Hey everyone! As you can see by the title of this post, today I am showing you my first ever wishlist and it's fully Zara, aka the shop I am slowly, but surely falling in love with. The items I picked are completely random, just pieces that I saw on their site and wish to have, so they can't really be gathered all in one look/outfit (I guess)!
Did you like any of those (or maybe own something from this wishlist already)? xx
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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Antishopaholic tips
Ever felt like
Or like
then this post is specially for you.
Lets be honest, as much as we claim that "money doesn't buy happiness", money still can buy us things, that make life easier, and lets say more cheerful.
And saddly some us, most of us, aren't rich enough to have things they want.
Especially while being a student, I am telling you, it's so hard to be on a budget ban or spend all the money you save on boring necessary stuff, instead of buying a new dress or lipstick, that sometimes I just wanna scream "unfair".
And being surrounded by spoiled rich kids at uni doesn't make it any better.
So, tip 1. Buy the necessary stuff first. Lets be honest, you can survive without new nail polish, but you certainly can't refuse to repurchase your shampoo, if the previous bottle is now empty. I would rather have clean hair, thanks.
Tip 2. Clean up your wardrobe and makeup storage. Give all the stuff you don't use away, sell it, just get rid of it, so you don't see it every day. Then look through all stuff you actually use and write down all the basic things you own. This will help you to see what you really needed all this time, and instead of buying 3 new mascaras, you could save the money for new jeans (especially if yours are old now) or a new warm coat for winter time.
Tip 3. Now that you figured what you need to buy, for example, new coat, then sit down and think it over. What color will go with your personal style and clothes you own? Does it have to be with a hood or not? Write down all the important details. If you have no idea what is trendy this season, go for classics. Check out few online stores to see what they offer for this season.
Tip 4. Offline shopping over online shopping. Even if you are 200% sure that coat gonna fit you well, TRY IT on. There is still 50% chance that the clothing item you just fell for, doesn't look good enough ON YOU.
Tip 5. So, you go to the mall, and oh my God, so many cute stuff there and you get lost, confused and upset, because not enough money to buy it all.
Remember that
so sorry, honey, but put that cute pumpkin scented candle down and get back to the main point. Aka you don't want to freeze your butt off, because you spent all money on 16573276436436th bottle of shower gel.
Tip 6. Remember you wrote down how you imagine your dream coat? Now compare it with the ones you see in stores and pick a winner. Tada.
Tip 7. Don't hunt brands. I assure you, cheap is not always bad.
Tip 8. If you see something like a basic shirt on a big sale, try to get it. Check the sales for things YOU NEED, not just for the sake of buying something because it has 70% off.
Tip 9. It's okay to be picky. You should be. But, sometimes, no matter how picky you are, you just fall in love with that cute pair of shoes...and that jacket...and that adorable blouse...and it's okay. But you can live without it, so pay for that damn coat and walk out of that store. QUICK.
And lastly, if after all that struggle, you come home like
then congratulations, you are doing it right! xx
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Rock' N' Doll
Hey everyone!
This post was complete surprise. I was about to show you something quite different from this, but I guess, that's what happens when you roam online stores out of boredom)) I am both proud of myself and scared, as this is my first ever style post like this and these two outfits are what I would want to wear today if I could (and due to the weather). I really hope they inspire you!
Let me know if you liked any of my style picks?
P.S. All the clothing and accessories are from New Look. xx
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Monday, September 1, 2014
Back To School: 5 MUSThaves for your wardrobe
Monday, dunday.
That's not even a word, but okay...
I felt like being a SuperGirl today aka giving out some weird fashion advices for those of you, girls, who still have no idea what their closet needs for this newish/upcoming school year.
I am in no way professional fashionista and this post is basically consisting of things I would LOVE to buy, if only some of them could be shipped to my country. (If you reach to this part and suddenly hear some ugly sobbing, then it's probably me, still not over this post). So here we go.
1. New shirt in jean or plaid material, new obsession of mine. So cool, and goes with literally anything. As an example, these ones:
3. Backpack. Either colorful or faux leather, big, small, studded, they all look fun and there are so many variations, that you can pretty much find suitable backpack for any kind of outfit. Plus they are super comfy to carry around.
4. Boots. Because you never get enough shoe pairs, right.
So that's it for today, all pics connected to links of these products, if you fell in love with any of these pieces, all you need is a click. I hope, you enjoyed this post and got some inspiration to create new stylish looks for your first days/week of school.
Hashtag, You're Welcome.
(Oh my God, I should not be allowed to watch so many episodes of Awkward in one day, haha) xx
That's not even a word, but okay...
I felt like being a SuperGirl today aka giving out some weird fashion advices for those of you, girls, who still have no idea what their closet needs for this newish/upcoming school year.
I am in no way professional fashionista and this post is basically consisting of things I would LOVE to buy, if only some of them could be shipped to my country. (If you reach to this part and suddenly hear some ugly sobbing, then it's probably me, still not over this post). So here we go.
