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Friday, March 9, 2012

Dreaming is what I did when I was just a kid

Dreaming is what I did when I was young
Quietly murmuring the lines of a song
And though it seems like ages ago
The song is one thing I will always know
I can still recall every single line
A vivid mind, despite of all the wine

The song was about how one’s life would be
Ten years from then, as far as one could see
It told me about roses, romance and rain
About hotel rooms, soul food and champagne
It made me dream about this particular guy
O yes, that song shot me straight to the sky

Even when there was no music playing
I could hear exactly what the singer was saying
And every time something was said to me
I didn’t answer, I felt so utterly free

Maybe I was strange, maybe I was weird
But I remember that there was nothing I feared
Just things I longed for, to happen in the future
Now I’ve almost reached the age where I’ll be mature

So it has become time to go back to that song
I guess that’s the place where I belong
Dreaming is what I did when I was a kid
And it was the most sincere thing I ever did

By me.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Roots






Photography: Sofie van Esch
Mua/hair: Deniz Ozcan

Monday, March 5, 2012

''I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning... Every day I find something creative to do with my life''.

This quote belongs to the legendary Miles Davis, but I can relate to it a lot.
When somehow I have a bit of free time (doesn't happen that often unfortunately) I like to work on my scrapbook. One of the few things that works really relaxing for me. Here's a look in my scrapbook. Mostly about fashion but some other inspiring things as well ;)

Carnival

Dressed like Amy Winehouse this year, I had a marvellous time.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Taste of Runway

A few weeks ago I discovered the fabulous site Taste of Runway, where the owner posts runway photos combined with a recipe that looks exactly like it. In this way, she combines her two biggest passions: food and fashion. I think it's a wonderful concept, it gives a much more light feeling, like something fun (what it also is, but some people tend too take it all very seriously, a bit too seriously if you ask me!) and breezy. And the food is very desirable as well of course. Though not everything.. I would say no to the tofu steak with spinach and rice (Fendi). But the cheese cake seems delicious. I'd say, take a look at the site and try something yourself! Which one would you choose for?


Oscar de la Renta SS 2012, pizza margeritha.

Mary Katrantzou SS 2012, macarons.

Fendi FW 2011/2012, Tofu steak with pepper tartare, buttered spinach and curry rice.

Louis Vuitton SS 2012, Fried lotus flowers

Burberry prorsum SS 2012, layered soft sponge cake with milk chocolate and coffee cream.

Missoni FW 2011/2012, coloured pasta

Paco Rabanne SS 2012, marinated sardines.

Prada SS 2012, cheese cake

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Names North Sea Jazz 2012

Something I can look forward to while studying for my exams.. What I will do a lot I guess up and until May. But thank god for an incredible summer to come, which includes my third trip to North Sea. This year I planned to go all 3 days. Why not, right? It's not like I have too much money (I will never have) but music is so worth it.

Anyway, the first names are a-ma-zing and I'm gonna tell you right now which names I'm talking about.

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Van the Man!

Macy Gray

Janelle Monae

Tony Bennett
You may know him from the duet 'Body and Soul' with Amy Winehouse or 'The Lady is a Tramp' (both covers of course) with Lady Gaga.

Gregory Porter
Great beginning soul singer, love his ballad 'Be good'.

And many, many more names to come.

Monday, February 27, 2012

''In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.''

A few years ago I bought a biography of Coco Chanel but I never actually made time to read it. I have this thing with books - certain books I've got to have and I read all the books that are in my shelve. So it'll probably take a few years 'till I've read them all! And when I have, I've probably bought many, many more again.

Anyway, the person Coco Chanel always intrigued me a lot. She came off very strong and severe (I even heard she had contact with the nazis) but what she made was like, pure elegance.

The biography learned me a lot more about her. How she never told anyone about her youth and family (she was very poor), how there was only one man she had ever really loved - that was Boy Capel, and how he died in a car accident, how she had contact with German soldiers in the second world war indeed, how she disliked gays though she was believed to have feelings for her (female) models herself as well.

Coco Chanel was a woman of different sides. She could be cold as ice, to her friends and family, to her models (who had to stand straight, while she perfectionized the dresses they wore, for hours - she never painted her designs, she always made them on the body) and to herself as well. No real marriage for her, she died alone and famous.

During her life she had some very interesting friendships, among who Winston Churchill, Igor Stravinsky (that was her love interest at one moment in time) and the Duke of Westminster.

And what to say about the clothes she made? I think every girl would wish to have a real Chanel item in their closet. A dress, a bag, a lipstick or a perfume. Coco always looked define. Simple (perhaps too simple for a few among us) but always classy. And very extraordinary at that time. She wore boys' clothes, while women usely looked very feminine. But Coco wore hats, wide pantalons and (fake!) jewelry.

Her most succesful period (though that's hard to say, cause nowadays the house of Chanel is still very succesful) was during the Roaring Twenties. Those were the days, my friend ;) Really, women were standing up for theirselves (as Coco said: 'The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud.') and they were called flappers. They drank, they smoked, they listened to jazz and they wore Chanel. Of course.

There's no woman in fashion who is as controversial as Chanel was. Some things she said... But that couldn't be different with such an amazing fashion brand. The film 'Coco avant Chanel' - with a fabulous Audrey Tautou as Coco - confirmed my thoughts about her. A poor woman who made her way to the top. So much power and strength, which live on in the heritage she left us all. For a few it is real and touchable but for the most of us it's desirable - extremely desirable that is. Just like Coco wanted to be herself.