• Marina Rinaldi x Stella Jean I •

• Marina Rinaldi x Stella Jean I •

10 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Jumpsuit: Marina Rinaldi x Stella Jean
Pumps: Valentino “Rockstud”
Bag: Gilson Martins
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Choker: Jennifer Fisher
Bracelet: Hermès

One day after my birthday, I spoiled myself with a gift from myself to myself in Milan – this amazing jumpsuit! I had already fallen in love with the Stella Jean collection for Marina Rinaldi last year at the presentation. The collection may be a little over the top, especially when you combine the clothes for an all-over Stella Jean look, which is kind of a bit too much, but there are a few single pieces that are simply amazing and I’m glad to be able to present more than one to you. I bought this jumpsuit because I couldn’t resist (the heart wants what the heart wants – and birthdays are a good reason to spend a little more money on a single piece than usual, haha!) but luckily also received two other gorgeous pieces from the collection (choosing was SO hard!) which I’ll be showing you soon – so stay tuned for some more colorful and graphically super interesting stuff!

Did you know that these prints are inspired by Stella Jean’s Haitian heritage? Since I’m already an African wax print lover (not the same, though, I know), you can imagine how much I love this one! And the bold colors are simply amazing! Can’t wait to show you the other two pieces I chose – one of them is a little more simple and the other one is extremely colorful! Totally me! ♥

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• Night Lights •

• Night Lights •

10 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: H&M Trend
High Heels: Zara
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Alternatives: ASOS dress,
ASOS Curve dress, River Island heels,
Lipsy heels, ASOS earrings,
ASOS earrings

Photo shoots at night are definitely not as easy as they look in the pictures – but it’s fun to do them! For our first official try, I went for an all-black look because there’s not too much to miss when you look at the photos. I didn’t want the darkness or lighting to hide or change any important detail.

The look is super easy and I already wore this dress for a super long day in Milan – with my favorite lace-up boots, a black coat and some statement sunnies (kinda felt like in “The Devil Wears Prada”). But since I wanted to show you the amazing sleeves of this dress, I went for a kind of night out look with high heels. Either way, I love the dress so much and I’m happy to have found such a great piece that’s bodycon and still tight enough around my legs. If there’s something I hate, then it’s tight dresses that actually look like a sack down there because they’re too wide so the whole body-hugging effect is gone for good.

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• Casual Spring •

• Casual Spring •

1 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Sweater: H&M Trend
Denim Culottes: sheego
Slippers: Arezzo
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Bracelet: Hermès
Glasses: Prada VPR 16N 1AB-1O1 53/18
Alternatives: Dr. Denim culottes,
ASOS slippers, ASOS glasses

It seems like spring is finally here! Still a bit cold but we’re getting close to sunshiny days and dips in the pool, right? :) But I’m more than ready for outfits without actually still needing a coat and warm boots after the shoot. This one still needed a jacket afterwards, but I went out like this and felt like there was only some ice cream missing in the pictures. ;)

Culottes are something I’ve already shown you a few times and people either love them or hate them. I totally understand why, but there’s actually no kind of pants that’s more comfy and yes, I think they’re pretty cool and can make an outfit a “look”. ;) That’s why I chose them for this look instead of regular skinny jeans. They’d be totally awesome too, but the culottes make it more special. ;)

I also love the sweater and – of course – my slippers from Brazil. I love the brand Arezzo, they have amazing and comfy shoes and if you ever are in Brazil, you have to visit one of the stores. So I finally jumped on the slipper wagon and tried these shoes for the first time, and even though I was pretty sure that they wouldn’t really match my style (and my height), I like them very much and they’re great to wear. I think now I know why everybody’s wearing the Gucci slippers and kind of would like to own a pair by myself… we’ll see! ;)

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• Red •

• Red •

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Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: Chi Chi London Curve
Pumps: Valentino “Rockstud”
Bag: Gilson Martins
Bracelet: Hermès
Alternatives: Chi Chi London dress white floral,
Chi Chi London dress pink,
Chi Chi London dress lilac floral,
Chi Chi London dress rosé gold,
Chi Chi London dress black,
Chi Chi London Curve dress navy blue,
Chi Chi London Curve dress embroidered rosé,
Chi Chi London dress pink floral,
Chi Chi London petite dress brown,
Chi Chi London dress pale pink,
Chi Chi London Curve dress embroidered pink,
ASOS pumps, Guess bag,
MICHAEL Michael Kors clutch, By Malene Birger clutch,
Dorothy Perkins clutch

I welcome spring with a bright red dress – even though the weather outside isn’t that lovely while it was super warm and nice in February when we shot these pictures (actually planned for Valentine’s Day, but due to being at home with my family, I just had no time to post it), today’s a good day to show you this gorgeous dress. :)

It’s currently almost sold out where I originally bought it because it was already on sale in February, but it keeps coming back in a few sizes. Don’t worry, though, this dress is still available in lots of different colors and styles, look:


Good to know
: when I ordered → this Chi Chi dress, I felt like the sizing was not correctly explained at navabi because a UK size 18 is not a EU size 44 but a size 46 – that’s why it was way too big for me (I had ordered a size 46 and ended up with a 48 because of Chi Chi’s weird sizing). Please have that in mind when ordering at navabi. Otherwise, my tip is to stick to the original sizing and always choose your actual UK size (mine is 16, which is a German 44). Plus: I had the feeling that the regular Chi Chi dresses tend to fit small to size while the Chi Chi Curve dresses are actually a bit larger, even though when wearing this red dress (and I chose a UK size 18, means a EU size 46!), I felt like it was way too tight around my bust and the arm holes were too small. That’s why the dress is now a skirt, thanks to my mom. ;) I guess my tips won’t help that much because you’ll definitely have to try the dresses on in order to find your right size. But it may help a little with choosing before ordering. ;)

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