29-01-2016

Duffle up #2

BRRRRRRR, it's cold outside... Although the sun is shining quite a lot - which pleases me, of course - it's still frisky and some big warm sweaters are more than welcome. This one from Zara is currently one of my favorites. I like the ethnical look and the combination of grey with a touch of red. I bought this one in Paris during the summer already preparing for the cold winter that now seems to have arrived… Hello winter! How are you guys keeping warm these days?





02-01-2016

H&M Studio FW15 #partone

In september the fall winter collection of H&M Studio arrived in the shops, and I was one of the first persons to get my hands on some pieces. This burgundy cap is one of them. I've always been a cap person, so for me it was obvious that I added this special edition to my collection. It is just the perfect headgear on a windy autumn or cold winter day. To my opinion, a lot of girls think caps aren't suitable for women. And actually, I don't understand why?! Today there are so many beautiful caps available, especially designed for women. Even the big designer brands believe this is absolutely possible. So girls, instead of wearing the beanie that everybody has, try to stand out this winter and buy yourself a cap! 

To see what my other treasures of H&M Studio are, keep checking the blog! :) 





18-12-2015

The Belgians: An unexpected fashion story #bozar

In the beginning of september, I went to see the exhibition 'The Belgians: An unexpected fashion story' at the Bozar in Brussels - I even think it was one day before it actually ended - but I totally forgot to share the images I made from that visit… but finally: here they are! Don't you think it's actually better that I'm posting them just now? I know you're all big fashion lovers and probably went yourselves... so no spoiler alert by me!;) And for those who weren't able to make it, please enjoy a sneak peek inside - to my opinion - one of the best exhibitions brought by the centre for fine arts Brussels in the last couple of years. It gave us a unique historic overview of the DNA of Belgian fashion, starting with the legendary Antwerp Six and working up to the individualistic creations of for example Martin Margiela, A.F. Vandevorst and Raf Simons. Next to that, it also highlighted the works of several influential players in various fashion and art disciplines. There was also one room dedicated to the importance of the fashion academies from Belgium, especially the Antwerp Fashion Academy and La Cambre. I really enjoyed my visit and am looking forward to the next fashion related exposition!