, neon pink look, iris apfel inspired
Dear Iris Apfel, I adore you, inspiring woman.
Iris Apfel glasses, pink tassels, lazy oaf jacket
Just like Iris would do, I went for the biggest round glasses I could find.
Asos pink sandals, neon pink shoes, sandals with socks
To make the look very Sara, princess shoes are a must.
Iris Apfel sunglasses, tassel earrings, neon pink accessories
Neon Tassels: Those earrings go with nearly everything in my wardrobe.
Skinny dip juice bag, umbrella print dress, kawaii look
A sea of umbrellas: Cute this dress, isn’t it?
tassel earrings, neon pink earrings, L.O.M.
Glitter Heart: Proudly wearing the L.O.M logo on my ears.
Skinny Dip bag, novelty bag, neon pink
Are you thirsty? Everybody seems to love this funny bag.
fluffy bomber jacket, skinny dip bag, neon pink bag
Fluffy girl: While bomber jackets are a no go for many, I love them for casual urban looks.
rainbow makeup, Iris Apfel glasses, pink hair
Rainbow eyes: Why choose one eyeshadow if you can wear all of them together?
round sunglasses, pink look, street style
The best thing about autumn: Hello excuse to wear anything fluffy.
kawaii look, umbrella print, cute dress
Bright and Happy: Love the cheerful colours of this look.


This is a look I wanted to show you for some weeks, and I’m happy I finally can. It’s a look I’ve been wearing during my last London trip, and nearly everything I wear comes from this beloved city. I love the cheerful casualness of this look, and it makes me remember a few very beautiful moments. Just what I need, because the last few weeks have been very stressful. A pile of new projects at work, me in bed with a cold for days, the birthday party of my mum, a wedding in the family and to top everything the nightmare of every blogger: A dead MacBook.

I edited my pictures on three different (borrowed) laptops while my precious MacBook was gone and nearly went crazy because the colours looked dramatically different on all of them. I lost a lot of time being annoyed of realising how little control I have over how you see my pictures. If time were an endless source, I would not just shoot one outfit a day for you but as well turn into a technic freak and read everything I could to make my blog as best as possible.

When I saw the documentary about fashion icon Iris Apfel a few weeks ago, I was very impressed by the energy of this woman. Being 94 years old seems to be no reason for her to slow down her pace and come up with new projects. I wonder if she knows those feelings of never have enough time just as well as I do at the moment. My head is full of ideas, but there are just too few hours. But well, maybe still better than the other way round.

I hope you are fine, you don’t see my pictures all bluish or yellowish and handle the busy life with virtuosity. Don’t forget to tell me how you like this look, please.

My Outfit:

Dress: Love BrickLane, Jacket: Lazy Oaf, Shoes: Asos,
Bag: Skinny Dip, Necklace: Boo + Boo Factory, Earrings: L.O.M, Glasses: Vintage,
Rings & Bangle: Serena Kuhl, Socks: Primark, Tights: Topshop
cleopatra look, peacock necklace, blogger style
Cleopatra, I adore you: Powerful, beautiful and wise.
miu miu glitter sunnies, pink hair, peacock necklace
Follow this amazing woman: I have the haircut and the jewellery. Now I just need a palace.
maxi shirt look, cleopatra style, monki maxi shirt
I am sure Cleopatra would go pink as well nowadays.
peacock necklace, cleopatra look, statement collar
Kissed by the sun, kissed by luck?
fluffy bag, anna dello russo bangle, crocodile bangle
A queen needs feathers (best if they come in the shape of a lovely bag).
monki shirt dress, blogger street style, pink hair
You might be blinded by the sun, I am blinded by thinking of Egyptian gold.
anna dello russo, crocodile bangle, bracelet
Even the crocodiles are subjected to the mighty woman from the Nile, I bet.
melissa shoes, jelly shoes, pink heels
The Egyptians used to have pictures of their enemies on their soles. I don’t but rather wear my pretty Melissa shoes.
peacock necklace, miu miu sunglasses, cleopatra look
Oh girl, the world will look different today, so don’t you worry!
cleopatra look, pink bob, shirt dress
Why does my body keep me from flying? I don’t know.

