The 2017 wedding trends play around romance and past fashion with jumps back to the ’50s and ‘60s for the bride gowns. These 4 easy to style examples offer you different ways to endorse these hot tendencies with the help of Millybridal UK. The wedding dresses seen on the 2017 expos have two things in common: delicate lace applications and overall originality, both elaborated in a very fine way without overdoing or over expose the body. Laces are a must: 2017 requires long skirts with a cascade of ruffles and see-through effect with lace fabrics. This year lace features vintage works and the chosen colours shifts between ivory and powder.…
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Floral kimonos for a spring anticipation
Isn’t winter for you and are you secretly dreaming about spring warm days? No more with a floral kimono. Kimonos are traditional Japanese clothes both for man and women, available in different traditional styles, each one to cover one of the four seasons and different national celebrations (matsuri). The things I like the most about kimonos are elegance and modernity since they can be easily “translated” into a “Western” fashion language. Alone, as a dress, or as a coat, a kimono is an interesting piece worth adding into your closet. In my opinion, if it’s an independent creation, the better as these kimonos found over StyleWe!I’ve already shown StyleWe with a selection…
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Elegant, colourful and artistic outfit at Palazzo Alario (Ascea Marina-Italy)
A chilly but sunny wintry day, an event and the perfect scenario for a mix-matching outfit and a photo shoot. A 700’s country farmhouse, Palazzo Alario, and a small square reminiscent of Greek urban architecture inspired me for a fashion look with an artistic touch. I was wearing a WSDear sleeveless chiffon dress with pockets and pop art print: solid blocks in red, yellow, blue, fuchsia, white and black. Ph. B.Positano This chiffon dress reminds of Mondrian’s masterpieces and eclectic 80’s pop fashion and, in order to beat the cold, I’ve naturally layered it with an asymmetric blue Promod cardigan and a deep violet trench coat. Thinking about the location…
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Mini guide: 5 Christmas gifts for archaeologists
Tic tac, Christmas is here and Santa is coming to town! That means it’s time to prepare your latest packages: today there are 5 gifts for archaeologists and aspiring archaeo-buddies, of all ages and sexes. If you count some archaeologists among your friends or someone loving or studying the subject, you don’t have to worry about! Useful, useless or pleasureful things for them, I have selected 5 ideas for special Christmas gifts for friends and colleagues. For the meticulous and the practical ones, the ironic and the vain girl, there’s the perfect Christmas present. A latte, please, but how much coffee? The Munsell mug is the official breakfast mug for…
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Your Birthday Girl: OOTD + FOTD, What I Wore for My Birthday
Let’s face it: I’m getting older. This means a few days ago I was a birthday girl (again, I mean it was my birthday)! Nothing special, but, in my opinion, every single gathering is a good occasion to look at one’s best. What I wore for my birthday? Here you have some outfit and make-up pictures… Sorry, but I’m not a very romantic girl despite I like heels and dresses. I wore a thrifted satin violet dress with a sapphire blue Promod asymmetric cardigan, a pair of Pompea grey decorated tights, a Pimkie satchel and a pair of grey ankle boots made in Italy. These shoes are very comfortable……













