Love is not visible to the eyes but to the soul - Shakespeare

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Happy π Day

My favourite food are pies, so what is not to like when celebrating or commemorating the intriguing concept of π (pi)?
There is no particular reason as to why we celebrate this except that math is cool, pies are cool, puns are cool, and combined makes it all the more awesome.
 
Oh, and we celebrate π today because it is March 14th (3.14...)
 
{Photo by djwtwo on Flickr}


Friday, 8 March 2013

{Inspired by} Mary Wollstonecraft

 
In tribute and in the celebration of the International Women's Day, I will take the time to express my admiration and respect to one of the first feminists: Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797). Her most influential work in this field is beyond a doubt A Vindication of the Rights of Woman from 1792. This should be on the reading list of everyone, not just women, and I particularly like her emphasis on the importance of equal education for men and women.
 
Sadly, many of her points in her work are still being fought over today. Women still experience objectification and undervalue. The same thing goes for the stereotypical areas connected to women, even if they are produced or evoked by men.
 
 
I do believe in equal value and worth, and whatever the individual should want to do, the individual should be regarded on the work, not gender (or race for that matter, because so many of her sentiments on gender can also be applied to race). And especially not looks and appearances! It is also about time that the traditional misunderstanding that beauty equals goodness is lost. We can never make a tabula rasa, but let's stop the nonsense about such clearly distinguished and divided sections of the world. No one should be forced to account for them wanting to have children, their desire to be the CEO, not wanting children, getting married or not, or any other personal and individual way to set up their lives and then be met with stereotypes of traditional and outdated gender roles. This is what I fight for and mark on this day, and continue to do any other day.
 
Mary Wollstonecraft was a remarkable woman and I really recommend reading up about her, even just at Wikipedia. She has influeced such a vast number of people with her writings and her life, despite also falling for some of the things she advocated against, and other people's contempt and prejudice. Nevertheless, she tried. And we all should at least try to educate ourselves and inspire the people around us.
 
And so, to inspire for today I give you some of her quotes from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman with the hope and the faith that people will one day be respected and admired for their individuality and not their success in stereotypical conformity.
 
 
“It is time to effect a revolution in female manners - time to restore to them their lost dignity - and make them, as a part of the human species, labour by reforming themselves to reform the world. It is time to separate unchangeable morals from local manners.” 
 
 “My own sex, I hope, will excuse me, if I treat them like rational creatures, instead of flattering their fascinating graces, and viewing them as if they were in a state of perpetual childhood, unable to stand alone. I earnestly wish to point out in what true dignity and human happiness consists - I wish to persuade women to endeavour to acquire strength, both mind and body, and to convince them that the soft phrases, susceptibility of heart, delicacy of sentiment, and refinement of taste, are almost synonymous with epithets of weakness, and that those beings who are only objects of pity and that kind of love, which has been termed its sister, will soon become objects of contempt.” 
 
“Weakness may excite tenderness, and gratify the arrogant pride of man; but the lordly caresses of a protector will not gratify a noble mind that pants for, and deserves to be respected. Fondness is a poor substitute for friendship.” 
 
“But women are very differently situated with respect to eachother - for they are all rivals (...) Is it then surprising that when the sole ambition of woman centres in beauty, and interest gives vanity additional force, perpetual rivalships should ensue? They are all running the same race, and would rise above the virtue of morals, if they did not view each other with a suspicious and even envious eye.” 
 
“I do not wish them [women] to have power over men; but over themselves.” 
 
“The beginning is always today.”
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Saturday, 2 March 2013

{Fashion Fix} Happy Colours

Dreaming myself away to fields of flowers and warmer weather. My heart is bubbling by the thought of all the flowers awakening under ground.
Some of the styles this spring just make me happy and all giddy! Enough with the black and secure, let's have some fun...
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Jeg drømmer mig væk til blomstermarker og varmere himmelstrøg. Mit hjerte bobler bare ved tanken af alle de fine blomster, som så småt begynder at vågne nede i jorden. Nogle af denne sæsons styles gør mig bare helt vildt glad og begejstret! Ud med det sorte og lad os få fis og ballade...
 
Erdem
 Cacharel 
J Crew
Matthew Williamson
 
Custo Barcelona
Betsey Johnson
 
{all images via style.com}


Thursday, 28 February 2013

{Monthly Favourites} February 2013

Monthly Favourites february 2013

 
Valentino flare dress, 24.280 DKK / Victoria Beckham dress, 16.480 DKK / Dress, 3.710 DKK / Catherine Deane strapless top, 7.130 DKK / Victoria Beckham , 13.950 DKK / Dries Van Noten , 12.155 DKK / Burberry blazer, 5.900 DKK / Oscar de la Renta , 5.095 DKK / Oscar de la Renta , 3.260 DKK / A.P.C. jeans, 1.340 DKK / Necklace, 1.510 DKK / Necklace, 1.510 DKK
 
Finally, February is OVER! This was not a fun month for me, alas, so despite my increaing bursts of panic attacks because of my soon-to-be-finished-and-nowhere-near-it-thesis, I am in a good mood today. Good thing it was the shortest month, if it had been one with 31 days, I do not know what I would have done...
 