Warning, this is no happy post. It was Fashion Week in London and Sara was not there, what a tragedy! I caught myself haunting the Instagram accounts of all the luckier people and got depressed and jealous. Then I was ashamed of my nasty feelings, just wanted to hide in my pyjamas and eat a whole bar of chocolate.

Forget about the modern world where it doesn’t matter where you are because of the internet. It’s just nonsense and nearly impossible to be part of the world I feel I belong to while being far away. I feel like a cheated lover when I see my favourite brands collaborate with others while my mailbox is empty. Oh wait, there are invitation emails coming in. Ah yes, Oktoberfest, the release of the ugliest shoes I have ever seen (maybe made for attending a desert expedition) and parties with (so-called) Swiss celebrities I never heard of before. Delete messages. Ok, empty mailbox again. Where are the good news? Cinderella is waiting for an invitation to the ball!

I am starting to doubt everything. What am I doing here? Am I not good enough? I take unlikes personal and I’m very self-critical. People tell me that I’ve come far with my blog, I just see competitors miles ahead of me. I’ve always been the girl that wanted more and there are times when it’s almost eating me up.

As a teenager, I often felt in the wrong body and saw it as a cage that limited me. I questioned everything and didn’t just take things as they were. Although those emotions calmed down a little bit during the years, I still don’t take things for granted. What keeps me from flying? Am I not likeable enough, too old, too fat, not pretty enough, not intelligent, funny, happy, cute, determined, whatever enough? Do I overestimate myself? Why am I not happy to be just one in a million of unremarkable people? A lot of questions and no answers, I feel like sleeping.

Tomorrow I want to find back to optimism and start to believe that the world will be mine one day, I’ll go upright and proud, just like Cleopatra.

My Outfit:

Shirt Dress & Shirt: Monki, Skirt: Monki, Shoes: Melissa (old),
Bag: River Island (still available in other colour here), Sunglasses: Miu Miu,
Bangle: Anna Dello Russo For H&M (old), Necklace: Found at Spitalfields Market
mexican inspired look, charlotte olympia, piñata bag
Kiss Kiss: The cutest bag on the planet is mine.
temptress of waikiki, pompom headband, pink hair
Can’t stop being excited: But why should I?
celia b look, street style, piñata bag
A Cocktail of Patterns: Just mix it baby! The wilder, the better.
charlotte olympia, piñata bag, blogger style
Piñata Love: Oh Charlotte Olympia, this is the cutest little creature I’ve ever seen!
pompom headband, quirky fashion, temptress of waikiki
Pompom Girl: No need for a crown if you can wear rainbow pompoms!
moschino bracelet, print mix, mexican bangles
A Lot of Arm Candy: Watched the movie about Iris Apfel and was inspired to wear a lot of jewellery.
charlotte olympia, piñata bag, quirky handbag
Flying Piñata: Aw, it’s eternal love!
celia b, streetstyle, charlotte olympia
A Happy Quirky Girl: Prints, pompoms, glitter, rainbow colours and a piñata, I have it all!
moschino bracelet, rainbow moschino, pompom headband
Rainbow Letters: Moschino baby, what else?
charlotte olympia, piñata bag, novelty handbag
Can’t Get My Hands Off You: Piñata, I’ll never let you go, I promise.
sara melissa, handmade shoes, heart high heels
Queen of Hearts: Handmade shoes from Sara Melissa.
Celia B, print mix look, african prints
A Little Bit of Skin: Crop tops rule my wardrobe.
pom pom headband, rainbow look, print mix
Colour Addict: Why just wear one colour if you can have them all.
heart shoes, yin yang shoes, pink and red shoes
Red and Pink: Love the idea of two different shoes.

Somebody said you should be yourself unless you can be a piñata, then you should always be a piñata. I spent hours and hours trying to grow a mane, but nothing happened. Then I decided just to be myself: A rainbow girl. And look what happened: I am so proud of this look because it’s more me than anything else I ever showed you. I look at the pictures and see the woman I’d like to be, what a feeling!

