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Menswear is fine to wear
When you are hanging out with your boyfriend, the weather is not as good as expected and it gets cold, take his sweater and turn it into a scarf. I mean that is what I did back in Berlin. I have no problem having bare legs when the days are becoming colder, but my throat is certainly more fragile. I actualy liked the sweater combined with my outfit. I am loving this skirt from Diesel fall collection. Its a reversible skirt, the other side has a pony hair effect, which looks so good, but the weather was not that cold yet. I think so interesting when you can wear…
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See-through in Prenzlauer Berg
I shot this look when we were in Berlin. I love see-through tops. I mean a black, lace, see-through top, how could I resist? There is no way that I would. I truly think that transparency with lace isn’t vulgar at all, but very sexy and chic. Can’t we be sexy? My point is that I wore this exact same outfit just before leaving to Berlin. I left Lausanne, took the train to Zürich to meet up with my friend Marina, she is also a blogger and finally went to Lucerne to grab some stuff for the weekend. I wore this outfit in three different cities and I can assure…
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WE YOUNG AND WE LIVE SO WHY NOT GIVEAWAY?!
Home vs. homesick? Isn’t the typical sentence that you read whenever someone is travelling and sharing the place where she or he stays in? I do think so. And I am glad because it certainly means something, right? I mean you won’t say it if it wasn’t true, right (again)? I recently had a conversation with some bloggers, journalists or let’s say human being, from different origins. Some could feel very settled and close to one place, where their family is and where their job and everything is. On the other hand, some were more, if I may say that, world citizen. As they explained us, no place in the world…
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Berlin With VISIONAPARTMENTS
As I just came back from Berlin, where, Forti and I had a blast, I wanted to share another dimension of our home. Nor Basel, Lucerne, St Gallen or Lausanne, but our lovely bubble in the middle of and crowded Alexander Platz. If you already have been in Berlin, you will totally understand and if not, just picture Alexander Platz as a busy, touristic and very central place. If you have seen some photographs from Berlin you probably saw the TV tower located in Alexander Platz. It was the first time for Forti to discover the German capital and maybe the fourth time for me. As always, big cities changes…