Sunday, 7 November 2010

Sunday

WEEKEND
Soo.. It's sunday, and I'm about to get sick. Flu I think. I don't wanna be sick right now. I don't have the tme for it!
I was supposed to finish this gorgeous thing today, but it's not possible, since I'm not doing so well..

But I'm almost done, which is a good thing!
A little song for this amazing and sunny Sunday, by Bruno Mars. Link is below.

Lovely <3


Peace out,
//Sara

Saturday, 6 November 2010

PHOTOSHOOT

Whiie so I finally got my hair cut!
Btw. the winter jackets is DIY, and this months creation





Photoshoot by photographer Emma Katrine.

Cya!
Peace out,
//Sara

Friday, 5 November 2010

DIY /Outfit

I've sewn a new thing! It's a chiffon shirt!!
I'm on my way to sew marathon in a minute to finish my dress (so stoked!)

Status: Chiffon shirt- DIY. Black top- H&M. Jeans- Sand (used to be bootcut, but I've sewn them in, and cut some holes in them. Scarf- 100% Pashmina- bought in Czech Republic. 
A picture of Sony Center from Berlin to end the post :)

Peace out,
//Sara

Thursday, 4 November 2010

More galla!

Hello!
Nothing really happened today, it was one of those days you know?
Have to finish my prom dress this weekend. I'm so ecxited! Can't wait to blog the final picture of it.

Here's some pics from the dress I sew last year. Love it!


mi corazon.


Have a nice day guys!
Peace out,
//Sara

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Erdem!

ERDEM <3
A british designer I've discovered lately. Also them who made the purple dress, as I'm trying to sew for prom.



Amazing. Pictures from Erdem Autumn winter 2010 collections.

//Sara :)

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

What a day..

Insane day. Tuesday is normally a fun and sweet day, since we have two music lessons in school! (Yay). But It was more "serious buisness" today actually. We skipped a music café we promised our teacher to preform at. Feel so guilty. I hate to dissapoint people!
Well after we talked it through we got back to the "blues feeling" and played some amazing music! Had no idea I could improwise on a piano. Sweet.

Then we went to P.E . And practiced Le Lanciers for the prom evening at school. It's so much fun. I look forward to see myself dance in a pair of stilettos! Oh boy..

Right now I'm enjoyning a nice cup of tea in bed, while I'm listening to some great music. (Jamie Cullum)

- Here's a little update over my weekend. I'll be finishing my dress for Galla/prom, and I'll go get a new haircut.

IT will be something like that, just shorter in the neck. :) So ecxited!

Peace out,
//Sara ;)

Monday, 1 November 2010

daily update, and Berlin part two

Lovely Monday!
Just figured out that to hours of math class was cancelled today. Sweet! So now I'm home, enjoying a proper lunch with a hot cup of tea.
Amos Lee, is playing in the backroud. Very nice.

Long time ago I promised I'd tell you about my evening in "Deutsche oper" in Berlin.
Well as I've written earlier, I was going to see the ballet "Swanlake".

I was very ecxited, I'd been told by many that the Germans way of preforming a ballet is magnificent. That It was beyond perfect actually.

So we drove to the opera, and got the chance to see Berlin in lights as well. It's was so great.
We lived in east Berlin, so we had to drive all the way to west Berlin, where the opera was. That means we had to drive on "Unter den Linden". Trust me, you feel so small sitting in a cap, and driving on that road. It was insane, because it's such a beautiful road.

  • So we got to the opera in time. And gosh it was big. The germans do have a different "dresscode" whem they're going out. They are dressed very nice, women in dresses (or skirts) and men in blazers/jackest etc. It's not like beeing in "The new Theater" in Denmark, where people are dressed cozier, compared to the German Opera. :) (Just my experience)
  • We had a little time to look around in the opera before we had to find our seats. I got a great one, so I was able to watch the whole stage. Wauw.
The ballet was so very amazing! Everything was beyond PERFECT. the music, the dancers, and the audience.
In germany (apparantly) you don't talk during the show, and if you do, people will tell you to be quiet.
But everyone broke that "rule" in second act, and began shouting "bravos" and big applauses during the sccenes.
IT was a fantastic experience! Exactly as I was told it would be.
The germans really knows how to do a show. I was blown away!!!!

I'll be working on my dress today as well, hopefully I'll be able to finish it within this week, so you can see the final result!

Cya ;)
Peace out,
//Sara