• Ice Cream •

• Ice Cream •

4 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
T-Shirt: H&M Trend
Skirt: H&M Trend
Belt: Ted Baker “Julo”
Platform Heels: Schutz
Bag: Reed Krakoff “Micro Boxer”
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Tribal Earrings
Bracelet: Hermès
Alternatives: ASOS shirt,
Vanzetti belt, Pier One sandals,
Mai Più Senza sandals, ASOS bag,
ASOS earrings

This skirt was a major success on → Instagram. People went crazy about it and all I can say is: me too. :) I really didn’t think that I’d love it so much when I placed my huge order at H&M. ;)

It’s really amazing and has a great fit (EU size 44), and the color is so wonderfully bright! The lining is made of gray sweater fabric, so I guess that gray would have been a great matching color too. Black is also never wrong as a neutral element with these kind of popping colors, but instead of choosing one of those classics, I went for some strawberry ice cream pink and also added even more color with the neon coral pink belt and my neon orange baby bag. Almost hidden: my green earrings! Lots of color blocking! That’s why I went for nude heels, because black would have been way too harsh for this mix of bright colors and soft pastels. But I’m sure I’ll go for a more subtle combo next time, and of course you’ll get to see it. Until then, please enjoy my first official spring look. :)

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• Anna Scholz for sheego x Lu zieht an | Blue Feathers •

• Anna Scholz for sheego x Lu zieht an | Blue Feathers •

1 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: Anna Scholz for sheego
Belt: Ted Baker “Julo”
Espadrilles: Arezzo
Hat: Vintage
Sunglasses: Ray Ban “Round”
Bracelet: Hermès
In cooperation with sheego.

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I’ve teamed up again with sheego for another series around the latest and current Anna Scholz for sheego collection. You can already find all pieces online and I’ll show you my three favorites of it on a monthly basis.

Today’s favorite (and my number one of them) is the → maxi dress with a blue and white feather print. Luckily, sheego offers petite lengths for tiny Human McNuggets like me, so I chose the slightly shorter version of the dress to wear the actual length.

I’ve created a casual style, wearing suede fringe espadrilles, but of course this dress also looks great with high heels, especially wedges or platform sandals for a kind of hippie style.
I also added a belt in order to accentuate my waist, and chose a few accessories in black and blue to complete the look. Even though I really adore elegant and sophisticated looks, this is probably one of my favorite casual looks ever, and because the pieces I chose for my editorials are only borrowed for the shootings, I will definitely get this one again so I can wear it more often during spring and summer.
By the way: it’s made of soft and elastic jersey and the fabric isn’t too thin, so it falls very prettily, but it’s still light and loose enough to be worn without sweating when it’s warm outside. ;) That’s one of the features I really love about Anna Scholz dresses.

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• Corset •

• Corset •

5 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Shirt: Beth Ditto x Jean Paul Gaultier
Skirt: Scarlett & Jo
Belt: Ted Baker “Julo”
Heels: Jumelles
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Tribal Earrings
Bracelet: Hermès

I promised you to style a real outfit with the shirt. Here it is! And it’s been one of your absolute favorites on → Instagram. :) That’s why I’m very happy to show you even more pictures of the look.

Not only the Beth Ditto x Jean Paul Gaultier shirt has been a hit, but also the tulle skirt from Scarlett & Jo, which actually isn’t a real tulle skirt (and that’s why I love it even more). It’s a regular black skirt with a net layer on it. That’s what makes it even more special and gives it a more sophisticated look (instead of being too princess-like). The elastic waist band runs a little bit small, I’m wearing size UK 14/16 and since I’m more of a 16, one size up would be a bit more comfortable. So if you tend to be the bigger size of the two, you should consider buying a size up. ;)
Talking about the shirt – this is a 1XL and you’ve already seen it → here in full bloom. :) When I chose the skirt, I instantly had the idea to wear it with the corset tee because I think that the combination is just perfect. It also gives the shirt a very different look and I think it’s even more interesting like that. But of course it’s also great with leggings or your favorite jeans – and it even looks amazing on men! My blogger friend → Claus shows us in his post how he rocks that corset print! :)

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• Oh Boy! •

• Oh Boy! •

9 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: H&M Trend
Belt: Ted Baker “Julo”
Tie: Dior (vintage)
Hat: Vintage
Boots: Acne Studios “Alma Texture”
Bag: Dior “Lady Dior” ‘medium’
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Tribal Earrings
Bracelet: Hermès
Alternatives: H&M dress,
ASOS dress, Vero Moda belt,
ASOS tie, ASOS hat,
ASOS boots, ASOS earrings

Here we are, back again with a boyish look. After my androgynous cape style, here’s another mixed style – but this time I’m making a long dress look more masculine with a tie and a small hat. It’s something very different, even more different than my look with the cape, since a tie is something I really haven’t worn before.

I know, it’s probably kind of weird to see me like this – even for me it’s very strange, but I kind of liked “switching” (well, not really, because of the dress) roles for a day. ;) Nevertheless, I’m pretty sure that you won’t see me dressed like this again anytime soon – I’ll always prefer extremely feminine and diva-like looks. ;)

Anyways, I love the combination of black and gray – I find it even more interesting than the classic black and white (but it’s still my favorite). I wanted to make this dress a bit more form-fitting with a belt, and that’s where it all started. Adding the vintage hat (it’s from my father’s grandfather), the tie, the bag and the shoes, it’s a very minimalistic style, but there’s just this special something about it. I also went for a more feminine and smokey make-up in order to make everything look more feminine again. The interesting part about it is that I used some gold for it, even though the rest of the outfit only includes silver hardwear.

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