A short month and so not many restocks and new arrivals. But maybe most of the clothes came in January or are yet to come. Nevertheless, a few nice pieces to celebrate the farewell to February and hello March.
I really like these straight leg jeans and the trenchcost. Musthaves in every wardrobe. I also cannot wait to get my blush pink trench out and I was really happy because today was the first day in 2013 where I could wear heels and not fear broken limbs!
 
Cheers to Spring!
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Åh, hvor er det skønt, at februar er ovre. Det var ikke lige den bedste måned for mig, desværre, så til trods for mine små angstanfald over mit skal-snart-være-færdigt-men-mangler-stadig-meget-speciale, så har jeg været i godt humør i dag. Heldogvis var det den korteste måned, jeg ved ikke hvad jeg ville have gjort hvis den havde haft 31 dage!
 
Og en kort måned er måske grunden til de få nye ting i butikkerne, eller også har de været der i januar eller kommer først senere endnu. Dog var der nogle fine ting alligevel. Jeg kan virkelig godt lide de helt almindelige straight leg jeans og den fine trenchcoat. Ting man er nødt til at have i sin garderobe. Jeg glæder mig også selv til at hive min pudder-lyserøde trench ud, og jeg var tæt på lykkelig da jeg kunne have høje hæle på i dag uden at konstant frygte for mine lemmer!
 
Glædeligt Forår!

Thursday, 14 February 2013

Fashion Fix: Dior's New Look 1947

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One of my favourite designs and looks in the eternal history of fashion and style is Christian Dior's Bar suit from the New Look collection in 1947.
To me, it is the epitome of elegance and shape-wise it is my go-to style for when in doubt of what to wear.
Either pairing a flared or pleated black or marine blue skirt with white or cream shirts or making a bit more edgy by adding a white t-shirt. The importance is in the skirt's lines and the monochrome colours.
I am on the hunt for the perfect white or cream coloured blazer or jacket to go with my black skirt from Asos, in order to fulfill my own New Look. But my heart does have a soft spot for the late 1940s fashions, again tailoring and draping catches my eye.
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Et af mine yndlingslooks fra modehistorien er Christian Dior's Bar Suit fra sin New Look kollektion fra 1947.
Det er for mig højdepunktet indenfor elegance og det er også mit go-to look til hvis jeg er i tvivl om hvad jeg skal tage på. Enten at sætte en plisseret eller a-formet nederdel til hvide eller cremefarvede bluser og skjorter, eller hvis man vil være lidt mere med kant, så en hvid t-shirt. Det vigtigste er nederdelens form of så det monokrome look.
Jeg er på jagt efter den helt rigtide blazer eller jakke til min sorte nederdel fra Asos, så jeg kan udleve mit eget New Look. Men mit hjerte har altså et svagt punkt for de sene år i 1940erne, igen fanger draperinger og skrædderkunst mit øje.

Christian Dior “New Look” suit ca. 1947 via The Costume Institute of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Wedding Suit
Lilli Ann, 1940s
Timeless Vixen Vintage
Evening dress

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Monday, 11 February 2013

Sylvia Plath 1932-1963

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Today, it is 50 years ago the world lost what would prove to be one of its most significant poets and novelists.
There is such a sadness thinking about how well she wanted to do and her stuggle between literature and family life.
She holds a very special place in my heart, for better or worse, reminding me to believe in myself, trust myself, never to give up. Her diaries have been a source of knowing that I am not utterly alone in this world with these thoughts and aspirations.

I wish I could tell her how big an inspiration she has been to so many here, and how we admire her struggle, and weep for her downfall. It would probably just have been a small consolation, if any to her, that we devour everything from her hand - whether poems or drawings. Because she was also a talented artist in this field.
The drawings below are from a show featuring her unknown works. The details and simplicity of just a pair of shoes both enhance the struggle to free herself of expectations and yet to live up to them at the same time.

The draft of the poem 'The Sting' shows the first draft in along series of corrections - forever trying to get it right.

To me, Sylvia Plath is not just a golden lotus, she is a lioness, and hopefully she has found the rest and the piece she so longed for.

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Even amidst fierce flames
the golden lotus can be planted
- Inscription on Sylvia Plath's tombstone

Thursday, 7 February 2013

Pastel Couture: Alexis Mabille

No secret: I adore Haute Couture because it is unavailable and excuisite.. I have a huge respect for the craftmanship needed to establish oeself in this fierce invironment, and though I did not know of Alexis Mabille four years ago, I think he is nailing it every season.
And tell me one, who does not appreciate a soft pink runway!? A gorgeous choice to match his looks.
These are my favourites.
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Det er ingen hemmelighed, at jeg elsker haute couture netop fordi det er uponåeligt of fuldendt! Jeg har stor respekt for det håndværk, som skal til for at kunne klare sig i denne hårde verden, og selvom jeg ikke kendte til Alexis Mabille for fire år siden, så kan han altså fange trenden hver gang.
Og nævn én, som ikke vil elske en lyserød catwlak!? Et fantastisk valg tl hans kreationer.
Disse er mine favoritter.


Alle images from Elle.com

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