I am so into mixing prints and this playful skirt from Shanghai-based label Celia B is just everything I’ve been waiting for. It’s like a dream to be wearing something from this amazing designer after admiring her things on pictures for a long time. Those clothes make me feel bold. They seem to tell me that it’s ok to dress as quirky as I want and that there is no reason to adapt to the people on the street who most look all the same to me.

This look is just a firework of dream pieces. Just look at my rainbow piñata bag! I never dreamed of owning this Charlotte Olympia bag, but thanks to my crazy boyfriend it’s mine. I love its happy face and sometimes if I don’t feel very good, I just open the pretty box it came with. The delightful piñata smile cheers me up even more than chocolate.

I wish you a lovely next week. I have another piece from Celia B ready to shoot, and I can’t wait to show you soon…

What do you think about this colourful look?

My Outfit:

Skirt and Top: Celia B, Green Top: Vintage, Bag: Charlotte Olympia (sold out),
Shoes: Sara Melissa, Pom Pom Headband: Temptress of Waikiki, Bangles & Rings: A Gift,
Letter Bracelet: Moschino, Sunglasses: Unif (old)
pippy lynn, duster, casual look
Ha, I’ll never ever look standard!
pippa lynn, duster look, blogger style
Denim is for Ghosts? I show you how to wear it without turning invisible.
pippy lynn, blogger style, little sunny bite
Even my pink bear is laughing about the idea of me turning into an invisible fashion ghost.
sara gallo, barbie jewellery, barbie shoes
What is better than Barbie? – A whole bracelet of Barbie shoes. Now you’re jealous doll, aren’t you?
duster, long coat, summer look
The duster, my current piece of obsession. No other piece of clothing goes with the breeze so well.
little sunny bite, duster look, pink outfit
Bear and Me: A couple ready to make the streets our catwalk.
duster look, pink coat, barbie jewellery
There comes a wind of freedom with a look like this.
pippy lynn, duster, maxi coat
Like a flag in the wind, I stand for the freedom to wear whatever I like.
duster look, maxi coat, denim
Where dusters used to be worn to protect clothes from dusty streets, mine is the key piece of the look.
suki waterhouse, superga, sneakers
The probably most casual shoes I own and I couldn’t love them more.
While it was seen as daggy for a long time, everybody is styling double denim looks at the moment. Everybody? No, not me. I could count the pieces of denim I own on my hands, and there is just a single pair of trousers among them – this one. 
People tell me denim goes with everything and is THE basic piece of their wardrobe. Since I avoid basics, this is what makes denim even less attractive. Is denim the uniform of a boring society everybody is wearing?  I don’t want to join this club and turn into another faceless denim ghost girl. I simply refuse to give a piece of cloth the power to steal my identity.
This look is a challenge to myself. It’s about how to stay true to yourself while wearing something untypical. I am no plain and no boring looking girl, but up for a cool and urban look. While wearing everybody uniform, I stay true to my quirky soul. Denim, maybe you and I might find peace with each other if you can live with me combining you with crazy things.
How do you like this look and what is your opinion about denim?

My Outfit:

Duster: Pippa Lynn, Top: Vintage, Trousers: Levi’s, Shoes: Superga,
Sunglasses: Craig & Karl x Le Specs, Bracelet: Sara Gallo,
Blue Ring: Bijou Brigitte, Heart Ring: Nina Bee, Chalcedony Ring: Miaki,
Bag: Little Sunny Bite
Marc Jacobs, Little Sunny Bite, bear clutch
I went for a walk, found new clothes and a bear.
marc jacobs, blazer, miumiu glitter shades
Didn’t wear blazers for years, but who could resist this Marc Jacobs beauty?
Lena Hoschek, SS11, fulll circle skirt
Feeling like dancing with my full skirt.
Lena Hoschek, SS11, flower print
What a dreamy rose print the queen of all shopping queens found.
lena hoschek, vintage look, 50s outfit
Cheeky posing: Just had to while wearing a look like this.
golden pineapple, earrings, now or never
Favourite Fruit: The golden pineapple.
Vivienne Westwood, Melissa, jelly high heels
Vivienne Westwood shoes complete every look. 
vintage look, marc jacobs, lena hoschek
My photographer said this picture looked sad, I say this is my dreamy face.
golden pineapple, necklace, now or never
A pineapple comes never alone: This is why I have the necklace to the earrings as well.
Little Sunny Bite, bear Clutch, kawaii bag
What are you laughing bear? 
golden pineapple, earrings, quirky jewellery
Another closeup because they are so cute.
Lena Hoschek, circle skirt, vintage look
“Oh my gosh, I’m wearing a perfect look” or whatever I thought when we took this picture.

