Wednesday, October 26, 2016

We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie


We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie

I'm wearing:
Beanie: H&M
Scarf: Zara (old)
Leopard biker jacket, olive sweater: Mango
Skinny jeans: Cheap Monday via Zalando
Sneakers: Vans via La Bottega
Duffel bag: New Look via Zalando

Japan was all about wearing shorts and lightweight gowns, while Belgium is slowly turning into a freezer which makes me turn to scarfs and beanies. All bundled up and I love it! I really am a fan of seasons so I love the changing colors during fall and the first opportunities to wear a scarf. And I really really hope we're going to have a decent winter this year with actual snow.

And well, I think I'm a better dresser during fall and winter than I am during summer. You have so many options and layers which triggers my imagination so much more than 30°C and too hot to wear anything at all. That makes sense, right? I mean, how cute does this pom pom beanie look with this leopard biker jacket? Combined with my Vans it really makes me feel like a legit skater girl but don't let that fool you: coming near a skateboard is enough to loose my balance.

I'm not the biggest beanie wearer ever but, and this is basically the story of my life, I never have an umbrella with me when I need one. I have to walk 2 km a day from my job to the parking lot and in the morning it was all sunny and bright you know and in the evening it was raining cats and dogs. So there I was, walking the streets and muttering I really should ALWAYS bring that damn thing with me. So I took shelter at the H&M (perks of working in the city) and brought this beanie home with me. Those following me on Instagram might have seen that Insta story where I already explained this. I could just buy an umbrella but that's stupid because I already have one and I don't want to own a million umbrellas but I don't mind owning a million beanies or hats. You feel me? Right.

By the way this biker jacket is a real bargain from Mango. It costs only €39,99, it's warm and it's drop dead gorgeous. You can find it here! And I'm not even sponsored, so you know it's the truth.

Non-outfit related: meet Oliver. This cat decided to show up at our place, roam around for some time, managed to enter our veranda through the cat flap and eat our cat's food but would run away as soon as he saw us. Until one day Lorenz and I were sitting outside, he passed by, I called him and he saw that as an opportunity to show us he's actually really sweet and before we knew it he was on our lap purring his ass off. So yeah, I claimed that cat. We went to the vet and she told us he was a healthy, castrated male and around three years old. Some vaccinations and a chip later and Oliver is a legit part of our family. And he gets along quite well with Mylo who is tripple his age but only half his size so we were kind off worried if that would work out. But Oliver really is the sweetest cat ever and he follows us everywhere. I was not fond of him crossing the street though to accompany us with our outfit shoot so we continued in the garden.

We Wear: Wannabe skater girl in Vans, leopard biker jacket and pom pom beanie
When your cat matches your coat <3 






Wednesday, October 19, 2016

We Wear: Jeans shorts, pineapple gown and a headband at Fushimi Inari Shrine


Pineapple gown: H&M
T-shirt: H&M (old) 
Jeans shorts: My mum made it 
Sneakers: Vans via La Bottega
Leopard belt: Veritas
Headband: Zara
Duffle bag: New Look via Zalando

I'm afraid this will already be my last outfit post from Japan *insert sad face*. I have to admit my outfits mostly consisted of shorts or a skirt and other breezy garments. The weather did put a limit to my options. I mean, I  challenge you to climb a million stairs to the top of a mountain wearing something other than breezy garments. I'm telling you it's impossible so breezy garments it was when we decided to visit the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. This place was magical and I loved everything about it. The walk up the mountain through the thousands of vermillion tori gates was breathtakingly stunning and breathtakingly exhausting at the same time. It was really hot and humid and it was raining and we were sweating all over the place. But the views you get and the mini shrines you pass while walking up are all worth it. And we caught a Dragonite so that made it even more worth it ;-) 

On our way down we took a different route, not entirely on purpose, and we passed this little coffee shop called "Vermillion", which was named like that after the colour of the tori gates I guess. It was a really cozy place and the perfect spot to catch our breath and try a matcha latté. Matcha is Japanese green tea that is ground into powder and you can literally buy anything in Japan in matcha flavour. It has a very specific and not so subtle taste, so it needs some getting used to before you start to like it. I for example really liked it in this latté but I also tried it in soft ice and I did not really like that. And please never try a matcha latté at Starbucks because they add so much sugar you won't taste a thing. 

On a completely different note: it's October and for the first time ever I'm really excited for Halloween. It's not like I disliked Halloween before, not at all, but this year I WANNA GO ALL THE WAY YO. 



Thursday, October 6, 2016

We Wear: Pineapple gown and shorts at the Odaiba rainbow bridge






Pineapple gown: H&M
Top: Mango
Shorts: Even&Odd via Zalando
Leopard belt: Veritas
Duffle bag: New Look via Zalando
Sneakers: Vans via La Bottega

My title might insinuate I only wore this outfit in Odaiba, but truth be told: this lightweight pineapple gown has been glued to my body throughout Japan. And you can take that quite literally as Tokio and Kyoto were pretty moist. I was mentally prepared for temperatures reaching 30°C but one cannot simply prepare for an increased amount of humidity in the air. Nor can my hair which I ineffectively tried to battle with my straightening iron. It looks okay here, but don't let lo(o)(c)ks deceive you.

I'm not completely ready yet to be reminiscing about Japan because it makes me...homesick? Japan sick? Everything I saw was either cute, colorful, pretty, Lorenz or Hello Kitty. Japan stole my heart right away.

We went to Odaiba because Lorenz wanted to spot the life size Gundam statue. If this doesn't already tickle your fancy, I don't know what else will. So we hopped on the train towards Tokyo Teleport Station, saw the statue, ate a soft ice, bought some shoes and hung out at the bay while catching Pokémon. We didn't know at the moment but Odaiba seems to be quite the hotspot for Pokémon and legends say the rare Lapras has been spotted there.

It was the perfect lazy getaway and we ended the day with sushi back at Shibuya at a place called Genki Sushi. Genki Sushi is sort of a "sushi-go-round" place except the sushi doesn't go all around the restaurant, it stops right in front of you via a conveyer belt after you order it on the computer in front of you. Genius! Here's a picture of me sipping miso soup with bags under my eyes:


Over and out now! Expect a lot more Japan updates in the following weeks!

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