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how to wear knit co-ords

October 18, 2015

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Obviously not the latest trend but oh so relevant in the current temps! I love how you can wear these ribbed knit co-ords with all kinds of shoes, mix and match with similar colred items and bundle up in even more textiles throwing cardis, ponchos, coats and scarves on top. You can also go with a ribbed sweater dress if you’re not comfortable with wearing tight knit pants, although this style can be flattering.

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paris outtakes

October 17, 2015

fashion-blogger-paris-cafeThis time in Paris I focused a lot more on catching some of its beauty with my iPhone rather than my DSLR, for an Instagram addict like me pictures taken with the phone seem to have more life to them, plus all the editing can be done in 10 seconds. I did, however find a bunch of pics on my laptop to show you guys along with a few tips and observations I made while in Paris.

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1. If you need to get somewhere fast, don’t take the cab. I made this mistake the previous time, and not only did it cost an arm and a leg, I never got anywhere on time because of the insane traffic. The metro, on the other hand, is super quick and always on schedule.

nika-huk-fashion-blogger-paris2. Never throw away your metro ticketsĀ  while you’re still underground, my hubby and I did and it cost us 100 eur. We were confronted by the metro police on our way out and they handled the situation terribly, refusing to speak English (even though they spoke well) or explain anything, still one of the worst memories of Paris and let’s say I’ve had my share of thieves, scammers and rude waiters during my trips to Paris.

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3. The best service we get is always in small cafes away from the main tourist streets. The prices are much better too.

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4. I’ve been to Paris a couple of times but never had the chance to visit the Louvre, the queues are intimidating. This time we did manage to see Musee d’Orsay, which has the largest collection of impressionists in the world and a lot of French art in general. We went there on the first Sunday of the month and turns out, it’s the only day in the month, when you can get in for free.

musee-d-orsay-parismusee-d-orsay-clock-paris5. If you have time, stroll through Paris as much as you can. Sure, there’s plenty of amazingness in the center, but avoiding hoards of tourists you’ll be able to connect with Paris on a deeper level. Don’t waist your time queuing at Laduree, there’s plenty of great macarons at every corner and do get up as early as you can to see Paris empty, it’s an awesome experience.

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6. I know it’s cliche but the Eiffel Tower is my favorite thing to see and I never get tired of it. Don’t limit yourself to Place Trocadero, there’s at least twenty other places, where you can see it from new amazing angles (Google Maps are your friends).

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pom poms

October 15, 2015

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So happy I ordered these shoes just in time for Paris Fashion Week (I actually had to pick them up in Paris), they are the ultimate show stoppers! Since I don’t really like to dress in layers of colors and textures, shoes do most of the talking in my outfits and boy did these babies have something to say. I thought they would be a little uncomfortable, but on the day we shot these pictures I walked at least a mile to find the perfect location for shooting an outfit with blisters from the previous days and felt okay, sort of a shoe crash test in my book.

Too bad it looks like I’ll have to put them away until spring, I still have a number of plain outfits in mind to spice up with these bad boys :)

I’m wearing:

Coat – Asos (on sale!)
Shirt – Zara
Jeans – Asos (similar ones here and here)
Pom poms – Asos Say You Will (true to size, in blue here)
Bag – Saint Laurent
Watch – Michael Kors
Sunnies – ZeroUV

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botanical

October 13, 2015

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Hi guys, I hope you’re having a great week so far! Mine is kinda freezing, which makes it all the weirder to post these pictures from just ten days ago. They were taken on my second day of Paris Fashion Week after the Issey Miyake show and it was so hot that day that I seriously regretted wearing boots more than once.

This floral dress from Asos, on the other hand, was an absolute dream – light, breezy and so fall appropriate. I can’t even count how many compliments I got from street style photographers and random people. Super glad I have several other outfits to show you from Paris, because our current weather takes some getting used to.

I’m wearing:

Dress – Asos
Boots – Zara (similar ones here and here)
Bag – Asos

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most covetable knitwear for fall

October 11, 2015

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(images via Vogue.com, tumblr, Emerson Fry, Fashion Gone Rogue, Ohhcouture, LookdePernille)

The snowflakes I saw outside my window today served as a great reminder to start adding warmer items to my closet. I got so distracted prepping for, and enjoying the sunny Paris that it just dawned on me that it’s not getting any warmer in the next 5 months. Ouch!

I’m honestly not a big fan of the colder months, even though I CAN finally start layering my clothes (paste other blogger cliches about fall), but some nice knitwear in neutral colors does make this period of time more bearable and it’s a fact.

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