Wednesday 29 April 2015

Outfits: Better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all.


Cold shoulder blouse: Urban Outfitters || Necklaces: Zara & ShopDixi || Boots: Mango

When seeing the pictures I took on a very sunny & hot day last week I get a bit sad, because I'm sitting on the couch and looking at the heavy rain through the window right now. German spring weather is probably the most annoying thing ever, I wish the heat would always be here. 
Okay enough complaining about the weather, let's talk about my outfit: To be honest these shorts are probably my most worn ones in outfit posts ever, right? They really fit to everything and its shredded details never get old. I love wearing blouses with denim shorts (sometimes with destroyed skinny jeans, too.), it's so comfortable! Especially when it comes to this stunning blouse I got from Urban Outfitters a while ago. It's very oversized, got cut-out shoulders and a beautiful boho print. The best way to wear blouses like this one is tucking them in your shorts, so there's still a nice body silhouette and the outfit doesn't look shapeless. In summer I usually enjoy wearing bright, colorful clothes but I don't want to live without my beloved black and dark hues. So this airy and flowy blouse is the perfect solution. 

Love x










Monday 27 April 2015

WALKING IN CONCRETE



I was in San Francisco for a couple of days last week, and of course I did some walking while I was there.  I know the city somewhat but I often end up doing the same old things, so this time I (and the Loved One) set out walking to a couple of places I’d never been before, the Peace Pagoda in Japantown and the Villancourt Fountain in Justin Herman Plaza near the downtown waterfront.  Neither is exactly obscure bit they’re not must-see destinations either.

The Peace Pagoda is in the Peace Plaza, part of the Japan Center complex, a cluster of Japanese shops and restaurants.  It was designed by the architect Yoshiro Taniguchi and was a gift presented to San Francisco in 1968 by Osaka, a “sister city” and the place where several members of Acid Mothers Temple come from.


The Peace Plaza is a big open paved space between two malls, and although apparently it’s often the scene of concerts and festivals, not much was going on when I was there: a couple of toddlers running around under close parental supervision and a couple of Asian girls taking selfies with the pagoda in the background.  Well, sure.  I rather liked the Peace Pagoda, for all that it’s part of an ancient tradition, but made of concrete and it also looks a bit World’s Fair, a bit retro-futuristic.  Who doesn’t like that?



And a small, curious thing I noticed around Japantown, there were a number of signs for bars and restaurants that had graphics of martini glasses outside.  And this was something I’d seen before in other parts of the city.  San Francisco seems to have more martini signs than any other city I’ve ever been in, and believe me I notice these things.  Perhaps there’s a small monograph to be written here.  But we didn’t stop for a martini, we went on to the Vaillancourt Fountain.


That empty, unused, paved expanse of the Peace Plaza looked to have a lot in common with the Justin Herman Plaza.  It’s also big and empty and people carefully walk around the edges, leaving the center vacant.  Maybe they’re keeping well away from the Villancourt Fountain, a magnificent, brutal, concrete folly, and a controversial one in certain circles.  One Lloyd Skinner, described as an “art connoisseur” said that the fountain was "Stonehenge, unhinged, with plumbing troubles," but he seemed to think that was a bad thing.


Judging its qualities is currently made harder by the fact that the fountain is now dry.  Huge quantities of water were supposed to crash through the concrete tubes 30,000 US gallons per minute, one reads, and this did, apparently, make a prodigious noise.  But the fountain is expensive to run and in a time of California drought maybe a giant water feature just doesn’t sit well with locals. 


As you see can probably see, the structure contains various ramps and platforms, creating places you could stand and watch the waters from above and even in their midst, but that’s no longer possible.  Even if there were any water, those ramps and platforms are all barricaded off now.


There’s quite  a lot of back story to the fountain.   Designer ArmandVaillancourt, a French Canadian, sprayed “Quebec Libre” on the concrete of the  fountain right before it was opened, and then in 1987 U2 played a concert there and Bono (can that man do nothing right?) sprayed "Rock N Roll Stops The Traffic" on it, which pissed off just about everybody except Vaillancourt who is clearly one of nature’s genuine subversives, and also a very sharp dressed man.  That's him below.


 Anyway there’s no sign of this aesthetic struggle now – and since there’s no water running, and no noise, very few people seem to pay the fountain any mind but this lack of water does mean you can walk right into it.  Kids seem to really like it, as a kind of adventure playground without too much risk of injury.  And I liked it too, and found myself drawn in.  

Of course as you walk under the mighty concrete arms you can’t help thinking that if water were to come shooting out through the cavities at unpredictable intervals, that would be truly adventurous, but the powers that be in SF aren’t quite that subversive.

