16 mei 2011

Germany Part II

Hi!


The next day, Sunday 24 April, it was Easter and we continued our trip to Germany’s capital city, Berlin. We arrived in Berlin at 10am and immediately visited the Easter market at Alexanderplatz. This is the most central and well-known Easter market in the city. Every year, lots of merchants come together to sell their most beautiful Eastern decorations. The market was nicely decorated with Eastern threes and craft cabins, made by the merchants themselves. We bought a lot of chocolate and it was delicious! Because it was a holiday, there were a lot of people in Berlin, but we didn’t really mind. The atmosphere was great and that’s what it is all about! After we visited Alexanderplatz, we went to the Brandenburg Gate, which is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin and Germany. When the Revolutions of 1989 occurred and the Wall fell, the gate symbolized freedom and the desire to unify the city of Berlin. Thousands of people gathered at the Wall to celebrate its fall on 9 November 1989. Almost three years ago, the Brandenburg Gate became the main venue for the 20th anniversary celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall or ‘Festival of Freedom’ on the evening of 9 November 2009.




The Brandenburg Gate




In the evening we went to the ‘Osterfeuer’ in the Kulturbrauerei. This is the most popular Easter fire in the city. There was a really good atmosphere amongst the people and after the fire there was a little party. We stayed up till 2am before we decided it was time to go back to the hotel and get some sleep.




The next day, it was Easter Monday, so a lot of things were closed in Berlin. Therefore we decided to do some sight-seeing and keep the museums for the other day. First we went to Potsdamer Platz, an important public square and traffic intersection in the centre of Berlin. Potsdamer Platz has been the site of major redevelopment projects, something you could clearly notice when walking around. I was impressed by the large and hypermodern buildings. We had a drink in a modern café nearby and moved on to Tiergarten. Tiergarten is a huge, urban park that used to be a part of West Berlin. It contains several notable sculptures and we wandered there for hours, enjoying the nice weather. The next day, Tuesday 26 April, was our last day in Berlin. There was one thing that we all really wanted to visited some day in our lives, which was the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. We all heard how impressive the monument is from people we know who have visited it and we wouldn’t wanted to miss it. The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial is a memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It is a 19,000 square metres site covered with 2,711 concrete slabs, arranged in a grid pattern. According to the architect, the slabs are designed to produce an uneasy, confusing atmosphere. All the visitors were really quiet and when walking through the field, I couldn’t help but remembering all the thousands of Jews who were mistreated and deprived of their lives.




The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe


After those three days, we were really impressed by the city and we all had the feeling that we wanted to go back someday. But now, we had to move on to our next stop: Hamburg. We arrived late in the evening, since we had some problems with our train, so we didn’t have time left to get a first impression of the city by night. The next day, we were ready to explore the city. Hamburg is the second –largest city in Germany and the eight-largest city in the European Union. Hamburg is mostly known for its port, which is the third-largest port in Europe (after our own port in Antwerp and Rotterdam).


During our two-days visit we saw a lot of the city. We visited the city hall and the grand church St. Michaelis and we also visited the old warehouse district and the harbor promenade, which was a nice, relaxing walk. In de evening, we went to the red light district, which is Europe’s largest red district. I already walked through the red light district in Amsterdam, but this area in Hamburg was far much bigger. As we didn’t really feel comfortable walking there, we searched for a nice bar where we had a few drinks. As I am writing this, I started realizing that our trip is almost over. Finishing Germany only leaves us two more countries to visit: Denmark and Norway. Nonetheless, we are all looking forward visiting Europe’s northern countries!


You’ll hear from us soon!


Natalie


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28 mrt 2008

Every girl has her addict. Well, I have a lot of addicts. But there is one addict I share with thousands of women on earth: my addiction to shoes. Last week I went a bit crazy. The result? My closet is very happy to accommodate three pair of lovely new shoes.


I bought these black babies for just €5. Isn't that amazing?


I'm very proud of my first pair of Killdoll shoes. They aren't pricey at all, and they are sooo comfortable!

Last, but certainly not least: my adorable pair of white Nikes.

