Abundance is the feeling of abundance.
– Viktor Egelund –

Photograph by Rosie Hardy
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged aforismi, aphorism, Viktor Egelund, wise expressions on March 1, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Abundance is the feeling of abundance.
– Viktor Egelund –

Photograph by Rosie Hardy
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged lace clothes, lace design, lace dreams, lace inspiration on February 16, 2012| 2 Comments »
There are days when a woman needs something soft between herself and the world.
Warmest thanks to Divine Duchess Hannele, for grasping my mood way before I did…♥.
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged bohemian collage, bohemian moodboard, boho style, Collage, Kollaasi, LadyBohemia, Lookbook, Moodboard, shabby chic on February 13, 2012| 4 Comments »
Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged 20's fashion, Artist trailer youtube, dance dresses, The Artist, zest for life on February 13, 2012| Leave a Comment »
A must see; that 20’s music, dance, dresses. That zest for life.
And… that encounter with destiny.
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged Gilda, Hollywood goddessess, Hollywood's golden era, Put the blame on Mame, Rita Hayworth on January 27, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Ah, Gilda.
So many have tried to pull off this song after Rita Hayworth (Madonna, for example), but to me no-one can match her charisma and charm. Or that screen-burning sensuality.
Ladies and gentlemen, fasten your seat belts for the one and only Gilda.
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged alexander mcqueen, effortless grace, greek mythology, underwater photography, zena holloway on January 26, 2012| 5 Comments »
I’ve been inside four walls since Saturday caring for my little one who is ill. So, in serious need of some fresh air…
And found some, underwater.
These magical and somehow haunting photos are actually taken underwater by an artist called Zena Holloway, a self-taught, London based photographer. Incredible underwater moments captured.
“In Greek mythology sirens lured sailors to destruction by means of their beautiful, irresistible song. In a liquid world of unearthly transparency and effortless grace these modern sirens wear gowns by Hermes, Alexander McQueen, Versace and Dior.”
I lose my breath just by watching.
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Posted in Home, Inspiration on January 21, 2012| 1 Comment »
In case you’d like to be warmed today (it’s rather fresh at least here in Hel) do try the best ever winter drink that warms you all the way to your soul..
* 1/4 Of Green Apple (dry ones work even better)
* Fat tummy of ginger
* 4 buds of organic rose
* One lime with out skin (slices)
* Bit of honey
* Hot water
MmmmmmmmmMmmm ♥ *~…. *
Delicious recipe is by Oona Kassila.
…I’m already addicted.
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged artistic couture, Ida Sjöstedt, Swedish design, Swedish fashion on January 18, 2012| 4 Comments »
…by the wonderfully talented Swedish designer Ida Sjöstedt.
So artistic, feminine, playful.
I adore.
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged aforismi, aphorism on January 18, 2012| 2 Comments »
Today I stumbled upon this picture that made me stop. And cry.
Thank you Universe, thank you Tolkien. Thank you.
I needed to be reminded.
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Posted in Home, Inspiration, tagged 1920's, 1920's music, 1920's pictures, 1920's style, charleston, Elsa Sciaparelli, Louise Brooks, the roaring 20's on January 17, 2012| 2 Comments »
Today I am happy and carefree, sitting by my kitchen table with the sun in my eyes, drinking some scented tea and feeling inspired by the 1920’s music, style and the Flapper woman.
Did you know that word? (I didn’t, until today). A flapper was a 1920’s woman who was not not afraid to take risks and loved to push boundaries. She would have a libertine approach towards life, art and sex, she would listen to jazz and dance charleston till the small hours of the morning.
Such as the lovely Louise Brooks.
I love so many things of 1920’s fashion (check out some of my own 20s treasures here and here).
Those charleston dresses, art deco architecture, the jewelry. Ditching the corset and kicking one’s heels up. The bob cut.
The icons. Coco Chanel. La Dietrich. Clara Bow.
Louis Armstrong.
The Italian Countess Elsa Schiaparelli – Chanel’s greatest rival in fashion – designed clothes in which women could dance, play tennis, go to work… Revolutionary at the time, but what else would you expect from a woman who lived a life so bohemian that sensual poems she wrote whilst studying Philosophy at the University of Rome led her family to send her off to a convent. That she swiftly departed, after a successful hunger strike… To move on to Paris, London and New York. All of which she took by a storm.
The lady sure sounds like quite a flapper herself, if you ask me…
Hmmm. The next thing on my nightstand shall definitely be Elsa’s autobiography. I think the lady could give me a lesson or two on That Attitude…
Just as I was writing this and dreaming away, my friend Annica – a real fashionista – posted a photo of these shoes on fb, commenting that they would be perfect for a Woody Allen movie “Midnight in Paris”. Placed in the 1920s Paris.
Uncanny, isn’t it.
It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing…
Ps. Those divine Sergio Rossi heels are actually available at outnet.com… Haven’t dared to check for how much, though…
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