


Title: 30 Avenue Montaigne
Photographer: Walter Pfeiffer

Title: Uma Trama Natural
Photographer: Jacques Dequeker

Title: Heidi Mount
Photographer: Sebastian Kim
She awaked early in the morning.
The fog was allover.
Over the house,
over the gras,
over the old willow,
over the rocking horse,
over Mr. Wonka,
over her bed,
over her hair,
over her face,
Like a sticky,
sweet jail.
Poem: A.
Images & Info: 1 & 2 & 3
So, I am supposed to be on my way right now, but I thought I’d leave you with my latest faves of the resort collections 2010. Many people have complained about Alexander Wang, but I think I am starting to like him more by the day :)

As for Burberry Prorsum, I love how Baily reinvents the classic trench coat cut evry season. This time it seems to have a wooly texture and is covered in ruffles. Exactly my kind of thing. Very nice!
Marc Jacobs. I love the colour palette used here. Even though I should be focusing on softer, natural and nude-ish colours, I couldn’t help but post this one. Especially because the dresses remind me of little cupcakes.

Images. Runwaym

Sometimes I don’t know what to think about Lady Gagas style, but one thing is for sure: it is always entertaining. I also have the habit to look for inspiration in exaggeration. And thats exactly what she does: Exaggerate. I think we all have our Lady Gaga moments, eventhough we might not want to admit it. Her tracks are catchy and fun. And I simply love the hair-bow.
Images. Zimbio
I thought I’d share some pictures of myself that were taken a good two weeks ago. So that you finally have a face you can link to this place.





Also: Bought myself a copy of “Norwegian Wood” by Haruki Murakami yesterday. After reading “Hard-Boiled Wonderland”, “Kafka at the Shore” and “The Wind-up Bird Chronicle” I though I’d read the one that has been hyped so much. As much as I don’t really like hype, sometimes you just don’t get around it.

” ‘I don’t know, it’s stupid turning twenty,’ she said. ‘I am just not ready. It feels weird. Like somebody is pushing me from behind.’ “
It’s quotes like this that run a shiver down my spine. I don’t know how Murakami does it, but he manages to write directly out of my thoughts, actually out of my soul. Incase you’ve read any of his works, do you feel like that too? He really is talented and I may not be an expert, but it’s no wonder people think he deserves a Nobel prize in literature.
A couple of books that are next on my list. I have heard a lot about “Lolita” as it is considered a taboo-book amongst some people of our society. That gives me even more reasons to take a closer look.


