Thursday, December 13, 2012

Bananas of the moment


1.
Warm & cozy sweaters in basic colours.
Easy to wear with statement jewellery.
 
2.
Bright coloured knits.
This one from Forever 21 is a bit cropped, great to wear with a button up underneath.

3.
Ebooks. I've had a tablet for almost a year. Only last week did it occur to me that I could be reading books on it.
I know. My intelligence is astounding.

4.
Picked up a gingerbread man on my trip to Germany. It seemed like a good idea to only buy one...I dont remember why and regret not buying a dozen more.
It's going to take all my self control not to eat this fellow before christmas.
I might not succeed.

5.
Mixing metals. These two rings are part of a Swarovski set. They were a gift (a long time ago) and even though there's not a single crystal left, I still love them.

6.
Metals again. I quite like simple tops and these necklaces are great to spice it up.


Xx Ana

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

I don't get it: Heeled Sneakers

We all have things we just dont get.
For me it’s algebra, or advanced math, or anything involving a number higher than ten.
And there’s the trend of the heeled sneaker.
If you dont know what a heeled sneaker is, be thankful and stop reading this post.
Really.
You’re better off not knowing.
You're welcome.
Just make sure to stop by for the next post.
 
Isabel Marant High Heeled Sneakers
 
 For those of us unfortunate enough to have been confronted with this schizophrenic hybrid, feel free to read on.

Like most female specimen, I have a healthy dose of obsessiveness toward shoes and a love of high heels.
I mean, what girl doens’t love a shoe that makes you taller, leaner and all together more attractive? There is no easier way to boost your confidence than stepping into those 5-inch babies and doing your sexy walk.
Over the years, the shape of high heels has changed, going from block-heels to stiletto’s and everything in between.
It doens't matter.
I buy an obscene amount of them all.
 
Aren’t heels supposed to be feminine? Elegant? Yes? Allright. Now explain to me why one would want to mix that with a bulky, sturdy sneaker?
Dont get me wrong, I like sneakers.
Wear them all the time [read: when I workout].
No seriously, sneakers are comfortable, they have a flat yet squishy sole that make your poor feet feel like they’re alive again.
So why would you take that redeeming quality and just throw it away by adding a high heel?

 Heeled sneakers are not elegant like a high heeled shoe is and they’re not comfortable like a sneaker ought to be.
It’s the unlucky child of the shoe world.
Only inheriting the worst of both parents and none of the good stuff.

And yet, I see ladies out wearing this ‘’unlucky child’’ every day. Why?

Maybe I'm missing something here. If so, please feel free to save me from my own ignorance.
Until then, I dont get it.


Xx Ana