Can't wait to wear them!!

12 mrt 2008

Mode illustreren: poses

Om mode te kunnen illustreren is het een vereiste om het menselijk lichaam juist te kunnen tekenen. Dan komen de ontwerpen pas goed tot hun recht. Maar wat als je helemaal geen flauw idee hebt hoe een vrouwelijk lichaam te tekenen? Dan kan dit boek wel eens heel handig zijn! 'Mode illustreren' is een verzameling van 600 verschillende (!) poses die het menselijk lichaam kan aannemen. Bij elke pose horen ook nog eens 3 verschillende outfits, getekend door drie bekende Spaanse modeontwerpers. Een verhelderend en praktisch handboek voor zowel beginners als professionals!










8 mrt 2008

Robyn

Konichiwa Bitches! Meet Robin Miriam Carlsson, beter bekend onder haar artiestennaam Robyn. De Zweedse popzangeres werd op 13-jarige leeftijd ontdekt, toen ze een zelfgeschreven liedje zong over de scheiding van haar ouders. Sindsdien schreef ze verschillende liedjes met nogal heftige teksten, maar die worden naar de achtergrond geschoven door de vrolijke deuntjes en lichte beats die erdoor worden geweven. Ondertussen staan er al 4 albums op haar naam en ook het bekende ‘Konichiwa Bitches’ en ‘With every heartbeat’ behoren tot Robyn’s discografie. Mijn absolute favoriet is de single ‘Handle me’, een song waar je nooit genoeg van krijgt!


Handle me












http://www.robyn.com/
http://www.myspace.com/robynmyspace

7 mrt 2008

stiletto's zonder hak

Wat hebben Victoria Beckham, Uma Thurman en Gwyneth Paltrow met elkaar gemeen? Ze zijn alledrie de trotse (?) eigenaars van de door Antonio Berardi ontworpen stiletto zonder hak. De schoen is 14cm hoog en kost ongeveer 2400 euro per paar. Om te kunnen balanceren op deze stiletto moet je eerst met je tenen de grond raken in plaats van met de hiel. Volgens een woordvoerder van de fabrikant zijn de schoenen niet gevaarlijk, omdat de ze een dikkere platformzool heeft die verder reikt dan normaal en zo extra steun heeft onder de voetzool. Laten we eerst maar eens kijken hoe de sterren het er van af brengen, voordat we zelf rondlopen op deze levensgevaarlijke accessoires.




5 mrt 2008

Killah




Killah maakt deel uit van het Italiaanse kledingsconcern Sixty. De Sixtygroep is ontstaan in 1989 en telt ondertussen al 14 merken, waaronder Miss Sixty, Refrigiwear en natuurlijk het bekende merk Killah. De kledingstukken zijn fun, colorful and girlie en bestaan vooral uit strepen, bollen en leuke prints. Buiten jeans, T-shirts, jasjes en kleedjes bestaat de kledinglijn ook uit schoenen: pumps, laarsjes, sandaaltjes… just name it. Naast Killah bestaat er ook Killah Babe, een lijn die wat meer vintage gericht is en waarin je je op en top girlie voelt.



http://www.killah.it/

2 mrt 2008

couloured bags

Tassen zijn ìn. Vooral grote & gekleurde bags zijn onmisbaar om een outfit net dat ietsje meer te geven. Fluorood, metallicgrijs, flashy geel,... alles kan en alles mag! Dit zijn mijn favorieten:




































Betsey Johnson

Betsey Johnson is een Amerikaanse ontwerpster die de àllerschattigste dingen ontwerpt. Van schoenen tot tassen tot parfum, she has it all. Haar ontwerpen zijn pink & girlie en neigen een beetje naar kitch. Misschien een beetje té, maar in elk geval origineel en just fabulous!











“Making clothes involves what I like…color, pattern, shape and movement…I like the everyday process…the people, the pressure, the surprise of seeing the work come alive walking and dancing around on strangers. Like red lipstick on the mouth, my products wake up and brighten and bring the wearer to life…drawing attention to her beauty and specialness…her moods and movements…her dreams and fantasies.” – Betsey Johnson