Walking on the spider webs

Oh man, last night was so much fun! Club Hang the DJ was packed with stylish indie people, a good Swedish band MFMB‘s performance knocked everyones socks off, and the DJ’s played such tunes all night long that you couldn’t even leave the dancefloor for one minute. I’m glad I was wearing my combat boots, otherwise my feet would have been dead from all the dancing we did.

Evening’s outfit was inspired by 90’s, think Beverly Hills 90201, My So Called Life or Reality Bites (got to watch those again btw!) style. I’ve been waiting to introduce this radest net sweater I found from my recent second hand shopping spree. I’ve been looking for something like this for ages and when my eyes targeted to this beauty, let me tell you, it was love at first sight.


Sweater: Second hand
Tank top: Selected Femme
Skirt: Monki
Combat boots: Kenkärepo
Hat: Uniformal Warehouse via eBay
Ring: Kalevala Koru
Backpack: Second hand
Stylish guests: Veera, Marko and my boyfriend (thanks guys!)

P.S. The blog has a new banner! After reading a great post from Park and Cube blog, it was time for a change. Any blogger who is interested in making the blog more attractive to the readers (and who isn’t?), you should really read and learn what Shini has to say about the importance of layout. It turned my world and blog around.

Inspired by Ann Demeulemeester

Ann Demeulemeester is one of those designers with a signature look: not often you can see anything but black and white in her collections and the silhouette stays the same throughout the years. Consistency is what she has been able to create, leaving her audience with a feeling of familiarity and comfort. I, among many others, am a huge fan and always awaiting what new she can bring into the well balanced base of what seems to be “a horseback riding outfit with a twist”.

Intrigued by her latest and last year’s winter collection, the outfit of today got an Ann Demish touch to it. This grey vest has been getting a lot of wear lately, it’s something I picked up from the local second hand store during it’s discount days. Layered with the black H&M Trend blazer which I bought about three years ago from Sweden and never really wore until now, I’ve got the whole ensemble down with the white shirt, black pants and combat boots. Don’t you just love it when you can find your favorite designer’s look right from your own closet, without spending a penny!


Blazer: H&M Trend
Vest: Second hand
Button-up shirt: MTWTFSS
Jeans: Cheap Monday
Combat boots: Kenkärepo

It’s Friday I’m in love

This is the last part of the weekend titled blog entries for now, a trilogy of some sort. Actually the title has another meaning because I’m pretty sure they will play the Cure at this goth club tonight. Somehow I find myself going to one again, perhaps it’s the good music or the fact that no matter what you wear there, no one is judging. The goths are quite easy on the dance floor too; no one pouring beer on my designer shoes and no one pushing or acting stupid. Quite a pleasant combination, I’d say.I’m not going all out with the theme but my outfit does have it’s gothic influences, the same ones we have seen on the runway lately. I bought the leather skirt in Stockholm even though I have two of them already occupying my closet. Somehow the older ones seem so casual after finding this one, though this zipper detailed skirt was a very random purchase due to it’s heavily discounted price. This means that I’m probably getting rid of my older versions and they will either end up on Ets

y or to an e-auction of some sort. I combined the leather skirt with an oddly cut Margiela tee that my boyfriend and I share, it follows the seams of the leather skirt perfectly.



T-shirt: Martin Margiela
Leather skirt: MTWTFSS
Boots: Fendi
Hat: Uniformal Warehouse vie eBay
Cuff: Leather Heaven
Ring: Kalevala Koru

It’s just another manic Monday, I wish it was Sunday

Is it totally passé to get inspired by past collections? I just decided that I’m gonna make it a new trend, ha! The outfit of today got it’s inspiration source from last winter’s Marc Jacobs collection but somehow it got mixed with a 90’s grungey school girl look, go figure. This is what I wore to the office today and yes, with the combat boots included. I’m usually always late from anywhere I go, so when I run to the bus stop every morning to barely catch the bus, good, anti-slipping shoes are needed. I learned this last winter when I almost broke my arm whilst in the action.


Sweater: Peter Jensen
Button-up shirt: Nina Gold for Ellos
Skirt: Monki
Boots: Kenkärepo
Ring: Kalevala Koru

P.S. Today was very windy!