StyleWe brings to you unique fashion from independent designers around the world. Any style you may like, sexy, elegant, cute etc., you name it, they have it! They basically have designers at your fingertips! I challenge you to take a look around their website, and NOT find anything you’d like to buy. I honestly believe, it’s impossible to do so! Upon my visit there, I found so many things I’d like to buy, that my wishlist is now longer than Rapunzel’s hair.
Tag Archives: designer bags
August 2014 | Wishlist
For this month’s wishlist, I have selected my all-time favorite bags from a wide selection of designer bags I have the honor of selling on my tictail store. 4 out of 5, managed to make an appearance in some of my outfits, but I can definitely say I have room for them in my heart and in my closet if some of them would want to come live with me. hehe And if I miraculously come up with the money needed, they may. Until then, you can race me to the store and maybe make one of these yours. At least they’ll have a loving home and create new memories with their new owners. I can live with that! Check out the link and details below.
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July 2014 | Wishlist
Usually at this time of the year, I think about swimsuits and summer dresses, but since I haven’t anything planned for this summer, let me just show you some of the models I sell on my shop, that I’d REALLY love to have in my closet. I had the pleasure to photograph all of the bags my friends had to sell, and I’m also incredibly happy to be allowed to take them out for a day (I take great care of them, don’t worry) and also take some outfit photos to show them in a better way. I’ve always been a sucker for anything Dolce & Gabbana and it’s almost killing me not being able to buy these babes. My favorite is the Miss Rouche one, followed closely by Miss Easy Way… And I still haven’t showed you my FAVORITE ones. But you’ll see them on the blog (and for sale on the shop) really soon. Which one is your favorite?
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Re-launching | Shop my closet
Almost a year ago, I launched an e-shop to give some of my slightly-worn or never worn items a new home, since I wasn’t going to use them again. A few months later, in autumn, I had a proposal to help some friends sell their own stuff on my shop, and take all the needed pictures. It was an exciting idea with a tiring process that not only it took a lot of time, but it also took a lot of energy. Somewhere in between we paused the project, but carried on with it in spring.