Showing posts with label polka dots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polka dots. Show all posts

11.10.12

Day 11: Polka Dots




Polka dots! Oh lordy, I love these nails. The blue is just fantastic, so glad I picked that one up last week. It's pretty and vibrant and not boring at all. Normally I don't enjoy these type of colors on my nails. I'm a neutrals, reds and pinks kind of girl. Bright blue or yellow isn't something I would wear on its own. But in a design like this I am really pleased with them.

First I just added the white dots because I thought that would make a nice contrast yet be just as vibrant. But I thought it lacked something and just spotted the blue jelly polish sitting abandoned in the back of my nail polish drawer. So I added the smaller blue dots inside the white ones. And I just love these dotted nails. They kind of resemble little eyes, don't you think? But not in a scary, creepy way.


I can't stop looking at my phalanges. And I am slightly heartbroken that I have to swap out this design for a striped design tomorrow.

'Essence 'Let's get lost' on its own.

Polishes used
Essence let's get lost
Catrice Snow Motion
Essence Cool & the gang

20.1.12

THE VERY FIRST VERA'S CORNER!



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Random reviews of Vera’s favorites.

Hi! I’m Vera Romijn. Currently I’m studying journalism in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Just like Kelly. I’m a friend and a classmate of hers. She asked me if I wanted to write a piece for her blog with a monthly update. Of course I said yes, it seemed like a great opportunity to work with her and do what I like most: writing.

You might have noticed I was Kelly’s volunteer in her review video for her Remington Pearl Curling Wand. That thing was awesome, after two days you could still see some tiny curls at the tops of my hair!

Nevertheless, in that video I wore a blue polkadot skirt with white dots. Oh you don’t want to know how much items with dots are dominating my wardrobe. Not even with premeditation actually. Within a year shops like Zara, Bijenkorf (a quite expensive national warehouse, thankgod for sales) HunkemÓ§ller and Primark provided me with dresses, skirts, pyjamapants and a toilet bag in polkadot. Quite genius.

My favorite is a dress from Zara. I first had my doubts whether I wanted to buy it or not, but I’m so glad I did. It fits perfectly. It only has one little disadvantage. Due with the shape below the waste you’d better not wear it at day’s when wind is raging outside. You’re getting that Marilyn Monroe effect when you’re walking down the street.

But where does the name ‘polkadot’ comes from? About 1900 the music polka, and the dotted pattern on clothes were both very popular. That’s the only thing they have in common. Anticlimax! Well, who cares. Polkadots are awesome. That’s the conclusion.


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p.s: I haven’t lost my arm haha, just avoiding that my hair hangs like a curtain for my face. ;)