Other girls go for a walk and end up seeing deer, I end up coming home with a bag full of designer clothes. A few weeks ago, I just wanted to walk a little bit hand in hand with my darling and before I knew what was happening I was standing in the Markentussi store – a fabulous vintage store. I found myself in their changing room with an armload full of clothes from Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs and Moschino.

By pure coincidence, this Lena Hoschek skirt was exactly my size. Don’t you agree there was no way leaving without it? And to top up my luck: The Marc Jacobs (not Marc by Marc Jacobs) jacket very close by seemed to be made for it. Gosh, I felt like the one and only queen of all shopping queens, getting just two amazing designer pieces in one stroke.
I’ve been collecting look books from Lena Hoschek for years but never owned a single piece of this outstanding Austrian designer. Her designs are obviously 50s inspired, but with a very distinctive twist. Quite a while ago, when I was still a poor student, I tried on a few Lena pieces and dreamt of owning something of those treasures.
I might be a few years older since then, maybe have a little less skinny legs and the first fine line on my skin, but I have this fabulous skirt as well. Getting older is so cool when it means that your dreams are coming true! I should go for a walk again, maybe I’ll spot deer then…
Do you also end up doing something you haven’t planned at all and what do you think about this look?
My Outfit:
Skirt: Lena Hoschek Vintage, Jacket: Marc Jacobs Vintage, Bag: Little Sunny Bite, Sunglasses: Miu Miu (slightly different pink here), Earrings & Necklace: Now Or Never
Shoes: Vivienne Westwood for Melissa, Socks: Topshop
pastels, pink, interior
Curtains: Urban Outfitters  – Chair: Kartell  – Pillow: Best Home Fashion
Flamingo Teacup: Denise O’Sullivan
Hearts Mug: Miss Etoile – Spheric  Money Bank: Studio Arhoj
Fan: Muji  –  Candle in a Jar: Flamingo Candles  – Geometric Paper Vase: Future Days
Side Table: Hay  – Round Carpet: Myfelt

Style doesn’t stop at your doorstep, and neither does the love for pastels and pink! Pastel colours have been very popular in home decor in the 80s, this summer they are back. In my opinion, they are here to stay because they are a life philosophy and not just a trend.

Pastel pink goes with nearly everything: Combine it with a soft gray, strong neons, other pastel shades or mix it up with metallic elements in gold or copper. If you don’t feel like turning your whole home into a pink paradise and overstretch your budget, just a few pink accents will change your home and revive your sweet girlie dreams.

Pastels are incredibly gentle and living in those soothing shades makes you live in your candy colour wonderland. Who doesn’t dream of this…

Lovelies, do you like pastels at home and what do you think about my pink pastel inspiration?

leopard scarf, outfit for rainy day, pink-haired blogger
My pink leopard roars when he hears rumours that I look like Katy Perry.
pink Mulberry Bayswater, Cléo Ferin Mercury, blogger style
This pink-haired girl is never ever a copy!
pink leopard scarf, british labels, mulberry bayswater
“I am watching you, so take care what you say.” the leopard says.
pink leopard scarf, silk scarf, cléo ferin mercury
Is this not the prettiest pink leopard you’ve ever seen?
blogger streetstyle, rainy day look, cléo ferin mercury
Protected against a summer shower by my transparent raincoat. It reminds of Blade Runner, not Katy, don’t you think?
mulberry, pink handbag, luxury handbag
Mulberry Bayswater: My favourite everyday handbag. It’s spacious enough for busy girls on the road.
alexander wang sunglasses, cléo ferin mercury, pink leopard scarf
What a wild look, isn’t it? Do you think Katy would style it like this?
pink-haired blogger, transparent raincoat, mulberry bag
Yay, it feels so good to be not haunted by paparazzi!
transparent coat, rain coat, blogger style
Pink girl in the city: Me is me and I love it!
cléo ferin mercury, leopard scarf, made in london
So take care, the leopard will not forgive frailties.

