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There are Mondays when a woman needs something soft to brave the world.  

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Silk blouse by Odd Molly in Vintage powder, burgundy velvet trousers Jasmin Santanen Paris, suede boots Parlanti Roma

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Photos by my sweet friend Pipsa Lagus, the lady behind (half of) beautiful blogs Northern Charm and Herttuattaren kauneuspilkku.

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~* take a break *~

Ain’t nothing better… Than a little sharing and soul searching with a dear friend over a cup of coffee.

That’s what we did with on a particularly windy and rainy day last week, at Strindbergs’.

Dress Férrer, boots Italian, fishnet stockings from London. Bag vintage Cartier, burgundy fake fur collar H&M.

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And even if it wasn’t, really, at least the world felt like a little bit better a place when we were through with it.

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~* Father’s day *~

Handmade, homebaked, heartfelt.

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…the name in the making of our little photo shoot, with the wonderful, mind-blowingly unique Ms. Lagus. Make-up artist, former fashion editor, dreamy photographer. Who was inspired by my little LadyBohemia and invited me to come and play with her camera.

Next time, we’ll head of to the old Porvoo with her little car… I’ll show you what we come up with, then…

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Here I was wearing the most beautiful cashmere coat by Max Mara (Pipsa’s own), velvet burgundy trousers by Jasmin Santanen Paris; the deep rouge bag is vintage Cartier find from a French brocante market.

As far as the Tramp is concerned… Well, we didn’t find him… I guess he was busy elsewhere last Tuesday.

Let’s see if he’ll be visiting Porvoo next week!

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~* Monday kisses *~

Give me a thousand kisses, then a hundred.
Then, another thousand, and a second hundred.
Then, yet another thousand, and a hundred.
Then, when we have counted up many thousands,
Let us shake the abacus, so that no one may know the number, and become jealous when they see
How many kisses we have shared.
-Catullus

Once upon a time, I was in love with a man who was my soulmate. When I was 18.

It was a long time ago, recessiontime. Jobs were hard to come by; he had occasional bartender gigs at night, I worked as a sales girl behind the counter at the Hakaniemi market. I had to be at work at 6 AM, he came home from his job at 4 AM. We barely saw each other awake. There was no money. We had no furniture, just a mattress on the floor of our 17 square meter flat.. When we ate soup, sitting on the floor, we ate from the same plate as we only had one.

It sounds unreal now, but very real it was.

Sometimes I had to walk to work as we didn’t have money for the tram ticket – had I been busted without a ticket our fragile economy would have collapsed. My tiny salary was rather systematically late and I had to constantly argue to get the correct sum. My employer deducted taxes from the salary he paid me, in cash of course, but never declared the taxes to the government. There were no receipts or salary slips from those jobs. We couldn’t afford to protest.

Regardless of all the struggle, in my mind, we were happy. Laughed and loved, a lot. Were sure not only of each other, but of life. That everything would work out, get better.

There’s particularly one thing about that era that I remember vividly. My love had only one pair of shoes and there was a large hole on the sole of the other one. Most inconvenient with the snow and slit of autumn Finland. Although we never tried to eat the shoe, there was something Chaplinesque about it. Romantic even, retrospectively.

We were saving money for a new pair of shoes. It was a priority above everything else as winter was approaching. And he came to the market one especially rainy and grey Tuesday morning – he’d oftentimes drop by before going to work, to give me a kiss.

This time, he’d bought me the most beautiful bouquet of flowers.

Why, I asked, remember the shoes! Because it’s Tuesday, he said.

This was one of the many lessons I learned from my love story. Sometimes they are necessary, no matter what.

Monday kisses. Tuesday flowers.

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…who delivered me a dreamy cotton gauze piece of a shawl like this, by Moonalia Design:

I’ll be wearing my new soft light creamy dreamy shawl like in the photo on the right, due to some snowy windy circumstances… But I’ll be dreaming of wearing it like in the photo in the middle :). Soon. ish.

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…but just watching my kids play reminded me. There’s magic everywhere ♥

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…was spent yesterday at the recordings of the new Voice of Finland season.

There is the cutest photo in the world of my son in That Chair but as I don’t post recognizable photos of children on the net you’re stuck with me… Sorry!

My son and I always watched the show together so it was a really sweet opportunity to see and feel all the excitement firsthand, together. My son is a little bit shy by nature – and the situation rather overwhelming – so he didn’t quite dare to go and speak to his idols. Just being a few meters away from Lauri Tähkä, whose songs he always belts out to me, was a real adventure for him.

And interesting it was, really. A lot of banter between the judges for the best singers, behind the scenes jokes, proposed wrestling matches…

The coaches took so much time to talk to their fans in the audience, to boost the spirits of the viewers, sign autographs, pose for fan photos… I think they did their best to make the full audience feel welcome. What touched me is that the whole show, the making of it as well as what you see on tv, is made with a warm and kind spirit.

Whereas I deeply resent all those reality shows where people are ridiculed and put down and the more they collapse in front of their judges (and at worst, these are young kids), the better tv it makes. I’d never take my son to watch something like that in the making.

This show really is different. The praise is genuine, criticism given constructively and softly, the age of the contestant considered. The young ones not chosen were told not to feel down, their time will come…

There was one song that especially brought shivers down my spine… I suppose we’re not allowed to say much, but something by Queen will definitely rock you next spring.

And one more thing simply must be mentioned… Paula Koivuniemi’s shoes. Just wait till you see the shine of those crystals – they too will rock you ladies, this I can promise 🙂 . I do believe there’s nobody else in this country who could pull off those shoes but her.

And last but not least, I found an old friend there… Anitta and I used to work together at Save the Children for 5-6 years but after that period children, work, life… just happened, so much so that we didn’t manage to meet even once. Until yesterday, when I found her there, working for the campaign for the show at Nelonen..

What a warm feeling. Even her son, after so many years, remembered me!

So happy to see how many of your dreams have come true my friend ♥.

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~* outfit of a day *~

Well, today will be spent outside with the kids in the rare combination of brisk fresh weather AND the sun, wandering around the national park of Nuuksio.

But here’s an outfit of a day, anyway, as these posts are constantly most requested…One of my favorite skirts is this one, made of smooth thick silk and adorned by finest French lace, by Jasmin Santanen Paris. So sophisticated, with a cut that hugs the body perfectly (sorry, had no time for ironing..).

The cape is from  Ajatar, deep burgundy heels are by Pura Lopez, although the photos don’t do justice to the color.

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