Posted to
Fashion on Nov 25, 2012 - 14:08
Good morning lovely readers!
Today I'll show you another piece that I brought from my latest trip to Primark.
I fell in love with the "high-low" chiffon skirts and dresses. I think they make us look like ballerinas or somehow little princesses.
So I brought a soft pink skirt like this one on the picture.
And I guess this is my suggestion for a nice girly outfit with that "ballerina" skirt.
;)
**Mel by Melissa flat shoes 49,50€ // Primark Skirt 11€ // Cream tights (similiar here and here) // H&M sweater 14,95€ // H&M tube scarf 9,95€ // Forever 21 teadrop earrings 5,90€ // Stradivarius 4 bracelets 6,95€**
(picture from my blog)
Posted to
Fashion on Nov 25, 2012 - 14:01
I love statement necklaces!
And for this rainy winter we have this beautiful pieces to sparkle our outfits. I think it's a very nice trend, because it makes us feel so feminine and glamourous.
Here's a pic from my latest purchase on Primark. It was ONLY 5€ Can you believe it?!
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What do you think about this sparkly trend? HIT? or MISS?
(picture is mine)
Posted to
Fashion on Nov 25, 2012 - 13:54
Look what I've got today on the mail! My beautiful boots from Mel by Melissa.
I've talked about Melissa shoes before, but I've never tried it before.
So I was looking for some comfortable rain boots and I found this ones on spartoo with 20% off (from here).
They doesn't smell like rubber and omg... I've already tried them on here at home... and they are unbelievable comfortable! They feel like
a second skin. =D
The lace is on the inside, and you can feel it when passing your fingers trough it.
I'm so happy!!!
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What do you think about Melissa shoes? Have you ever tried it? Tell me all about it.
Posted to
Entertainment on Jul 17, 2012 - 17:10
Here's Hugo Mendes at Academia do Humor Licor Beirão RFM.
Great portuguese humour.
He's a Stand Up comedian at a contest of RFM (portuguese radio station). Please enjoy and put a like on the video so he can win ;)
The contest is until tomorrow, i think. I hope he wins!
THANK YOU guys!!!
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*source link below*
Posted to
Fashion on Jul 4, 2012 - 17:03
When I was rambling on the internet I saw this page with some instructions how to pack a suitcase for your vacations. For instance, if you don't wanna crumple your shirts you can roll them and storage like sausages.
They explain how to pack according the type of suitcase you have. They also show how to pack pants, skirts, dresses, jackets, shirts, accessories, etc. It's nothing over the top...
but it's enough to get the message and learn some nice tips.
*pictures not mine, see source link*
Posted to
Entertainment on Jul 4, 2012 - 10:13
lol HELLO guys! I just found this video and laugh so much... i just wanna know... is this for real? or like that kid on the youtube: "Is this real life?!"
So, this video is a "taste of Brad Pitt's younger brother lifestyle" and I find it hilarious... he looks like a geeky middle age guy. And the rap song that they put while he was rinding his bike just complements everything! LOL
Watch it and
tell me all about it!
What do you think... is this staged to look like this, or is this for real?
Posted to
Fashion on Jun 30, 2012 - 15:27
I'm so in love with this skirt. Since I saw it on a picture of a portuguese mall I had to find where i could buy the skirt...
and after all it's a spanish store called Etxart & Panno and it's 125€. For now... it's kinda over my budget, and I still think I can find a similiar skirt on other stores. If you know other stores with a skirt similiar to this one please tell me ;)
I think this skirt
is perfect for that "french romantic look" and it would be perfect with my new platform shoes (2nd picture).
*pictures are mine, from my blog*
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Places on Jun 22, 2012 - 12:58
Holi is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal.
The significance came from some legends about the Gods and the prevailance of love and respect over evil, lust and disrespectful behaviours from men.
There are perennial rituals attached to Holi: the first is smearing of coloured powder on each other, and throwing coloured
and scented water at each time. On the first day of this festival, Hindus participate in a public bonfire. Prior to the event, men prepare for this by collecting extra wood. The fire itself is lit near midnight, as the moon rises. The main custom of Holi is the use of the colored powders and water on others. This is why Holi is given the name “Festival of Colors.”
And also...
The spring season, during which the weather changes, is believed to cause viral fever and cold. The playful throwing of natural coloured powders has a medicinal significance: the colours are traditionally made of Neem, Kumkum, Haldi, Bilva, and other medicinal herbs prescribed by Āyurvedic doctors.
Credits for the pictures and article:
http://sallyhanreck.com/archives/5328/holi-festival-of-colours-001
http://cocomeetshonel.blogspot.pt/2011/06/holi-indian-festival-of-colour.html
http://aujourdhuivalery.blogspot.pt/2012/03/holi-festival-of-colours.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_6410000/newsid_6418600/6418635.stm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holi
What do you think about this festival so full of colours and happiness?
Posted to
Places on Jun 22, 2012 - 12:44
Ok, i consider this my number 3, on my list of laces to visit.
Well, first i wanna go to Marraquexe and then Singapore... and this "little" wonder I wanna go neeeeext!!!
Can you imagine how did this people built this structures?
How did they even move the rocks?
Machu Picchu it's in Peru, and means ‘Old Peak,” is one of the most enigmatic ancient sites in the world. According to legend,
Machu Picchu was long ago considered to be a sacred place. The credit for the creation of the extraordinary city goes to the Inca people who have erected many stone structures and turned the place into a work of art.
Two thousand feet above the Urubamba river, these ruins consist of baths, temples, palaces, and about 150 houses, all very well preserved. These gray granite structures, some of which weigh more than 50 tons, are so perfectly sculpted that they are nothing less than works of architectural genius. They were rediscovered by a Yale archaeologist in 1911.
The ethereal beauty, workmanship, and history of the place are amazing... don't you think?
Posted to
Places on Jun 22, 2012 - 12:38
I'm very inspired to take a trip, so I was browsing on the internet some places that i would like to visit, and i found this beautiful pics from Petra in Jordan.
It has been described by the UNESCO as “one of the most precious cultural properties of man’s cultural heritage”, Petra is an archeological site on the slope of Mount Hor. It is one of the new wonders of the world and is famous
for its rock-cut architecture.
This site was kept hidden until 1812 when it was discovered by a Swiss explorer. It was said to have been prepared by God for the Jewish people. Petra once flourished under the Roman empire but a rapid decline began with the Arabian trade being taken elsewhere. Then an earthquake caused a great deal of destruction. Tourists frequent the place to get a glimpse of the ruins of this beautiful city.
I love to see different architectural design, specially when you think that at that time the people that built it didn't have the intruments that we have today.
What do you think of this place?