“Katy Perry, Katy Perry” are the children on the streets shouting after me. I glower and just want them to stop. Me is me, and I’m not copying anyone and certainly not Miss Perry. She is gorgeous without any doubt, but it’s still an insult to characterise a stranger as a copy of the only pop star with a quirky taste they know.

To vacate the rumour about me being Katy once and forever from the world, I collected ten (fun) facts that will prove everything. Read, be convinced and have fun!

1. Couldn’t find Jeremy Scotts number when I wanted new Moschino goodies.
2. I used to be an acolyte as a child, but I didn’t sing (the church goers may thank me).
3. I met Russell Brand at a museum, but he didn’t seem to know me. Strange, isn’t it?
4. I didn’t kiss a girl, not even Whoopi Goldberg I swear.
5. There is no Barbie doll that looks like me yet. What a shame!
6. Katy and I share a love for fruity looks. But I bet YOU too!
7. Can’t find my peppermint tattoo, I already checked twice.
8. When I asked my mother about her date with Jimi Hendrix, she asked, “Jimi what?”
9. Katy gave up on her pink hair quite soon. I stay true to my candy floss mane as you see.
10. If I were Katy Perry, I didn’t have to google to get this post done, don’t you think?

So what do you say now and how do you like this look?
My Outfit:

Raincoat: Topshop, Scarf: Cléo Ferin Mercury, Handbag: Mulberry, Ring: Tatty Devine,
Shoes: Vivienne Westwood for Melissa, Sunglasses: Alexander Wang,
Earrings: Kanokkorn Lamlert

kawaii look, Maude Studio, iridescent bag
Looking like a rainbow makes me feel like a rainbow!
mirrored sunglasses, vow london, glitter glasses
If somebody asks me about my favourite colour, I say “rainbow”.
Maude Studio, iridescent bag, Sara Gallo
Look how my iridescent bag plays with the sun.
rainbow look, flower crown, blogger style
Finally found the yellow skirt I was looking for ages. The colour is so bright; it’s almost neon.
Sara Gallo, heart ring, pink
Because we all want candy (and glitter)!
kawaii crop top, sushi top, tatty devine
Yummy! It’s sushi time!
kawaii look, rainbow flower crown, pink hair
Oh, the Japanese writing on my top says “cute”? How charming!
vow london, mirrored glasses, maude studio
I just love shopper bags, and this iridescent one from Maude Studio is the coolest.
Pearls & Swine, rainbow look, flower crown
How to look fabulous: Wear a flower crown and mirrored glasses!
kawaii look, blogger street style, quirky outfit
Rainbow power from head to toe, this is how I rule!
Tatty Devine, pink citrus slice, made in london
So in love with this pink citrus slice from Tatty Devine.
Melissa shoes, high heels and socks
Every cute look needs jelly shoes and cute socks.

