Saturday, October 13, 2012

Fall into Fashion

Hi everyone,
I know it's been a while. Been a busy transition back to school after moving back from Germany. I also was without a computer for a while which made it a little difficult to blog. SO after a long time away get ready for some quality stuff on fashion, internship search and interview tips.

I know here at MU we're on midterm week and the last thing you want to think about is trying to polish up that resume (again). So on a lighter note some CUTE fashion finds.

As mentioned in my previous post, one of the IN colors for this summer is Oxblood, or as most people call it burgundy. It's not too late to wear dresses on the warmer days. One of this week's picks come from etsy user SophiaClothing. I definitely recommend you check out ALL of her products. They're all beautifully handmade!

Accentuate your waste with a belt like shown in the picture, although I would choose more of a neutral or pale belt to highlight the depth and richness of the red. This belt set from Style & Co (available at Macy's) includes both the pewter and crocodile belt for under $25! Although I would definitely save the crocodile one for a different day.

Moving into your more wintery weather, it's time to snuggle up with sweaters, leggings and boots! I must admit though that there aren't too many stores out with their GREAT sweaters yet. One of my favorite mall stores, NY & Co, is one having a great sale and two is always looking classy.

To the right is their Chiffon Trim Open Cardigan, which is currently on sale. Just because it's after labor day does not mean the stark white sweaters need to go out. Pair it with the stone bib electric
coral necklace from ShopGlobalThreads.Com. For just under $40 you can be ready to take on the winter season with some warmth and versatile pieces.

Anyways, I hope you all have a had a great start to fall and keep reading as I ACTUALLY post more.



HAPPY SHOPPING!






Monday, August 13, 2012

Gruss Gott! - Hiking in the Alps and the Rest of My German Trip

So a few weekends ago we drove down to Southern Bavaria -- near the Swiss border to a popular vacation spot, similar to many East Coast ski villages, called Oberstdorf. The traditional Bavarian village had all the essentials: ski and hiking shops, restaurants, cafes and of course some local bars.

Settled at the base of one of Gemany's tallest mountains, hiking was not about to be a walk in the park. This meant I had to do the unthinkable: buy ugly hiking shoes (I know I'm sorry, please forgive me). My hike on the Saturday before the Fourth of July was in the ball park range of 27 km or 17 miles. 

I also was able to ride the Gondola to the top of Germany's second tallest mountain. 

Also, I did a quick trip to Hamburg and Papenburg (a ship building town near the North Sea). 



The rivers that run throughout the city, remind me a bit of Venice. Off to the right you can see a floating restaurant that was still full despite the rainy weather.







Below: The Hamburg Town Hall 

The shopping in Hamburg is very much like Beverly Hills, with the exclusive shops such as Versace and Gucci. Most laughable is that Abercrombie and Fitch found a home in the same neighborhood (the punchline is that they have people believing their clothing is worth money). 


The following day, we went to Papenburg, which is where they build a number of cruiseships, like the most recent Celebrity Cruiseline boats, and NCL, such as the Gem, Jewel and Jade. Crazily enough, they build the cruise ship room by room and then put it together on top of steel frames. 


New Celebrity Ship that is set to be complete at the end of this month! The first tour should be later this fall! Behind the end of new Celebrity ship, crews have already begun working on a new NCL ship. 



On an unrelated note: I just joined ZipCar at my college's campus and they're offering a special now for $25.00 of free driving credit when you sign up. Just click the photo below and enjoy! 



Join Zipcar and get $25 in free driving

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Whirlwhind Past Few Weeks

Hi Everyone!
Sorry I've been REALLY bad at keeping up with my blog! It's been super busy working 40+ hour work weeks and all the travelling I've been doing. A few weekends ago, I went to Cologne, one of Germany's oldest cities and Europe's busiest shopping city.
I stopped by some of my favorites: Gina Tricot....Tommy Hilfiger.... Swavorski.....Lacoste....and Louis Vuitton :D Along with some  German shops....Vero Moda and Jack and Jones.








