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IN THE PARK


(Top: Creatures of Comfort, Jacket: Gap, Jeans: Rag & Bone, Shoes: Jack Purcell for Converse, Purse: Comptoir de Cotonniers, Glasses: Super, Head Scarf: vintage)

Hello all. Sorry for the repeated absence. I’m currently on a vacation from my vacation and there is a lack of internet and technology in the area. Just what I need and it feels so good. So. Over the next couple of days [or so] I will be updating on my travels. Get ready. It’s enough content to keep me busy for days. I get exhausted just looking at the photos.

Packing for Paris.

Packing and preparing for trips can be tough. For me anyway. You get a lot of advice when you go on trips abroad: Pack light, bring cash, don’t talk to strangers, buy one of those terrible hide-your-valuables wallet that you keep on the inside of your shirt, etc. etc. etc. But I have to say that the best advice given was by none other than my parents: dress like you’re poor and no one will bother you. Hahaha!

It’s a brilliant idea. But it posed a threat for my attempts of being fashionable abroad. After this particular trip I have learned one thing: simplicity. Something I think the Parisian have mastered and what makes them so effortlessly chic. But without gems and statement threads my outfits can easily look pretty dumpy. And don’t talk to me about layering. The weather in Europe can be so fickle and I am horrible at layering clothing without looking frumpy!! But I had to leave behind a lot of clothing I thought would look amazing in the streets of Paris and give up my favorite statement jewelry pieces for  basic tees and simple studs. But you know the funny thing? I ended up wearing these simple gems everyday and its simplicity was a statement in itself. People some times [ok once or twice] mistook me for being a Parisian mademoiselle and I actually got compliments too! Imagine that.

In a nutty: I had to balance on a fine line between homeless chic and simplicity. But I guess I was taking my parents advice to heart. I had no issue feeling threatened by pick-pocketers or the like. Thank goodness.

Simplicity in the park.

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PARIS DAZE


(Photos by: my sissy) (Top: Creatures of Comfort, Pants: Étoile Isabel Marant, Scarf: Ratan, Sandals: Cole Rood & Haan, Purse: Comptoir des Cotonniers)

I am still alive! Just barely.. haha. Joking. It has been a whirlwind of a European adventure. So far. I cannot tell you how exhausted I am and still have a few days to go!! I am in desperate need of a vacation from my vacation. The feeling happens every year with these ambitious trips. I also haven’t really had much time to spend on my computer and feel very disconnected from the [cyber] world.

When I get settled back home I will share all the adventures with you: Amsterdam bike rides, Parisian nights, Summer Solstice, Indian-Dutch wedding, etc. etc.

But for now.. I will be partaking in Paris Soldes. That special time of year when all of Paris is a buzz for summer sales sales sales. It’s my first ever. An experience I should have probably worked up towards. I have no idea what I am in for. Hopefully I don’t get trampled by all the French women around here and nab a couple good fashion steals. Wish me luck.

While I mentally prepare for Soldes I also wanted to share a couple of snaps from a day in Paris. Just one day. I cannot believe how much a tourist tries to fit in a day. It’s pretty ridiculous. By the end of this particular day I was pretty sure my feet were going to fall off.

None-the-less.. I love Paris. It puts me in a daze.
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