Yesterday I went to Essen with my parents and grandma. I visited the MAC couter in Karstad but really pland to only watch and not to buy something but of course I couldn't stand it and ended up buying something! XDD
This is what I bought:
This is what I bought:
The packageing was so pretty! *___*
And this was inside:
A brush set with 5 amazing brushes, a little brush-pouch and a makup-pouch.
The day was booring, I just left the house to go to the city and buy some logwarmers, this is what I wore:
Today and tomorrow are the Krefeld Fashion Shows in my hometown so of course I went there to see the new collections. This is what I wore:
I'm really addicted to that shirt! XD
Yesterday I bought some new boots which I had to coordinate today:
Chi had visited me today to make a pattern so she was so nice to do my hair:
Chi had visited me today to make a pattern so she was so nice to do my hair:
Magazines can be a very good source of information, or in worst case just be dead – boring…..
In fact I don’t often look into german magazines because most of them (in my opinion) are real boring and just showing to much 0-8-15 mainstream co’ords which you can also see by just walking through the streets.
I sometimes take a look into “Glamour” but it is really just looking through in 10 minutes, and most of the time there is nothing realy exciting in it.
I’m also used to have a look into “Vouge” which isn’t bad but it’s not my style and I think it is more made for another age-group.
German magazines I really recommend are:
Streetwear today
is a German magazine but it’s written in English. It’s oriented on streetwear.
Style and the family tunes
is written in English and German. It is more a lifestyle magazine with topics out of fashion, art and architecture, literature and actual topics. It always has a very nice, inspirating modern layout.
Japanese magazines I can recommend:
Popteen
is a fashion magazine about Gal-style (which is a japanese fashion trend) and there are often nice make up tutorials in it.
Kera
is oriented to Gothic, Lolita and Punk style.
If you are interested in having a Look into these or other Japanese magazines you should check out the J-magazine-scans Community on Livejournal where you can find scans of nearly every magazine for free or buy them on Neotokyo (german only).
In fact I don’t often look into german magazines because most of them (in my opinion) are real boring and just showing to much 0-8-15 mainstream co’ords which you can also see by just walking through the streets.
I sometimes take a look into “Glamour” but it is really just looking through in 10 minutes, and most of the time there is nothing realy exciting in it.
I’m also used to have a look into “Vouge” which isn’t bad but it’s not my style and I think it is more made for another age-group.
German magazines I really recommend are:
Streetwear today
is a German magazine but it’s written in English. It’s oriented on streetwear.
Style and the family tunes
is written in English and German. It is more a lifestyle magazine with topics out of fashion, art and architecture, literature and actual topics. It always has a very nice, inspirating modern layout.
Japanese magazines I can recommend:
Popteen
is a fashion magazine about Gal-style (which is a japanese fashion trend) and there are often nice make up tutorials in it.
Kera
is oriented to Gothic, Lolita and Punk style.
If you are interested in having a Look into these or other Japanese magazines you should check out the J-magazine-scans Community on Livejournal where you can find scans of nearly every magazine for free or buy them on Neotokyo (german only).
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