Koln Dom (Cologne Cathedral)
Another one of Cologne's beautiful sights and one of the oldest, the Dom is beautiful. To climb to the top of the bell tower on the right side is more than 500 steps. The church was built over the ruins from the Roman era (I'm talking BC people) and parts of it are still visible when visiting the catacombs of the church. I've added some photos of the beautiful stained glass windows, some of which were around Pre-WWII and others which had to be replaced following the war. Interestingly enough, the Allies used the bell towers as aerial markers during their 
















We finished off this shopping spree at Wapianos. A delicious Italian Restaurant. One of the really cool watches that was available at the Lacoste store....If only they had one in upstate New York.

Anyways I'll be posting about the past few weeks in multi series posts. Give me your feedback below!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Euro Fashion Commentary #1

In America, we love our JEANS. Yes we have wrangler's and levis. We probably could argue that we invented them. But aside from the US, Europeans have also taken a special liking to this material we call denim. The denim is always tight and fades on the front and back of the thighs are very important and essential to style. We may think that we splurge on a pair of jeans here, but some of the price tickets here for jeans are pushing towards outrageous.

I will NOT be posting such blasphemy on my blog. We will be going with some middle of the line prices :).

The first store I'd like to take a look at is Gina Tricot. The store is mostly in Northern Europe, although it does have some locations here in Germany.

The fading on the back of the jeans is a true indicator of Euro style. 

Now leggings have been a staple in European fashion. This next pair are in fact jeans but still resemble the dear safety net of leggings. These are just 60 Euro and are offered in black and white. I picked the white, since white pants are IN this summer. 

Neutrals are also very important to the fashion here. You won't see too many people walking around in retro 80's Gaper jackets that were purchased at goodwill in an attempt to be non-conformist. ANYWAYS, these colored jeans I believe reflect that aspect of their fashion. They have color but aren't too over the top.


The next store i would like to pay tribute to is Vero Moda. Vero Moda is a sister brand to other Euro favorites like Jack and Jones, Only and pieces. While these jeans are pastels, they also show another popular trend that I've noticed here....ankle zip jeans. Granted not revolutionary, but cute none the less!
I tried to find a picture that highlights the zipper more, but unfortunately this was the best that I could come up with. You can see the one for the left leg if you look carefully! What I also liked about these jeans was that they were a little more high waisted. It also reflects how the fashion in general here is more on the conservative side. 

More fashion commentaries coming soon!

XOXO

P.S. I would appreciate it if you all stopped by my friend Gianni Blu's Music page! His brand new EP single just dropped last week on iTunes. https://www.facebook.com/GianniBluMusic


Saturday, June 2, 2012

Sorry It's Overdue

I owe you all a fantastic blog post about my first few days in Germany. They've been amazing so far, but I have done a lot of sleeping trying to get adjusted to the time zone change. The first day we relaxed at home, and some of my friend Kim's family came to say hello. It is always great to see them :) I took a quick trip to the super market earlier in the week too, which is always interesting. The brand/food choices are always VERY different. Most foods come from Ja! and there aren't too many other brands that sell similar products. The produce is also grown much closer to where it's sold, which in addition to being great for the environment, is also good for the freshness of the food. One minor/cool difference is the asparagus here is white! Seriously didn't know that until a couple days ago.


Also during my short time here, I already went to Stuttgart and Bad Kissingen. In Stuttgart I went to the Mercedes Benz factory which was really cool. The outside is sort of misleading to what is on the inside.
I also thought it was interesting that you could buy and lease your car directly through the company and not have to go through a dealership, although they do have them here. The dealerships are not nearly close to the size of some of the larger ones in the US, but luckily for everyone here it means they come without the tacky commercials.

The factory had great food that you could enjoy for free and for visiting the factory (nice touch I think).