1. New shirt in jean or plaid material, new obsession of mine. So cool, and goes with literally anything. As an example, these ones:
2. High waist jeans. Yeah as much as I love high waist shorts trend, lets admit, you don't want to look ridiculous and get cold just for the sake of fashion when it gets less warm outside, so try this alternative for fall and winter:)
4. Boots. Because you never get enough shoe pairs, right.
5. Caps. I haven't been one of those, until they popping out in local stores here and I randomly decided to try one on. Surprisingly I liked the way these look on me, I think they add a sporty vibe, but can be used even with romantic style dress and such. Try a cap like this too, I am pretty sure, you will end up buying one.
So that's it for today, all pics connected to links of these products, if you fell in love with any of these pieces, all you need is a click. I hope, you enjoyed this post and got some inspiration to create new stylish looks for your first days/week of school.
Hashtag, You're Welcome.
(Oh my God, I should not be allowed to watch so many episodes of Awkward in one day, haha) xx
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Sunday, August 31, 2014
YES OR NO to school dresscode or why even?
By tomorrow morning majority of schools in my city will officially start working and I already seen some "excited" faces around, especially in our big shopping mall area, as most of us start new school year with some new clothing pieces.
So all of the back to school hype got me drowning in feels, because I graduated few years ago and currently am a student in university...which means it's completely different from my school days, even though I still study and all that jazz.
And then you know, I felt relieved. I can't say I loved school or hated it, it was a mixture of both and maybe that's why I miss just a little. But the reason I felt relieved, was because I remembered that I no longer have to follow our school dresscode rules. ...Smells like freedom.
Let me tell you a little about these rules. We did not have uniforms, but our school required us to wear only something black and white, preferably close to uniform or business style, and can I say... I HATED IT. By the time I graduated, my closet was 90% white and black cloth, and when I no longer needed them, I threw out most of it. Yeah, this thing still irritates me.
The whole point is, the only purpose of that dresscode was to force SOME teens in our school to look more classy - less trashy. Most of us, didn't even need that.
I, personally, was chubby kid through my 14-17 years and I was not confident enough to wear skirts, dresses and leggings. ANY kind of them. And having already not so many choices to dress up, I mostly played around with colors and patterns. So yeah, when I realized it was no longer allowed, I was pissed. To this day I still am. My opinion did not change.
And my opinion is that forcing someone to dress like a nun, will not make them one. Clothes do not define us, nor change. If someone acts vulgar or does inappropriate thing - it is their choice, and if you want them to become classy, you know what, there are these fine things called EDUCATION AND MORAL. So:
1. Why should I be "punished" when SOMEONE ELSE lacks it?
and
2. How wearing uniform or anything that kind can stop someone from being what they are?
Our society prefers "virginizing sl*ts" and blaming virgins, because oh no you cannot wear tops that show your arms, since all male population around you will be blinded with sexual thoughts.
Maybe it's because of them, you know.
Cause honestly, I can't see how a t-shirt is something you can't wear to your classes, because I am sorry but it's super hot outside and I would like to feel comfortable enough to actually pay attention to my lessons.
Another thing is uniforms supposed to make students feel equal, but honestly, that doesn't work either. Difference will show up in other ways. Always does, especially if some want people to see it.
Long story short, here is the moral of this story: classy cloth + trashy behavior = still not classy, nope.
Life math, people. All about math. xx
So all of the back to school hype got me drowning in feels, because I graduated few years ago and currently am a student in university...which means it's completely different from my school days, even though I still study and all that jazz.
And then you know, I felt relieved. I can't say I loved school or hated it, it was a mixture of both and maybe that's why I miss just a little. But the reason I felt relieved, was because I remembered that I no longer have to follow our school dresscode rules. ...Smells like freedom.
Let me tell you a little about these rules. We did not have uniforms, but our school required us to wear only something black and white, preferably close to uniform or business style, and can I say... I HATED IT. By the time I graduated, my closet was 90% white and black cloth, and when I no longer needed them, I threw out most of it. Yeah, this thing still irritates me.
The whole point is, the only purpose of that dresscode was to force SOME teens in our school to look more classy - less trashy. Most of us, didn't even need that.
I, personally, was chubby kid through my 14-17 years and I was not confident enough to wear skirts, dresses and leggings. ANY kind of them. And having already not so many choices to dress up, I mostly played around with colors and patterns. So yeah, when I realized it was no longer allowed, I was pissed. To this day I still am. My opinion did not change.
And my opinion is that forcing someone to dress like a nun, will not make them one. Clothes do not define us, nor change. If someone acts vulgar or does inappropriate thing - it is their choice, and if you want them to become classy, you know what, there are these fine things called EDUCATION AND MORAL. So:
1. Why should I be "punished" when SOMEONE ELSE lacks it?
and
2. How wearing uniform or anything that kind can stop someone from being what they are?
Our society prefers "virginizing sl*ts" and blaming virgins, because oh no you cannot wear tops that show your arms, since all male population around you will be blinded with sexual thoughts.
Maybe it's because of them, you know.
Cause honestly, I can't see how a t-shirt is something you can't wear to your classes, because I am sorry but it's super hot outside and I would like to feel comfortable enough to actually pay attention to my lessons.
Another thing is uniforms supposed to make students feel equal, but honestly, that doesn't work either. Difference will show up in other ways. Always does, especially if some want people to see it.
Long story short, here is the moral of this story: classy cloth + trashy behavior = still not classy, nope.
Life math, people. All about math. xx
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back to school,
school,
style,
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