My wardrobe must be the dream of every five-year-old girl: There are boxes full of fascinators, loads of flowers, pompoms and novelty handbags in fruity shapes. Not to forget a whole cupboard full of Barbie-like jelly high-heels.
Some not fashion-conscious people might think I buy my jewellery and cutie-things for a few quids in cheap stores, but they are completely wrong. What an insult! Learn now and forever: There are worlds between cheap crap and quirky perfection. Kitsch isn’t always just kitsch, and there is nothing more exciting than buying the right kind of it. It’s worth every penny to buy something that makes the heart beat faster.
Just because I can spend a lot when I’m excited doesn’t mean that I’m a lavish girl: I am reluctant to spend money on some things, even if they would make my life easier. For example, I’m still using an iPhone released almost in the stone ages. Couldn’t I get a new one instead of craving for another shiny Maude studio bag and an even bigger Pearls & Swine fascinator? Yes, I could, but where is the joy in buying a new phone?  I want to buy something I can stare at for hours because I love it so much.
A new phone doesn’t fulfill the criteria at all: Everybody has one, and they all look nearly the same. It might be faster than the one I have, but it will not come with abilities like an app to create rainbows on the walls of my rooms or an instant glitter-up-my-life function. A new bag has the power to make me squeak and jump into the air on the other hand. So it’s an easy decision how I’d prefer to spend my hard earned money!
I go for things that give me a piece of this -being-in-wonderland-feeling and takes me out of the everyday routine. I think this is what we are all craving for in the end.
How do you like this look lovelies and what do you think about spending money on quirky things?
My Outfit:

Crop Top: H&M, Skirt: Topshop, Bag: Maude Studio, Shoes: Melissa,
Socks: Topshop, Flower Crown: Pearls & Swine, Necklace: Tatty Devine,
Sunglasses: Vow London, Ring: Sara Gallo, Bangle: Serena Kuhl
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
mirror print tshirt, sequin look, pink flower crown
Golden Sequins & Pink Flowers: A look with a little bit of baroque inspiration.
Pearls and Swine, pink flower crown, flower headband
No Crown of Gold Required: I rather have bright flowers on my head.
sara di salvo, mirror print, sequin look
Elegant & Casual: No need to decide when you can mix.
Bodhi bags, secure pin bag, crystal rock ring
Crochet Love: Because ladies know that gloves have more uses than just to keep your fingers warm in winter.
sara di salvo, mirror print, girl with flower crown
Triplets: Or how to get away with three flower crowns in one look.
Pearls and Swine, flower crown, pink flower headband
Just Smile: Because wearing a freshly created look makes happy!
golden sequin looks, mirror print, look with flower crown
Wear Your Flowers with Pride: Because every girl should wear a crown from time to time.
sara di salvo, sara hot couture, girl with flower crown
Blue Eyes: Wish I could copy this stunning eye makeup.
vivienne westwood, melissa shoes, jelly high heels
Vivienne Westwood Vixen: A real classic in my shoe shelf.
pearls and swine, sara di salvo, flower crown look
Modern Madonna: Trying to pose like a statue.

I am the Scrooge McDuck of fashion. While Uncle Scrooge takes a bath in money, I feel the happiest diving into my wardrobe and hoard my textile treasures. Some not fashion people might say this is a waste of money. I disagree because it makes me so very happy. When Uncle Scrooge counts money, I count sequins. And I feel the dramatic need for more, constantly! Life is too short to spend it with cold metal, so I exchange it for soft fabrics.
But let me tell you another thing, like every coin has two sides, so do I: Sometimes even I feel an overdose of consumption and I am not all material girl. I take responsibility for our environment, think about what it means to have the things produced that I wear and buy a lot from small designers instead of big chains. I don’t want to waste resources and just buy what I cherish. A completely new look very often doesn’t need everything new, but just one key piece.
This is what I prove with this look. Everything in this look has already been in my wardrobe. Just the top is new: Sara Di Salvo’s (Hot Couture) mirror print shirt is a true game changer. Aren’t the sequin sleeves divine? They look like pure gold when all the sequins face the same direction. As soon as I discovered they were silver on the other side, I had to play with them. The disarranged structure I gave them for the pictures made me think of a very casual attempt on Alexander McQueen and his designs inspired by mysterious undersea creatures. Do you agree so, dear Uncle Scrooge?
I am very curious to hear your opinion about this look.

My Outfit:

Top: Sara Di Salvo Hot Couture, Skirt: United Colors of Benetton,
Flower Crown: Pearls & Swine, Shoes: Melissa, Bag: Bodhi Bags,
Necklace: Tenebris, Gloves: Vintage, Ring: Serena Kuhl, Bangle: Vintage,
Knee Socks: Wolford Vintage, Tights: Topshop
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