Oh when we MET

Posted by Unknown at Friday, May 09, 2014 0 comments
The 05th of May, last monday, the annual MET gala, aka the Costume Institute Gala/ MET Ball, took places, which meant that our three weird fashion hearts went jumping with excitement. Every year the Gala has a theme and last year it was Punk: Chaos to Couture (May-August 2013), giving every fashionable celebrity a chance to punk out, which they did. Who can forget Miley Cyrus rocking a Marc Jacobs dress with spiky hair, or Sarah Jessica Parker´s fake mohawk. We sure can´t.
But as mentioned, the Gala was held last monday and I have decided to list my favorite outfits, with the theme this year being: Charles James: Beyond Fashion (May-August 2014)

A Perfect Mother´s day

Posted by Unknown at Thursday, May 08, 2014 0 comments
You might be a mother or a daughter, but no matter what mother´s day is coming closer and the perfect present has to be bought, if it hasn´t already.
I like to think that I am quite good at finding gifts that people like, and my mom usually loves the gifts I buy her.

Yesterday I bought the present for my mom and I bought the "Clinique Take the day Off cleansing balm", because my mother is obsessed with products from Clinique. And as a little extra, I bought special edition LOVE chocolates from Bülow, because face it, which woman does not like chocolate.

But maybe your mother is different, she might not like beauty products, she might be on a diet or something completely different. So I have decided to divide mothers in to three categories and give examples on the perfect gifts for each category of mothers.

The Handy Woman

The Handy Woman, can either be a gardner, DIY freak, Ikea master etc. Basically it´s a woman, who is not afraid of doing the things herself. This is also the woman that LOVES DIY present, so here you have to get down and dirty yourself, in order to create the perfect present. 

The Beauty Woman

The Beauty Woman loves everything beauty related, so here the best tip is to hit the nearest Sephora or drugstore and buy shit loads of stuff and put it in a nice little bag. 
E.L.F. Studio Complete Coverage Concealer, $3, drugstore.com
Olay Age-Defying Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream, $14.99, walgreens.com
Victoria’s Secret Beauty Rush Take It All Off Makeup Remover Wipes, $7, victoriassecret.com
Elizabeth Arden Eight-Hour Sun Defense Stick SPF, $20,beauty.com

The Healthy Woman

The healthy woman, is the mom that loves to exercise and eat organic. Visit the nearest health stores, give a gym membership or go to a sports store. If in doubt, don´t be afraid to ask the employees about what a mother might want in her closet or kitchen cupboards. 
Cateye Fit, $80, amazon.com
Dormtiques Custom Yoga Mat, $40, mycustomyogamat.com
Quirky Mocubo Cutting Board, $40, quirky.com
 
Sugoi Versa Jacket, $120, sugoi.com

When The Budget Is Low

Posted by Nanna at Wednesday, May 07, 2014 0 comments
Hello beautiful friends!
Summer is getting closer, can you smell it? I am so excited! Tanned skin, beach hair, long nights - why not a killer body too? Well, at least what you define a killer body! It's all about being comfortable in your own skin even though your friend is losing weight faster than you or is getting much more toned than you. Don't compare!

This is not particular a "summer post", nothing with bikinis and beach hair today. No, I stumbled over a post on my Tumblr and I laughed so hard! The girls creating this are truely amazing and they understand what it's all about! When the budget is hitting a low, the priorities may not concern a gym and some of you guys lose interest when it has to be done at home. It's easy going for a run, but exercising might be more difficult especially if you don't have much room or maybe missing the right gear? Fear not! This is such a funny way to do things and of course some people might find it a little dumb, but the idea is brilliant! Use what you got!

A Workout For Book Nerds


#1 - The Book Curl



















#2 - The Book Up

















#3 - The Brunch (Book Crunch)


















#4 - Cool Down




















Do like these awesome girls and use what you got! It only takes some books and some yarn rope and voila!

How The Times Have Changed...

Posted by Unknown at Tuesday, May 06, 2014 0 comments
Not the long ago, we wrote a post about where some of our teen idols from way back had gone, and late reading various articles about engagements, marriage, relationships, babies, well the list is long, have me thinking back to the good old days. However, even though many of the starts from my childhood have become older and hopefully wiser, many of them have actually also become more beautiful. Money must really be a nice asset when it comes to avoiding aging.
For your enjoyment, I have decided to pick out some of my favorite celeb transformations and most of them really don´t need any explaining.


Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters

Posted by Unknown at Monday, May 05, 2014 0 comments
So this is a movie I've been waiting to see for about a year now. Pretty much since it was announced it was gonna be made. I've read the first three books, and am in the process of reading the fouth at the moment. So I was totally ready to see it on Valentines Day this year, but then, the company responsible for it's release here in Denmark, decided that, based on the lukewarm reception and ticket sale of the American release, that they didn't want to release it here after all. Meaning, that I had to wait for it to be released on DVD. So I did. BUT NOW ONTO THE MOVIE! (I just wanted to share my pain).


Now, it's been about around a year or so since I've read the book, so only like the main points stand out in my mind when I think about it, so I can't tell you exactly if it's a 100% true to the books, but I think that's a good thing. (Especially after what I experienced with watching Divergent right after rereading the book)
First off, before I start babbling about the movie, I'm just gonna give a quick recap of the movie and what it's about if you don't know.

The movie is about  Rose Hathaway is a Dhampir, a bodyguard for her best friend Lissa, a Moroi Vampire Princess. They've been on the run, but now they’re being dragged back to St. Vladimir’s—the very place where they’re most in danger. St. Vladimir’s Academy is a boarding school where vampires are educated in the ways of magic and half-human teens train to protect them.

Our dear Lissa has to feed of Rose to survive.
The movie starts off great, following the book nicely, and moving at a decent pace. We are quickly introduced our main leads, Rose and Lissa and their friendship and current predicament. Thanks to Zoey Deutch who portrays her. She really gives Rose the spunk and sass she needs, but also shows us early on that in the beginning Rose is pretty much all talk no bite when it comes to real danger. She still has much to learn, our little warrior.


Lissa on the other hand, perhaps takes some time to like, but that's because when we meet her she is a troubled scared girl, who dislikes violence and just wants to fit in and stay low. But eventually she opens up and shows off a whole new side to her and you either like that side or not. I did, because I knew what was going on with her and could understand it. And I think even if I hadn't read the book, I would still feel that way. But besides Rose and Lissa the movie offers up another wide range of great characters. One of my favourite ones from the book was Natalie Dashkov, because at one point or another in our life, we've all been her. Just a little awkward and shy and wanting to be more.
And I like her cute attempts at optimism.
But another great character, that I had hoped to see more of, since I loved him the books, was Rose's friend Mason. But I guess he is more prominent and important to the plot in the second book. (so here's to a second movie!). He was just the right amount of friend to Rose but also the friend who is in love with Rose. I didn't feel at any time that we should pity him for linking a girl who just wants to be friends, or that we should hate Rose for "stringing him along" with hugs and kisses on the cheek. He seemed to have accepted that if he can't be her boyfriend, then he'd just be her friend and not make it weird for any of them. He just wants to be around her and be there for her when she needs it.
"Surely you have something more interesting to discuss than my ass?" - "Your boobies?"
And I just really liked that, because they've could have easily turned the whole thing into a typical love triangle, just because it is a teenage movie. And because some movie studios and writers have this crazy idea that young people love the infamous love triangle. (we don't). And then besides the friends of our main leads, we have the mean blonde high school girl, who appears in this movie in the form of Mia Rinaldi. And she was just as mean and evil as in the book. But like a likeable mean girl? Like, you understand why she's mean and I like when the villains have believable motives. And oh, then there's the love interests to our heroines Rose and Lissa.
The serious Dimitri Belikov with the glorious flowing hair.
The smouldering Christian Ozera with the amazing jaw.
They both have great chemistry with their romantic counterparts and I love how the romantic parts of the girls lives were not the important parts. Again, they didn't make the movie about boys and love. And gosh, did I love Christian and Rose bickering at each other, it just showed how much they both care about Lissa. And I also really liked that they actually cast someone who looks the part age wise. He looks just old enough for the age issue between Rose and Dimiti to feel realistic. And their age appropriate behaviour just furthers that point. 

 

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