Maybe you can buy yourself a similar model to the car I got while I was there :) By got, I mean I only got to sit in it :( I wish that pretty baby was coming back with me to the United States. On our way back from the factory we stopped in Bad Kissinger. It's a small town, but absolutely gorgeous as you can tell from the pictures below. 










During my time in Bad Kissinger we stopped at an eiscaffe with probably the hugest ice cream sundaes I've ever seen (UGH not good for losing weight!)







Also on Wednesday, Tom had his soccer match against Korbach which would eventually lead to his team's championship season. I attached some of the photos from his game. 





I also started my first day of work on Friday which was fun. Everyone has been really friendly and welcoming especially in such a tense industry.  



Anyways it's sleepy time for me here! Sweet dreams everyone!


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Day to Night

Yesterday was my last day at home before I left for Germany (Note: This means my blog posts will start including some more international style/get more interesting/I'm in the airport now). Yesterday was a special mass day at my former high school, so of course that means dressing up and no air conditioning. My day continued on with meeting up with friends and eventually a miniature going away party.

I picked up on a few of the season's hottest trends: 1. Lace 2. White/cream

I bought my dress from Forever 21 and it resembled this one....The main differences are the sleeves, and the dress is a little more white than cream. Also the belt was white instead of brown (I will post a pic as soon as some are published). I paired the dress with a pair of peach colored heels (which I will also post a picture of at a later date!). These can also be found at Forever 21 --- WARNING: These heels are NOT for the weary! Since I had less attention to the body, it brought out the beauty of the heels. I complimented the outfit with my Tiffany Keys beaded heart key pendant and my silver charm bracelet. As a higher quality dress/different cut, I'd recommend this adorable dress from Kohl's! 


Anyways, that's all for now. Thanks everyone for reading and I will catch you all on the Eastern Hemisphere.


XOXO

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Job/Interview Tips

Yes, it's that season. High schoolers and college students alike are searching for jobs. it can be really competitive, especially if you've waited until this late in the game. So I thought I'd throw out a few places to look for jobs/internships if you haven't considered them before:

1. Your local congress person - Let's face it, as much as we hate seeing the mudslinging ads on TV, it is an election year, which means that they need people who are going to work for them. If you're charismatic and outgoing, or even interested in politics, this is a GREAT place to look. Not to mention that it would look great on a resume.

2. Restaurants with patios and outdoor seating - Their normal staff won't be able to man all the extra seating, so why couldn't you benefit from the extra customers! This could also include ice cream shops. Another bonus is tips. This can greatly improve the minimum wages you could be receiving somewhere else.

3. House/Pet/Baby sitting - Summer means that people are going away and are going to need someone to maintain things they normally would do for themselves. Especially if the person is going to their destination via airplane, most likely the pets are not going to be with them -- perfect opportunity for you to swoop in and pick up the cash they would normally give to a stranger.

4. Landscaping - Sunshine means plants and grass are growing. Elderly people often cannot do a lot of back breaking work. Not only are you making some money, but you're also helping someone who couldn't do the task on their own.

Now if you're into the job interview stage there's a few things that you should definitely do and a few things to avoid.

1. Be yourself - employers can sense when you're trying be someone else. It is extremely obvious. Besides you will make yourself more nervous if you are trying to act. Just take a deep breath go in and smile.

2. Practice, Practice, Practice - If you want to be able to have a good interview have someone practice with you common interview questions. These can be extremely helpful with things like: Why do you think you will be good for this position? What kind of worker are you? What special qualifications do you have?

3. Never, ever, EVER lie - Never lie or overexaggerate about your experience. It will always come back to bite you. Before they have the chance to cross check it with someone else, you may get caught up in your own lies.

4. Avoid saying UM - This is my biggest pet peeve! It is very distracting if you say  it so many times. It becomes a game to count how many or guess when you will say the word again.

Simple tips but extremely useful. I will continue to add more. Comment below for more ideas/tips