The V Magazine is publishing the actual fall 2010 issue with five different covers. I think they are all fantastic. You can buy them via www.vmagazin.com.
Friday, July 30, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Inspiration - Camel Coat
One of my must haves for the upcoming fall/ winter season is the camel coat. This color is so wonderful.
source: mrnewton; alta mira; trendycrew
Style Icon - Miroslava Duma
She has a gorgeous style. Even if you are pregnat you could look amazing. Wonderful.
source: www.mangobluete.tumblr.com
Friday, July 23, 2010
Books
Yesterday I bought the thrid novel of Simon Beckett about the forensic anthropologist Dr. David Hunter. I guess I will read this book at one weekend only.
And these are the gorgeous books:
Dr. David Hunter, a successful forensic anthropologist, retreats to the quiet Norfolk village of Manham, where he works as a general practitioner, after a drunk driver claims the lives of his wife and daughter. Three years after this tragedy, the shattering discovery of the mutilated corpse of a neighbor, Sally Palmer, forces Hunter back into the world of studying decomposing corpses. When another woman disappears, Hunter and the police conclude that a serial predator is at work, and they race against time to prevent a second murder.
In the exceptional second thriller from British author Beckett to feature forensic anthropologist David Hunter (after 2006's The Chemistry of Death), the former GP investigates a suspicious death on Runa, a small island in the Hebrides. With the mainland official force preoccupied with a horrific train wreck that might have been the work of terrorists, Hunter must try to determine whether the victim was murdered. On Runa, Hunter finds a badly burned corpse with the feet and one hand oddly untouched, in a cottage that shows little fire damage. Could spontaneous combustion have been the cause? The suspense mounts along with the body count and the approach of a storm that cuts off the island from the outside world.
Beckett's third thriller to feature Dr. David Hunter, who was almost stabbed to death in 2007's Written in Bone, takes Hunter from his familiar British surroundings to Tennessee's legendary Body Farm, where researchers study how corpses decompose. When evidence surfaces that a serial killer is at large, Hunter's mentor and Body Farm director, Tom Lieberman, enlists his help in tracking down the culprit. After the killer abducts profiler Alex Irving, fears escalate that future victims will include other members of the investigating team. Still traumatized by his brush with death and unsure of the validity of his instincts, Hunter takes a while to hit his stride.
source: www.amazon.com
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Book Art
While I was surfing though the internet searching for interesting book storage and shelves I found this book installation of 4000 books by Anouk Kruithof. What a fantastic idea to make art out of books.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin Spring/ Summer 2011
Here are some beautiful creations seen on the Mercedes-Benz Fashion week. I like the simplicity of the outfits.
Dawid Tomaszewski
Kaviar Gauche
Lala Berlin
Michalsky
Schumacher
Kilian Kerner
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Amsterdam Fashion Week
The collection of Iris van Herpen is amazing. Especially these dresses are gorgeous. Wow!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
I love my Vespa!
Finally the summer is here. We have 30 degrees and more. Fantastic!
I cannot understand the people who always complaining about the weather. Of course it is not fantastic to work when it is in the office 25-30 degrees. But we waited so long for the summer and now he is finally here. Enjoy it.
Today my boyfriend and I took a ride with my beloved Vespa. I call her Gina. I love the feeling when I ride my vespa. It feels so Italian :-)
I cannot understand the people who always complaining about the weather. Of course it is not fantastic to work when it is in the office 25-30 degrees. But we waited so long for the summer and now he is finally here. Enjoy it.
Today my boyfriend and I took a ride with my beloved Vespa. I call her Gina. I love the feeling when I ride my vespa. It feels so Italian :-)
Saturday, July 10, 2010
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