• Casual Chic •

• Casual Chic •

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Photos: Annika Hirsch
» Hamburg | Cruise Center HafenCity
Bouclé Blazer: Yessica
Tunic: Yessica
Jeans: Yessica
Bag: Gilson Martins
Sneakers: Puma “Fenty”
Earrings: Chanel
In collaboration with C&A.
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Here comes another look with C&A – this time, I decided to go for a classic “casual chic” look, combining jeans and a simple white tunic with a slightly longer bouclé blazer. I’m wearing sneakers (cause they were the only shoes I had with me the day we shot this) but also already wore this outfit with black boots – the shoe choice is up to you, I like both. :)

We shot this at the Plus Size Fashion Days for a interview with femtastics – if you’d like to read it (in German), just → click here. :)

By the way: I found out that you can still find the sweater from my last post with C&A in their stores, so if you fell in love with it, don’t forget to visit a store. This also applies to the blazer and jeans in this post – there’s not always everything available online but the selection in stores is a lot bigger. :)

Edit: the blazer is now available online, → here!

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• #BeachBodyNotSorry | Mix & Match •

• #BeachBodyNotSorry | Mix & Match •

1 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Wolf-Dieter Schmidt
» Röttenbach
Bikini Top: H&M+
Bikini Bottoms: Phylyda “Sol”
Hat: Vintage
Sunglasses: Dolce & Gabbana “Spain in Sicily”
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Alternatives: ASOS bikini top,
ASOS bikini top, ASOS bikini bottoms,
ASOS hat

My second #BeachBodyNotSorry look is an experienced version of the classic Mix & Match – because I’m not only mixing different colors/patterns but also brands. Unfortunately, I could only buy the bikini top with the palm print so I had to improvise. I kind of got crazy with Phylyda and already own three bikinis, the black and pink combo, the light blue one from my last post (the → diversity project) and a full copper one. I decided to wear only the bottoms of the last one because I thought that adding the copper to the palm print will kind of make it look like an actual tree. :D Well… I like the mix. plus it looks amazing with the matching sunglasses – and cause it is super hot and extremely sunny these days, I’m wearing a hat. It’s a vintage piece I found in my grandma’s closet. :)

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• Casual Witchcraft •

• Casual Witchcraft •

12 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Shirt: H&M
Skirt: Lu zieht an x mable
Sneakers: Puma “Fenty” Creepers
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”
Bracelet: Hermès
Ring: YSL “Arty”

Here’s → my skirt again! And as I promised you, this look is completely different than the → official “Witchcraft” look. I know, the skirt is still a statement piece, but I hope this outfit shows you how you can easily downdress it to a very casual style – even with sneakers (which is something I’m kind of digging right now…)! :)

I don’t even have more to say than: go for it! ;) I’d be so, so happy to see at least one of you wearing my skirt – so if you buy it and style it, please let me know! :)

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• Preppy •

• Preppy •

5 - Lu zieht an.®

Photos: Falko Blümlein
Dress: Karen Millen
Blouse: C&A
Pumps: Valentino “Rockstud”
Earrings: Dior “Mise en Dior”

Something I really like to do is re-style my clothes. I know it’s always more interesting to see new stuff and that’s what fashion bloggers are all about – always showing the latest trends. But I think we should also be role models when it comes to “sustainable clothing”. There’s nothing wrong about wearing something twice or even more often. And it’s fun to challenge your creativity by giving “old” pieces a new look.

It’s been some time since I showed you this dress on the blog (shame on me!), but at least I’m giving you a completely new take on this piece today. And it’s easy to recreate with any dress you already have at home. Just wear a blouse underneath. Nothing new and not a big deal, but it changes the whole look, plus: it’s definitely something you can wear at work. ;)

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