Sunday 30 April 2017

ELLE F/W 2017

ELLE Fashion Show 2017 brought Paris and Budapest together once again for an evening of fall fashion for women and men. Parisian designers Mirat Cyril, Shaleva Couture and David Wong all had very different ideas of what personal style means to them. MC featured men in gold body chains and faces covered in black studded masks, representing the faces we decide to show to others and which we decide to hide. Shaleva Couture reminds us of the Harajuku girls from Japan with massive bows on top of a head full of curls. Porcelain dolls in an Alice in Wonderland inspired collection, adorned with pearls, beads and flowers from the garden. David Wong's collection showed off the modern man and that street style can be tailored. This year's event took place at Millenaris and started off with an acrobatic show, illuminated by changing lights and music. Take a look and check out the photos from Modern Revival. Most exciting 'thing' on the runway? A robot carrying a handbag from the Sophie by Chance collection!



Each of the masks represents a different emotion, a face behind which we hide and each mask has the promise of a kind of emotion. The models looked strong and enthusiastic walking down the runway with their faces hidden.



The inspiration behind this collection was the Disney cartoon, Alice in Wonderland and the details in the story. For example, the ruffles flowers and layers of Alice's cake. Designer, Dusica Petit mentioned that as a child she spent a lot of time watching cartoons with her father, and this collection is remembering him. This collection is a combination of being a kid whilst staying elegant and modern.



Two worlds are reunited in this collection: the world of those who love to travel and be immersed in various cultures and those who live far from their homes. The main source of inspiration comes from the diversity from around the world and this is a personal representation of the designers as they are Chinese, living in Holland and having grown up in France and also living abroad in England and the USA. Perhaps these elements are understood and can be related to by many of us who have connections to different backgrounds and cultures.


Thank you to the ELLE Hungary team for the invitation!


Photos property of MR
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Sunday 23 April 2017

FARO


Faro, Portugal has been placed on the map as a new tourist destination just recently as there are loads of flights coming into the bustling city, brimming with tourists ready for a piece of Portuguese sun, food and beaches. I started my solo trip in the city of Faro and was surprised as to how easy it was to meet new, friendly people and get to know a bit more about the country. I explored various locations over a week, took trains and caught local transport and taxis to experience all that Portugal had to offer. I am most delighted to share my pictures with you and am definitely planning on venturing back to see more of the Algarve and next time, the north of Portugal.


WHERE TO GO

Take a walk through the city centre and fashion street, where you can find loads of shops and cafes on every side. Look up to not miss the lovely tile patterns on the buildings as well as the balconies filled to the brim with flowers and plants. Step over to the marina to watch the boats dock and then make your way through to the old town to get a good view from the castle. Go back in the evening to get a good view at the restaurant, O Castelo and watch the sunset. Check out the Capela de Ossos Bone Chapel, which was built as a reminder by the Carmelite monks. The walls are constructed from femurs with mortar as well as skulls and other bones. The bones in this ossuary are the remains of 1245 monks whose bones were displaced when the obituary was built. Lastly, don't forget to head over to Faro beach to watch the surfers battle it out with the waves, people watch and enjoy the quiet view.


WHERE TO EAT

The Woods is all about fresh and healthy food choices! With a view over the marina, you can bask in the sunshine on the rooftop terrace while enjoying a freshly made juice. I chose the salmon sandwich with cream cheese and salad and the pineapple, mango, banana and apple juice... delicious!


Another place worth trying, for those who have a sweet tooth, is Choco & Nut creperie and gelateria. They make amazing waffles and crepes with an assortment of toppings to please all chocolate lovers.


Enjoy the sunset and views from O Castelo, where you can get a fresh local meal and sip sangria. Watch the planes depart and the boats sail on as you watch locals and tourists entertained by live music.


WHERE TO STAY

Depending on your budget and needs, there are plenty of holiday homes, shared/private apartments, hotels, villas and student hostels to choose from. Searching on Booking.com can provide you with a list of a range of places to stay and this is how I narrow down where I want to go and how much I want to spend. How gorgeous is this farmhouse, Vila Montewhich is not exactly in Faro's city centre, but on the outskirts, in Caliços, Moncarapacho, Olhão. It's simplicity and rustic charm is a perfect reflection of Algarve's environment. 


Have you been to Faro? What were your experiences in the Algarve? Any places that are worth mentioning that I missed? 

Photos property of MR and Vila Monte
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