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W E A R I N G / Spring Means No Pants

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Spring is here! Which means no pants. My legs got to see daylight for the first time in 2014 much earlier than expected. And even though I utterly enjoy waking up to the sound of birds, seeing blossoms on the trees and enjoying a 15�C sunny day, a worrying feeling that there is something very wrong overshadows it all, there hasn't been a winter, it's full on spring in February; we're witnessing climate change. jacket: Muji sweatshirt: Uniqlo slit skirt: &OtherStories ( similar ) bag: &OtherStories shoes: Weekday glasses: Sunbuddies

D I Y / Double Bead Choker

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Hardware and clear plastic, delicate vs chunky. My cup of tea! Although beads are quite a staple ingredient when you think of DIY, I honestly never really knew what to do with them as besides being decorative I didn't see a clear purpose for them. But when going through some old DIY supplies and coming across these two ice-cube lookalikes, suddenly I knew just how to put them to good use. Here's the super simple, 3 step instructions to my double beaded, rose gold choker necklace. 1/ Measure how long you want the choker to be by putting a measuring tape around your neck. keep in mind that the opening should be around as wide as your neck so you can still can take off the necklace. 2/ Cut the metal bar to the right length and bend it around something round. I used a can of paint. 3/ Fill the beads with glue and put the ends of the copper bar through them. Let them dry and you're all done! need / thin copper bar / two beads / super glue (clear) / pair of pl...

L I F E / Inspiration in Menswear

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Lately menswear is becoming more like womenswear. Where changes per season are often seen in big ways; a drastic change of silhouette, color, print or theme. Whereas the changes in the menswear would often be more subtle, about what kind of stitching, tailoring, button placement, slight changes in proportions; a higher hem, an exposed ankle. Menswear has a certain delicacy to it. The way men dress changes less or slower per season, compared to women. If the clich� of men rarely shopping is true (that they know what they are missing in their wardrobe, buy it and get out) you could say that my shopping behavior is quite manly. I never dedicate an entire day to shop. When I need something, I order it online or go straight to the store and rack where I can find it. You won�t catch me in a store trying on piles of clothes for fun. The men�s department always looks more �boring� than the women�s department, because it is filled with mostly basics in basic colors. I still find it im...

W E A R I N G / Logomania + Joining Dutch Vogue

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/ As of today, I am officially a member of team Dutch Vogue! It was an absolute honor to be asked to join their digital team and contribute to the site every week with some snapshots of what I'm wearing. These images are from my first post, and here's my introduction interview. Thank you for the warm welcome Vogue! I don't really pay attention to sizes; in my wardrobe you'll find enormous grandpa coats, shirts from the kids department and also these trousers in size 44(literally ten sizes too big). I found them at COS and saw the possibilities; with two small adjustments it has become an oversized, asymmetric pair of wrap trousers. Wore it them with my vintage Calvin Klein tee, which makes it all look so nineties-logomania and loud that the outfit didn't need much else of anything. tee: vintage Calvin Klein trousers: altered COS sandals: Topshop

I N T E R I O R / Old CDs as Mirrored Coasters

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Instead of throwing away those old CDs and DVDs, I use them as coasters. While cleaning out old and damaged discs, I didn't want to throw away these iridescent and mirrored objects. They catch the light so beautifully when they are lying on the glass table holding a glass of water and the sun shines on them through the window. It is one of those little things that I can immensely enjoy.

A C C E S S O R I E S / Elevated Birks

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Adding something rarely results in something that is better. Though this elevated take on the Arizona Birkenstock might be an exception. The platform gives you just a tiny bit of extra height and literally lifts the entire sandal to a new level. Also like that the hardware is white and visually blends in with the white leather. Will not wait for better weather to wear these. got them here (also come in black )

W E A R I N G / Short Hair and Long Coat

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Chopped off quite some centimeters off my hair, it has been hovering around shoulder length for years and this is the first time it reaches a bit above the shoulder. Main reason was to keep it healthy so I was sad to see a bit of length go, but now I like it more than expected (and luckily it is still just long enough to be tucked into my coats and jackets). Making this turtleneck box top is what kept me up two nights ago. I found a really nice mesh which is more like a fine square gauze than it is a fabric which was perfect for these boxy stiff garments. coat: COS(old, similar ) mesh turtleneck: made by me trousers: thrifted trainers: Nike Air Max 1 glow in the dark bag: DIY