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Valencia shopping guide
Valencia — is not only a stunning architecture, history and gastronomic paradise, this city is also suitable for shopping. You can find unique vintage shops and national costume stores, major brands of the Spanish mass market and, of course, heavy luxury brands. Plaça de l’Ajuntament City Hall Square and its neighboring streets (Carrer de Xàtiva, Passeig de Russafa, Carrer del Convent de Santa Clara) have sheltered leading mass-market marks and souvenir shops. Here you can find Cortefiel, Guess, Zara, Tiger, Marypaz, Ale-Hop and a lot of other stores. You could buy a gorgeous fan and Spanish scarf on the street Carrer de Castelló in old store Abanicos Carbonell. Plaza de la Reina The stunning and…
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How to solve ‘nothing to wear’ issue
At least once in a lifetime almost every woman stood near the closet with the words: ‘I have nothing to wear!’. We don’t like a lot of things or we do not like ourselves in these things. And it is a problem of inefficient wardrobe. Let’s sort out what you can do in such a situation. 1) Buy only things you love. Forget about sales and discounts. Think about a dress a couple of days. Do you really need this? You can’t live without it, you know, where you will wear it and how, then buy. You’ll wear your favorite thing every day. Someone may think about conservatives, but it concerns all,…
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Why you should learn architecture to be stylish
Historically fashion was closely connected with architecture. Fashion style depends on the architecture and its era. Choosing an architecture of your costume you choose the way you look like. For example, you choose the Empire style, and thus you emphasize your femininity. Let’s dive into the details, which will help us to use our clothes more effectively in the future. Let’s consider the main architectural styles and tips how to use them in your wardrobe. Classical style (850 BC to 476 AD). There were a precise rules to construct the buildings from the rise of ancient Greece until the fall of the Roman empire. Use the idea of the entablature…
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What Everybody should know about Spanish Style
You can travel everywhere, you can find every details. It is not a future, it is reality. We use an Internet, we cognize and dream, but we don’t apply our knowledges. For example, knowledges about national costume in different countries. Just let me know, how often do you consider to wear traditional elements of national costume? Spanish fashion pushed me over the edge, thus I would like to tell you some information about national costume essentials and give you an advice how to wear it in real life. By the way, elements of the Spanish national costume is a great modern trend (just remember last Dolce&Gabbana collections). Peineta («la…
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Once in Valencia
Hi there! Today I would like to take you for a walk with me in Valencia, Spain. You will see amazing arhetecture of the main plaza in the city, Plaza del Ayuntamiento, and palace of corrida. I picked up this look, taking into account 38 degree heat. My shoulders were rescued by a kimono with sea waves, which you have seen in another photoshoot. By the way, it is The Great Wave off Kanagawa, also known as The Great Wave, which is a woodblock print by the Japanese artist Hokusai. I am an art lover, thus I am in love with the clothes based on the pictures. Kimono: PurpleFishBowl Dress: Topshop…