
Mary-kate & Ashley Olsen keeps delivering a good sense of style and a fashion forward attitude. I love how they supplement each other! Ashley has a slightly more tailored look while Mary-Kate goes all in on Rock-Bohemian. It's always inspiring to see how they combine their outfits.





Some highlights of the general trends seen on the catwalks for Spring Summer 2011. Miss-matchings are defenitly my thing. In my opinion it gives a look maximum personality. The metallic trend, will be useful for the night time while clean cuts will be my best friend during summer days. Longing for Spring Summer already.


The Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2011 show that I posted (
I'm obsessed with investing in a military jacket for this winter. & the mainstream chains have a pretty good offer on these. (I just wish they were slightly ticker) Anyway, Here are the favourites so far.



Nick Knight is one of the world's most influential fashion photographers. He worked for giants like Alexander McQueen, Christian Dior, Yohji Yamamoto and Yves Saint Laurent (To mention a few). He won numerous awards for his editorial works for some of the top international fashion magazines. Like said, One picture says more than a thousand words, right!?

These are my favourites that will light up cold, dark days this autumn. Fur collar, Rain boots, H&M and Lanvin collaboration and metallic nailpolish.

Another collection that catched my eye was Charlotte Ronson. It tells clearly what goes on from this season to the next with the keywords of Floral, Militar, Transparency, Miss-matchings & Mixing materials. All 3 collections clarify that laced wedges are still on.

The Spring/Summer images is starting to pour in. The first one out is Alexander Wang S/S collection & to sum up Alexander's interpretation of the next season, the keywords would be - head to toe colour matchings and metallic applications in a colour scale of pastels. Laced wedges keeps on rocking. We love!

Acne designs transvestite collection in collaboration with Candy Magazine(A transvestite publication). The collection is not aiming to offer typical unisex pieces but to create a total gender confusion. And appeal an open-minded 21st century consumer. Even though the collection is small (only 3 pieces) I definitly like the message behind this collaboration.

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I just found these images in my inspiration folder. I think they are from some very old editorial by Vogue China. Anyway, it reminded me of how badly I want a floral maxi skirt in dark colours similar to that one on the left. So now I'm heading out to some shops to see if I find something similar. Later!

Ever since I posted these pants from COS I just can't get them out of my head. Today I could give my right hand to have this outfit.

The top model Abbey Lee Kershaw has a great sense of style. Her style reflects rock chic goes bohemian - like a version of Woodstock in 2010. Love it!