Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Last Day of School

I have many reasons to be happy, I have many things to be excited about right now. One of them was finishing my degree and my last class as a student. I'll soon review the last 4 years with my most personal post yet. But first, let me brag some about my last outfit as a student.
I'll be the first to admit that while studying, I could have dressed better. But I've found my love for fashion during my studies, and found my personal style as well. But above all - I've learnt how to feel comfortable in my own skin. And that's the most important thing to feel good about yourself. That and some grooming of course :). Oh - and being careful in the sun (which I wasn't lately, but that didn't stop me from dressing up for my last day as a 1st degree student, nothing would have).
BTW - since it's always better to spend good times with people you care about, and since my classmates have already finished their studies - who's better to spend the last coffee break with than my sister. Thank's for that sis. It was just what I needed.
Till the next degree!!!
 



 
 

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Orthodox

My biggest concern when I'm wearing dresses at winter along with flats is that I won't appear orthodox. I was at my cousin's Brit Bat, and I've decided to wear a long sleeved dress with black stockings, so I immediately started worrying that I wouldn't appear orthodox. What is it then that bothers me so much? It's not the look, and it's not that they've taked this look for secular girls. It's the fact that whenever people see someone dressed as an orthodox jew, there are certain stereotypes that jump to his mind. And that's what bothers me.


So why did I decide to dress that way anyway, unlike in other occasions? Because I'm sick of think about what other people think about how I dress. I believe that as long as you're comfortable in your skin and clothing, you can dress however you feel is suiting for you and your current mood.
 
And I've really had a blast. Not all is well with my family, but at least I felt comfortable around them, which inevitably affected my mood. That, and the fact that it was my first family event since I've moved in alone. I was definitely feeling great, and liberated. And Irony was that I was dressed as an Orthodox girl.
Guess dressing to comfortably and as you like can really help liberate you.
 


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Fashion Again

Happy holiday!! This is a post that's dedicated to all the working girls amongst us. It's fashion again. I've been so blue lately that I didn't have the strength to think about what I'm wearing or even try to look elegant. But with spring comes inspiration, and time heals all pain, so in my last visit to my grandparents I've assembled a look that I'm excited to try at work as well. That's how an intern should wear in my opinion: fearless, accessorizing and colorful.
I've bought the necklace at styleriver.mako.co.il, the shirt at a garage sale for 30 NIS, and the pants a couple of years ago at Tamoon, for 50 NIS only.
So, have a quiet and peaceful holiday everyone, and don't be afraid to dress up :).
 








Sunday, March 10, 2013

How to Survive London

I was recently in a two week trip all alone in London. The freezing London. And there are some small tips I wish to pass on to all of  those who travel alone and to cold places and on cold weather like this:
A good coat and a good scarf can save the day. It will allow you to walk around in the winter as well and enjoy any city.
Go to the Afternoon Tea at the Ritz - that's really a must, although a bit expensive. If you do it on your second day, it will give you a chance to go out afterward and get to know the city. It's an excuse to get out of the hotel, that becomes a really good way to get to know London's nightlife. Not to mention the amazing dinner you'll have there ;)
Layer up! That way when you're indoors you can take your coat off and put it back on before going out - a must when dealing with temperature differences and heating inside!

Don't be shy when it comes to taking pictures while travelling alone. There's no reason your pretty face and clothes won't be in the pic :)
Wear comfortable boots. When abroad - you walk a lot more than usual, so make sure you wear the shoes that won't break your feet while doing so (and still look fashionable).
Search for celebs :) it gives you something to do and a routine as weird as it sounds, and you feel like you have a pusrpose. Whether it's celeb sights (Stonehenge for example) or people (real or fake celebs at Madame Tussauds) it's cool to know you're not only touring, but have plans.
Don't be afraid to meet new people. Even if they're the ones who approach you. Good things can come out of that - like a really cool conversation at Hyde park or going to Abbey Road and pretend you're the Beatles :)...
Visit at least one sight you're passionate about, regardless of what people might say. To me it was the Planetarium and Stonehenge.
I've come to think that in every Chinatown there's a magical vibe - look for it!
When taking pictures - move your but away from the camera - key element for a thin silhouette in pics - and for not hiding the entire view ;)...
Be nice to waiters. It can make your stay much more pleasant, improve service, bring out food faster and allow you to goof around a bit!
At your final night - go out to a club. Especially if you don't club, it's a good experience from time to time to break loose of your daily worries. Let go sometimes, it will be for the best.
And always do whatever makes you feel good. Stay true to yourself while considering others. Love yourself. You'll be happy then very quickly. And remember that the only one that can bring you down - is yourself..




Sunday, April 8, 2012

We Are Young


Love. Smile. Hope.
3 of my favorite words. We are young. Let's make the most of it. Have FUN.














Sunday, March 25, 2012

Summer Nights

"Summer nights, they are so empty,
Summer dreams, they are so vain.
You could get hopes of an ending,
but our nights - refuse to go away.

I don't know how to live in the daylight.
The darkness calls: 'bury your soul with me',
I run, I fall, but never wake-up.
I twist, and I turn, but the long arm of the night -
won't let go..."

I've changed in the 6 years since I wrote this poem. I now let myself enjoy things, I let myself be happy. Though it doesn't come without a struggle, I feel warm inside more and more often, my laugh is purer this days, and I know now what love really is for the first time. And I even think I'm worth it...
enjoy the sunny pics and have a great spring...

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Long Overdue

On the last friday - it snowed in Jerusalem at last! It has been long and aching 4 years since the last time that it snowed enough to pile up and it was such an amazing view, that I couldn't resist - fashion! Vests! Poses!
So - enjoy watching the last note of the 2012 winter, which has brought so many changes into my life.
And don't forget to listen to Arctic Monkeys' new track while looking at the pictures - I am yours Alex Turner. Now and always!!! It has been long overdue - both the snow, and Arctic. I've really missed you...