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Saturday 30 November 2013

Zagreb Fashion Week: Vjera Vilicnik & Ivy's Hair & Nail Studio

Last week was hectic. I've been struggling to catch up with sleep all week but it was so great, I keep smiling every time I think about last weekend...

My crazy adventure started on Wednesday before lunch, when Zagreb airport went on strike and British Airways decided to cancel my flight the following Friday.  
I was supposed to fly to Zagreb for the fashion week to be with my dear Vjera Vilicnik, who was presenting her new collection on Saturday.  We had spent weeks planning everything, going through details, looking for sponsors for the event at Ivy's... This couldn't be happening... I had to be there, I couldn't miss it! (And half of the collection for the catwalk was in my suitcase!)
So I ended up flying a day earlier, first to Dubrovnik and then flying to Split, where our hero Ivan picked me up a drove me back to Zagreb.  All in all, 14 hours door to door... Totally worth it though!

On Friday we woke up early and, after running some errands, we went over to Ivy's to start preparing everything for the evening event. After the amazing team there did our hair and nails, we were ready to greet the guests.

Lots of family and friends came around, as well as fashion bloggers Dino from Style Brick Road and Ana from Little Fashion Paradise.  It was a great evening, thank you to all who could make it!
For those who couldn't, you can get an idea of what went on here:


Sunday 17 November 2013

The black tie nightmare

A few weeks ago, me and my colleagues received an email we had long been waiting for: the Christmas party email.  Christmas parties at my company are always really good but the details of the party are always kept secret until a few weeks before. 
When I opened the email, I was super happy to see that this year’s theme was James Bond and that the dress code was black tie.  “Amazing!”, I thought…  Little did I know about how confusing the black tie dress code is to some people though.  
Guys have it easy, they just need to wear a tux and look impeccable, but for us, the ladies, it’s a different story.
Everyone seemed quite relaxed at first, then I started doing my research and asking what people were thinking of wearing and I was shocked to hear some of the answers I got… Ranging from “very short glittery dress” to “long backless dress” , most of the answers were just highly inappropriate suggestions for an office black tie event.  Now, 3 weeks before the event, most people are panicking because they haven’t found a dress yet…
Black tie first came into fashion amongst the higher classes in the Victorian era, became a convention in the Edwardian era and after World War II it was relegated to special occasion attire, and nowadays, one doesn’t get invited to many black tie events, so I can understand the confusion here…  But let’s get this straight; black tie dress code involves a long dress, unless the host specifically tells you otherwise.

I was browsing around some websites and these are some of my favourite dresses.  (Admittedly, there was not an awful lot to choose from):

All images from http://www.net-a-porter.com/


So first of all, the dress needs to be long.  Now, what about the cleavage? What about the back? Well misses, my advice here is don’t show too much skin. You want to look classy, not tacky.  I guess my three rules for black tie dresses are: boring, simple and classic – after all, don’t forget we are not going clubbing.
Another thing to take into account, just on a more general note on office events, is that one the party is over, you still have to go back into the office on Monday and work with all those people at the party, and trust me, if you wear something that is too sexy, their opinion on you will change (and just for the record, this is NOT a good thing).
In terms of accessories, be creative! Since the dress will be so formal (and a bit boring), you can add some colorful notes on the earrings, necklace, bracelets… don’t overdo it though, statement earrings won’t go well with a similar kind of necklace, so choose one and wear a nice bracelet!
This might also be a good time to go to the hair dresser and get that long overdue blow dry done. Messy hair does not belong in such a formal event.


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Saturday 9 November 2013

Vintage photoshoot aka Voodoo Vixen-ing

It's Saturday night and I'm stuck at home feeling a bit ill.  It's now when I just realised a new post on the blog was long overdue... It's been a crazy few months since the last entry but I'm determined to pick it up and give it a proper go again!

A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure to join the great team of Voodoo Vixen at the photoshoot of their new collection.

As soon as I got to the studio, I jumped into hair and make up with lovely Claire, who did an amazing job on me, look!


Once I was done there, I went on to choose my outfit and, I must say, it was a tough job! So many amazing dresses, skirts, shirts, cardigans... I went a little crazy but ended up choosing the Lucille dress, which I found extremely comfortable to be in! Once I was all dressed, hair and make up done, I was ready for the shoot.

The photographer, Tom, was amazing and funny, which made it a whole lot easier for me! I still needed a bit of direction from him though...


And then, Tom started shooting and creating magic :)



The lovely people from Voodoo Vixen were so amazing through the whole shoot... Thank you!

Some more behind the scenes pics...




And, the first of the official pics was out on their fbook page!


You can find more info on Voodoo Vixen on their website or their facebook, be sure to check it out, all you vintage lovers!

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