szeptember 10, 2011


"Jeans Mustre"



Exclusive: Camaron slim boyfriend jean ($245, Harrods)

Economical: boyfriend jeans with straight legs in washed denim and a button fly ($19.99, H&M)



Exclusive: Eric leather-trimmed patchwork skinny jeans ($815, Isabel Marant)

Economical: Miso Highwaisted Skinny Jeans ($29.99, Republic)







Exclusive: washed blue boot-cut jeans ($219, mytheresa.com)


Economical: boot cut stretch black jeans with white stitching pocket ($10.99, ModaExpress)






Exclusive: mid-rise cropped patchwork jeans ($740, Junya Watanabe)

Economical: brown destroyed denim skinny jeans ($29.50, Hot Topic)

There is a time, when we search for economical solution. And there is a time, when money doesn't matter, we wish for the most exclusive items. I have offer from both sides !!

Sponge cake roll


One of my favorite dessert is this special cake roll. When I want to eat something sweet, but I have not any times, I always make a sponge roll.
Of course, you could make it in different tastes. My family's great favorite is the sponge roll with different fruits like strawberry or lemon. But the simple roll with jam is also delicious! (You could find the recipe here!)

Bon appetite!!

szeptember 09, 2011






          French Braided Fringe











   1.     I like to part slightly off-centre for this. On the heavier side, grab a section at your hairline and split it into three.










   2.     Let's start the side french braid from your hairline to your ear.










   3.     Braid once, add hair into bottom section of the braid and repeat.










   4.     Continue with this pattern until you have 5-7 sections added in.










   5.     Secure the braid with bobby pin.










   6.     At the end, maybe you use a little bit of the flat-iron at the ends of your hair.






Sweet Couscous

Ingredients:

300g couscous
6 dl hot water
50g butter
4 tablespoon honey
1 vanilla
2 dl cream
500g mixed berries
6 teaspoon icing sugar


 

Direction :
  1. Place the couscous in a bowl and pour on the water. Mix into the butter and honey. Let sit while you prepare the remaining ingredients.
    
     2.  Cut in half the vanilla, mix into the icing sugar and heated cream.
     3.  In a glass layer the couscous and berries. Finally pour on the vanilla cream and serve it.

 
Mad about the hat

Having a bad hair day? Wrap a scraf around your wayward hair, or hide out movie-star style under a slouch hat.

You see it on the catwalk. You see it on the stars. It's the add-on that lends instant elegance, whether you are in the city or on the dance floor.
Choose a scraf and knot to match your style. A silk scraf tied like a bandana looks fabolous with a floor-lenght gown in a matching colour. If you are aiming for a casual bohemian look. copy Salvatore Ferragamo - choose single-colour cotton and let the ends of the scarf hang free.
Princess Eugenie of York and
Princess Beatrice of York


Whenever hats are on trend, we turn our gaze to England. England is, after all, the home of hat icon Isabella Blow, hat makers Philip Treacy and Stephen Jones. In a country where hats are de riguer for royalty, headwear never really goes out of style. Penny Martin notes that this spring's royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton kicked off yet another hat renaissance in London: "Our papers have been full of pictures of Kate Middleton in various fascinators (a delicate and frivolous head decoration)," she says.






And it's not only in hat-mad England that the summer was offering up a wild range of headwear for every mood and weather. If you are shooting for a feminine 70s retro look, well ... luck you; the choices are endless.
If you love the new masculine looks, top off your outfit with a classic men's hat. Men's headwear is a story in itself, full of everything from fedoras and Stetsons to trucker hats and soft workwear caps.
Jessica Sutta and Nicole Scherzinger
The possibilities are infinite - and nowhere is it written that you can only have one hat in your wardrobe.