• Welcome to 2K16

      2015 has been an amazing year fulfilled by a lots of crazy adventures. Working hard and overcome some challenges, meeting inspiring people such as Mr. Jean-Claude Biver, or even the perfect Chiara Ferragni. Also traveling a bit, from London Fashion Week to Milan, attending the famous St John’s May Ball in Cambridge, spending an amazing week-end in Sylt (Germany) with Maserati, having lots of fun with my girls in Portugal and Spain. I am so grateful for the year I had, with my new studies and the beginning of a new life in Lucerne. Having my family, friends and my boyfriend being here for me and supporting any decisions I would…

  • 70’s Vibes

      By 70’s revival I mean that my outfit is mostly inspired by the key fashion elements of this period. Autumn doesn’t mean that I have to switch to tights or anything. I am sorry about what I am going to say, but transparent or flesh tint tights are a No Go (for me)! I would rather wear black tights or none, I really mean it, they make you look like you were a figure skater during a contest or any gala on ice rink…ahaha.  So, my Robert Clegerie booties are simply the best! As I am not a tall girl, their hight give me a better feeling about my…

  • Button Front Skirt

    Inspired from the seventies you might have seen a lot of button front skirts on social media, I just couldn’t resist buying this jeans one – from Topshop. Sadly, if you remember I got the same in white velvet, but as I just said, sadly I destroyed it… I really don’t know where I sat wearing it, but the there are some stains that won’t go away. So, I felt like purchasing another one and I chose this jeans one. In my opinion, you can never go wrong with jeans!  I shot the outfit while visiting my brother in Cambridge. It is such a lovely city, I have been quiet a…

  • This Gilet

    Last week, I attended a very nice and fancy event in Geneva. I wanted to be dresses up well and keep my style on, so I chose a kinda edgy look. Mixing geometry and cut was all about the outfit. I love long coat, as much as, I love long gilet, even if I am not that tall. You might remember my long grey coat from my stay back in London, which was good to for this cold spring. In May I kept the same style but this time with this long gilet. Outfit: Gilet: H&M Crop Top: H&M Skirt: Alice + Olivia Socks: DIM Booties: Robert Clergerie Watch: Daniel…

  • London Fashion Week with Swiss Designers

    As you already might know, I’ve been invited to the Hunter Original Show, in order to represent my Blog and Romande Magazine as well. It was very exciting for me to take part of this show! As always, the catwalk was amazing! Some huge fountains were setting up, giving us the sensation of being surrounded by waterfalls. Models were walking on a tight platform passing under these escalated water fountains. For the event, I didn’t wear any rain boots or Hunter pieces, as it wasn’t raining in the british capital! I decided to wear some beautiful piece of clothing from our swiss designers! The skirt from HuberEgloff was perfectly in…

  • This is all about Layering

    I don’t know if it’s a kinda vibe at the moment, but for me, it’s all about layering. I like mixing styles, textures and superposing different pieces of clothing. I’m such in a maxi and oversize mood for a while now. Some of my friends, would called my current style, as a hobo style and that made me laugh a lot! :) No kidding, superposing clothes is a very good idea, you could find some interesting combo that you would never have thought about it before! Plus, in Winter, as you may haven’t gotten any warm winter coat/jacket, layering could really help you to get through those breezy days! I…

  • Boho Vibes

    Here we go guys; a total gypsy look! I know that I might have put together quite many statements to this outfit, I mean, the hat – a fluffy sweater – a silk skirt and a fringed bag, but, I actually like it. I can tell you that some random people looked at me, like I was the last weirdo on earth, but at the end,  that makes me laugh pretty much! On the contrary, others complimented me on my silk skirt, even if they thought that it was a dress. About this one, how do you like it? Personally, I’m totally in fond of it! I brought it back from my stay in Nepal, you might have…

  • Kathmandu’s Rooftop

    Outfit: Zara Top / Silk Skirt bought in Kathmandu    SilkSkirt Dreams,  I’ve been searching in every corner of Thamel – Kathmandu, for one cute silk skirt. The real challenge was that there were so many different patterns, colors and shops. Then, when you finally like one of hundreds you have to bargain and debate with the sales assistant. As a tourist, they will try to charge you the skirt as much as possible. After a few talks with them, trying to include some nepalese words, I didn’t even pay half the price they first told me, so always bargain! ;) The skirt is reversible, so it can be worn…