• Lu zieht an x Remi Ray | “The Release” •

• Lu zieht an x Remi Ray | “The Release” •

6 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: Remi Ray
Bikini: H&M
Platform Heels: Schutz
Choker: Jennifer Fisher

Today’s post is an editorial – don’t worry, I know it’s not a look for every day, even though you can make it work for you whenever you want to wear it. ;)

I posted the preview of this outfit on → Instagram and → Facebook a few weeks ago and the feedback went from “horrible” to “slay”, and of course I knew that people would either love or completely hate this look. I for myself – and as a huge fan of Remi’s creations (as you can also see → here) because she’s not afraid to dare do the different and special! – instantly fell in love with her sheer mesh dress because on the one hand this is something very different and on the other hand (even though I saw that unfortunately many were so narrow-minded not to think so far) it’s super versatile. Because you don’t need to wear it like this, only with a bikini underneath – what about wearing it with a black or colorful tight dress under it? Why not combine it with something in your own skin color underneath, be it underwear or another dress? Or maybe you’d like to wear it as a top for a kinky style paired with a casual skirt? There are so many possibilities, so many options to wear this sheer dress and even if I went for a super daring and more or less half-naked look, which I’d even wear like this for a special event (maybe a true fashion event in one of the major fashion cities, where fashion actually means fashion, like London or New York), you can be as creative as you want and wear this dress however you like it.

See what I mean? It’s not about going crazy because of my styling, it’s about opening your minds, making the next step and thinking further. A sheer dress doesn’t have to be the ugliest thing you’ve ever seen (even though it’s absolutely okay if you hate it – I mean, nobody has to love it, right?) and if you want to wear it, wear it. Please never let others stop you from doing it. That’s the message I want to spread today. I wanted to wear this dress, I love it, many hate it, others shared my feeling, and today I’m proud to show this special look to you, even though I’m pretty sure that many won’t love it as much as I do. I’ll still wear it. :)
Of course, as always, I’ll give my best to show you more looks with this dress, just give me some time (and at the moment, even though this is a light fabric, long sleeves aren’t the best choice, but I’ll be back with this one soon!). ;) I also got a completely different idea in my mind, but the piece I need for it keeps being sold out…

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• Anna Scholz for sheego x Lu zieht an | Orange & Blue •

• Anna Scholz for sheego x Lu zieht an | Orange & Blue •

2 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: Anna Scholz for sheego
Platform Heels: Schutz
Choker: Jennifer Fisher
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Bracelet: Hermès
In cooperation with sheego.

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This is the last look of my cooperation with Anna Scholz for sheego for this season (and I hope I’ll be back next season with new styles!) and it’s all about → this dress, which was the first thing I saw when I had a look at the preview of the collection. I totally fell in love with the cut and the print and even though I already heard many say that it’s frumpy, I don’t think so at all and I hope that today I can show you that this dress is definitely everything else but frumpy. There’s also a little extra surprise on → Facebook (not here because it was a first try and we did something wrong, so it’s not completely blog-worthy, but there will be a change here on Friday, whoop whoop!), so please have a look up there – you won’t regret it! ;)

Well, this jersey dress is not only perfect because of the cut and the print, but also because of the fabric (I’m a jersey lover and this is a pretty heavy and thick version of it!) and the details – the knot at the side of the waist and the lovely sleeves. The dress doesn’t need many accessories, nor any special extras like an intense make-up, so I went for beige platforms, my silver choker and a make-up in the colors of the dress – orange and blue.

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• 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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