Anyway, by this time I was feeling in need of the “silver bullet”.  As the signs prove, there are a great many paces to get a martini in this town but I only really considered one of them, John’s Grill, beloved by Dashiell Hammett and making an appearance in The Maltese Falcon.



And you know, I was a little reluctant to go there, a little scared of being disappointed.  John’s was the place where I drank my first ever American martini, and it holds a mythic spot in my life, but what if it didn’t live up to my own personal mythology?  Anyway I risked it.  I was a fool to have worried.  It was about 4.30 on a Saturday afternoon, the place was dark and cool, and by no means empty, but there was only one person sitting at the small bar.  I had my martini, the Loved One had a gimlet – and it was all pretty much perfect.  


Drinking in the afternoon can always be a risky thing, but this time it worked, we walked out of John’s with out spirits lifted and a spring in our step.  We also knew that we were almost certainly walking in the footsteps of Hammett, who was surely one of the sharpest dressed men ever to slouch in front of a typewriter or indeed walk the mean streets.





Outfit: Dream higher than the sky and deeper than the ocean.


"Xanadu" Duster kimono: Spell Designs || Metallica tee worn as dress: H&M || Necklaces: Shop Dixi & Vanessa Mooney

This look is all about beautiful purple & blue hues, it's probably my favorite color combination. It always reminds me of the sea, my favorite place to be. This beautiful duster got beautiful flowers and stunning peacocks for the print and is very 70s inspired when thinking of old indian gauze dresses which got similar prints and patterns. I wanted to keep the rest simple and plain, so I combined the flowy duster with my acid washed Metallica dress (it's actually an oversized tank top from the men collection at H&M - when you want to wear tees as dresses, always go 2-3 sizes up or it'll be too short. :-) ) and layered necklaces. The two shorter ones are new, I love wearing them together. Those are less huge than statement necklaces, but still are an eye-catcher what I love! 

Happy new week, friends! xx










Friday 24 April 2015

Outfit: Live the journey.


Elephant indian printed dress: Kiss The Sky via ASOS || Necklaces: Forever 21 & Vintage || Fringe bag: Zara || Boots: Gamloong

I bought this beautiful dress when there was "Glamour shopping week" here in Germany, so it was also a nice bargain for me - it's so so cute! Off shoulder dresses are perfect for summer, they're very flowy and an eye-catcher. Especially this one got this stunning boho print, criss-cross back and crochet inserts. Even if it's actually pretty colorful, the colors are still muted what I love! I wanted to have that "travel" vibe in my outfit, so I wear my gorgeous fringed bucket bag in suede (perfect for festivals or days in town btw!) and brown western boots. Bucket bags are my favorites, because they fit to everything and are so comfortable to wear. I'm definitely prepared for the summer heat to come! :-)

Wish you all a beautiful, relaxing weekend! Love x












Wednesday 22 April 2015

Outfit: One love in your eyes now.


Coyote kimono: Spell Designs || Denim buttoned bustier top: Minkpink || Bandit shorts: One Teaspoon via ShopBop || Necklace: Urban Outfitters || Boots: Vagabond

I even don't know how long I had waited for this kimono to be available. I guess it was around 4 months after I saw this beauty in a sneak-peak picture. The western inspired print got me at first sight, those cute symbols all over are so me. There can be conchos, bull skulls, pistols, feathers, arrows and even horseshoes found - so everything the american heart can wish for (especially when you're into cowboy and indians stories/movies hehe…). On top of that there's also a beautiful moroccan pattern in a beautiful peachy-pink tone for the background! That's so typical for Spell Designs, they have the most beautiful boho prints ever! I think this kimono couldn't get any better. The two-piece combo underneath funnily happened by chance, shorts and bustier top were actually created separately. I got this bustier top around one year ago (I posted it in my "Coachella love" outfit post last year) and I love its light washed denim together with the peachy color of the kimono. I think light tones in blue and pink look amazing together! When I searched for shorts matching the outfit in my wardrobe, I saw that my beloved one teaspoon shorts got the same light wash and color as my crop top like if they were made for each other. Now I only had to add my favorite necklace, rings and my platform boots to create this combo which has definitely become one of my most favorite outfits this summer. 
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Btw did you recognize the lyrics in my title? I got really nostalgic about music last weekend and listened to all my favorite tunes from 5-10 years ago. Still loving "One Love" by Aiden so much. If you haven't heard it yet, you really should go check it out here . Definitely a worth listening to for all rock music lovers out there. 

Love xx