I'm really glad..

.. that I bought this skirt. So pretty! :)
veromoda skirt, h&m jumper, maxmara socks.
Under the jumper I had this chloe shirt + I wore Killah shoes.

btw

+ there will be 2 giveaways in the next days.. =) be here!
+ I change the template (again).. Do you like it?

Milan Fashion Week: Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2010 Collection





Looking back to Milan Fashion Week, Dolce & Gabbana led the way with one of its strongest presentations in seasons, using Giuseppe Tornatore’s new film, “Baarìa,” as the starting point for a Sicilian-inspired collection highlighting Italian tailoring and distressed work wear.



















If only Michael Corleone had these threads on hand when he was hiding out in the motherland. They're everything a macho, sexy, tough Sicilano could want, from long johns tucked into worker boots and henleys to Sunday-best suits looked especially sharp when contrasted with worn-out tank tops.







Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, and their attention is clearly in the right place.





Sleek Pulled Back 'Do



A sleek pulled back bun updo, as worn by Nia Long.
Courtesy of our friends at Essence.com. Read about Nia Long talking about the Chris Rock movie "Good Hair."

2 x 2€

megafactory outlet Kranj
Veromoda tulip skirt ( 2€)  and Only black dress (2€)
*happy* =)

Tinka Černugelj

She is a young Slovenian designer. Here are some of her creations :) 
I have this skirt made by her and I want mooooooore :D
(Unfortunatelly I'm broke.. but there will be the day when I'll be rich and I'll bought all the knitewear I love :) )






You can contact her at her email: tinka.cernugelj@gmail.com

Cappie

for Nuša :))... and for all Greek fans.. 

Scott Michael Foster 

Date of Birth
4 March 1985Winfield, Illinois, USA

Height
6' 2" (1.88 m)

Studied at the acclaimed Quad C Theatre program at Collin County Community College in Plano, Texas.
He's the lead singer in an Indie band called Sirens Eye.

Paris Fashion Week: Hermes Fall/Winter 2010 Collection

Hermes stepped back from the fashion fray on Saturday by delivering a collection of timeless pieces that willfully snubbed trendiness.







The storied label's menswear offerings for fall-winter 2010-2011 made nearly no concessions to the fads that have swept other Paris catwalks, including proposing slouchy longjohns as a stand-in for pants and relieving blazers of their sleeves. Hermes' menswear designer, Veronique Nichanian, served up to-die-for suits with straight-leg pants remarkable only for their perfect cut and sweaters that retired French soccer international Lilian Thuram — a front row guest — said he was already coveting.







 The rest of the pieces — which included slim overcoats worn with leather belts, velvet jackets in slate and mauve and cashmere V-neck sweaters — were timeless in a manner befitting a house that has been forging a reputation for handmade excellence since its start as a saddle maker in 1837.









Real Bride: Patricia







This is a lovely long hairstyle worn with a veil.

Courtesy of Jen Huang Photography
Patricia & Charles
Harlem, NY

Man Fashion: Were You Dress To Impress?

This is the question that I always want to ask myself and to the readers out there.



My favorite wear is this cargo pants or  button fly jeans with T-shirts, and the most with V-neck sweater or scoop neck sweater. Pack with a pair of white Converse sneaker. Of course, I do received comments from my girlfriend like "Is that what you're going to wear?" which is more like accusation than question to me!



On the other hand, I do put up designer dress suit, shirt and fashion dress shoes, and my favorite blue retro skinny tie when I attend some formal parties with my girlfriend. Oh yes, I do have maroon red as well. :)



The bottom line is I wear clothes I feel comfortable in. For me that's what dressing and fashion is all about. But for most ladies that isn't the case. I am sure you have heard that this question, "Is that what you're going to wear?" countless times. And for all you women out there, unless you're going to physically undress us and then redress us to your specifications, the answer is, "Yes, this is precisely what I'm wearing."



Not because we're (or just myself?) stubborn or provocative but because we either don't know bother or we just feel comfortable with.



End of the day, my fashion philosophy is about comfort and be my own style, as well as fit into the surrounding rather to impress. So how about you? Do share your view here.... :)