Flori de primavara

Buna dimineata si Hristos a Inviat!!

Azi vom vorbi despre flori… Flori de camp, flori de la tiganci, flori ce cresc pe marginea drumurilor sau pe rochitele de vara…

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In cazul nostru, flori ce cresc pe bocanci…
Acum ceva timp am vazut pe blogul lui Alix o pereche de Doc Martens cu flori… Si am zis ca trebuie sa am si eu o pereche… Si ca un facut, peste cateva zile, in timp ce eram cu mama intrun magazin in care obisnuim sa descoperim minuni tot timpul, i-am vazut!

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Stateau cuminti pe raft in timp ce gospodinele permanentate strambau din nas la vederea lor iar fetitele de scoala primara zaboveau cu privirea pe suprafata lor pana observau pantofiorii de lac ce ar intregi un look de printesa wannabe. De fapt, la inceput mi s-a strans inima… Modelul expus era numarul uneia dintre acele fetite (25 sau ceva de genul asta)… Dar spre norocul meu (si datorita obiceiului meu de a pune mana pe tot ce ma atrage intrun magazin) una dintre vanzatoare, o fata mereu imbracata senzational, imi zambeste complice si imi spune ca au si marimi mai mari… Si i-am luat acasa…

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O perioada m-am tot gandit cum sa ii port, cand, la o luna dupa ce au devenit ai mei, am vazut o pereche asemanatoare pe sartorialist.com intro combinatie uluitoare…

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Si am prins curaj… I-am purtat cu o rochita de iarna si mi-a placut… Apoi cu pantaloni scurti si ciorapi de lana si le-a placut si lor… Dar cum vremea ciorapilor si rochitelor de lana a devenit de vesela amintire dar panatalonii scurti fara ciorapi inca nu se preteaza, am cautat o solutie de purtare a bocancilor mei inflorati. Si Tokyobanhbao mi-a oferit solutia…

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Asa ca ieri, avand ocazia sa port bocanci intro expeditie in exteriorul Bucurestiului i-am alaturat unei perechi de “boyfriend jeans”, un top colorat si un minitrenci larg de culoarea nisipului… Totul asezonat cu o esarfa mare… Purrrrrrrfect!

V-am pupat si o saptamana minunata…

Fashion Blogs

Let’s talk about fashion blogs… Since this wants to be one, let’s see who inspired me and still inspires me in talking about fashion and style.

My mornings would be a lot sadder without Betty, Karla, Tokyobahnbao, Rumi or Jane. In addition, I read a bunch of Romanian fashion blogs, such as, Style Diary, Roxana Radu, Adelle or Style Puzzle.

Betty is French. She is tall and slim (at least that is what I can tell from her pictures). She has an exquisite eclectic style, loves vintage stuff and suffers from French Chic Syndrome.

Tokyobanhbao is Betty’s friend. She loves beautiful comfortable clothes, layering and she writes about restaurants and “gourmandises”. She has magical hands and illustrates her blog with her own drawings.

The America Rumi is the quintessence of coolness. She just returned from Paris where she was invited by Esteban Cortazar (after seeing her blog), to attend the Ungaro fashion show.

Jane is from Texas and she is only 16. Yes, that’s right, she is extremely young and very beautiful. Her taste in fashion is overwhelming. Her family, especially her mother, a fashion addict and former shop owner, supports her, and her blog is like a wonderland. Jane is surprising, sometimes shocking, but always as close to perfection as you can get. She has a passion for shoes, vintage clothes and dressing up, and she has the courage and possibility of fulfilling that passion.

The Romanian fashion blogs have some important exponents, from who I have my personal favorites. Here they are, in no particular order:

Style Diary is a very well written blog that aims to “educate” its audience in the style and fashion matter. Irina is a stylist and a style consultant. She explains stuff, talks about colors, materials, textures, designers and their collections. She does everything without becoming a prig or showing off.

Roxana Radu is acid, nonconformist, socially involved and very honest. She talks about herself critically and that enables her to constructively criticize others. Even then, she does it in her name, under the brand of her specialized opinion, not in the name of the whole society.

These are only a few of the most representative fashion blogs I read (maybe I will have time to post a part II of this article). I check many more for updates every day, feeling a little disappointed when the title of the last post feels familiar. These blogs are a great inspiration source for me and many other readers, and we can only admire these girls.