Vintage but trendy

Looking for a new look this summer and some style inspiration for creating a new outfit? I have for you an easy, casual proposal: why not a lovely holed or knitted top/tunic in a vintage look? I always thought clothes of a knitted lace type are too vintage and look like something from my grandma’s wardrobe. I am sure that every woman has something similar and know it very well. But they should not be underestimated – they are perfect for the summer and would work well with any high waisted skirt, shorts or pants. I personally chose the classic black color under it – high waisted shorts and a balconette. So, don’t wait – find your vintage knitted tunic and go for it – style it in fashionway!

Photography by Marg Basarova

Spring gives me wings

After a long winter, the days are getting warmer and the sun is staying out longer. I love the change of seasons. Every new season has something beautiful to offer. So is with the fashion – new trends and new colors are waiting for us. And as the fashion spring/summer palette is full with shades of sun colors, I find them gathered in this wonderful butterfly tunic. The outfit is complemented with those chic pink sunglasses, which also have the form of a butterfly and follow the current pink trend.

When winter gives way to spring, for me this is the favourite change of seasons, as it reminds me it’s time to start getting ready for the coming summer – I am so excited preparing my summer wardrobe… what about you?

Photography by Marg Basarova

Goodbye summer, hello autumn

I have been on the road a lot in the last weeks and I did not realise how fast the autumn has came with all it’s colors and beauty. In contrast with the bright summer colors, here I have switched to some neutral ones – nude and black to match the surrounding natural palette, full with different nuances. This dress is great for the new seasons’s start – long sleeves, but short and generously cut at the top and the elbows. The temperatures are still not cold enough to prevent us from enjoying the weather outside.

Photography by Marg Basarova