Tuesday, April 30, 2013

If Only My Teacher Were This Fashionable

Elle Mexico April 2013 issue
Teacher at the gym in Alexander Wang Spring 2013

From time to time, I always like to take a look at some of the new editorials that various international magazines tell about in their monthly issues. When you stare at each page of an editorial for more than ten minutes and imagine yourself in that story, then you know the magazine did an excellent job.


Elle Mexico's (yes!) April issue came up with a steamy story titled, Hey, teacher, leave those kids alone, that portrays a very luxurious teacher who apparently doesn't follow dress code rules. If you look at the pictures, the model (teacher) does an excellent job being the center of attraction. Each piece is a beauty that can only be a dream for most people. 


If you're really into fashion, you have to agree you would drool over your favorite teacher if she ever dressed this way. I know I would stop by every day and talk to her just to see who is she wearing. Wouldn't you?


Elle Mexico April 2013 issue
Teacher in Burberry Spring 2013

Elle Mexico April 2013 issue
Teacher in Fendi Spring 2013

Elle Mexico April 2013 issue
Teacher in Bottega Veneta Spring 2013

Now, if you know of any teacher who really dresses in this high-end designer dresses in real life, I'd like to see. It doesn't hurt to wear one designer piece a month, but each and every day of the week? I'd be very suspicious about that. How in the heck can she afford to look so good and luxurious with such check? I'd love to know the secret.



Elle Mexico April 2013 issue
Teacher at the hallway in Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2013


Elle Mexico April 2013 issue - Prada
Teacher at the band classroom in Prada Spring 2013

Teacher at the playground in Chanel Spring 2013

I have to say the most memorable one has to be the teacher in Prada. Prada did such a beautiful collection this season that was so breathtaking. There were some that said the clothes were ugly on the runway, but when they saw them styled differently, they fell in love with it. Only Miuccia Prada can play with our minds.


Which one of these photos is your favorite of all? Do you see any teacher of yours wearing this?


Glada Vappen!

Hyvää Vappua (Finnish) and Glada Vappen (Swedish) to everyone! This holiday is one of the biggest celebrations in Finland all year. Mostly it's a party for students who put on their school overalls and drink all night long. In Helsinki the festivities officially start by the naked lady fountain Havis Amanda getting a student cap on, each year a different school of the main universities in Helsinki get to do that and this year was our school's turn. Unfortunate that I missed it. I was there in 2009 when our school did it the last time, we got to stand really close to the statue and the Vappu feeling was completely different than during other years. After she's gotten her hat everyone else who's ever graduated from high school can put their hat on. So 6pm is the official time.

After "Manta" (a friendlier name for the fountain) has gotten her hat people jump in the fountain in their overalls. I know this sounds crazy and the water is freezing but still people do it. Some people actually think the Finnish Vappu traditions should be exported abroad. Here in France it's just the Lily of the Valley flowers that guys are supposed to buy to their loved ones, no other bigger traditions.

Glada vappen alla! :)

Below some pictures from my previous Vappu celebrations in Finland (the guys hanging in the air are our students putting the cap on in 2009).





SHS Styrelse 2009










Monday, April 29, 2013

Lunch at the beach

Still sunny in Marbella. Elina had to take care of some work stuff so we drove to the centre of the village Benahavís. There were beautiful old buildings over there and the area is filled with nice restaurants I hear.






When business was done it was time for some pleasure, a nice lunch at the beach. It was a bit windy at first but then the sun came out and play. From the beach you could also see Gibraltar and Africa, it felt weird they are so close. Lunch was excellent, the restaurant is specialized in seafood and that showed.




Gibraltar and Africa in the horizon

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Long Hairstyles 2013 Men


Long Hairstyles 2013 Men
Long Hairstyles 2013 Men

Long hairstyles 2013 men is a new trend that can make you look laid back, stylish, and good at the same time. Having such hairstyles 2013 is not only hype, but also easy and nice on the maintenance. Whatever types of hair you have, you can always make sure that you style up your hair in the most convenient way. After all, the long hairstyles 2013 are now being popular again, thanks to several male celebrities that have introduced them to the 2013 trend.

Easy Cut Hairstyles

Long Cut Hairstyles Men 2013
Cut Hairstyles Men




For men, having such long style is easy and nice. They can pull up this easy going look without neglecting the care and the treatment. Take a look from the hairstyle worn by Brad Pitt. He looks very laid back and stylish with his long hair, passing his ears and reaching to his neck. He has thick and natural rather wav texture that makes him looks like the boho king. If you don’t have thick hair like Pitt, maybe you can consider having hair cut like Keith Urban. He has this natural straight and rather thick hair, but instead of styling it like Pitt, he has this cropped cut with longer trim on the back side. If you want to look stylish in the simplest way, you can try their styles.


Wavy Cuts



Long Wavy Cut Hairstyles Men 2013
Wavy Cut Hairstyles Men

 

If you have natural wavy or rather curly texture, you can also cut your hair like the ones ever happened in the 1970s and the beginning of 1980s. If you take a look at those times, most men would wear their hair long, in the easy and simple rocker style look. You can try it too.

All in all, having long hair cut doesn’t only show off your freedom and a little rebellious side of yourself, it can also make you look stylish and classy at the same time.

Puerto Banús

I woke up well rested and admiring the beautiful view from my bedroom. The pool right outside and the sea in the horizon, clear blue water. After a quick breakfast it was time for some shopping in Puerto Banús (the luxury yacht harbor) in Marbella. It is amazing how you can find something in almost every store here in southern Europe.



After a few hours of shopping Elina took me for lunch with an older Finnish lady from my hometown who's been living in Marbella for over 10 years. It was a long lunch with champagne, wine and even two desserts. We talked about everything and we got some more company too for lunch and I got some good advices for life.






After lunch it was time for some more shopping. I walked around in the Puerto Banús harbor, regarding the boats and enjoying the sun. It was evening already but still sunny and warm. When we got back to the apartment it was time for some dinner. I was so beat after a long day that I just decided to get to bed early, watch some tv and fall asleep.








Friday, April 26, 2013

Exploring Madrid

After sleeping long and enjoying a nice breakfast me and Ann met at my hotel so we could go explore Madrid. Since everything was close we decided to walk through Plaza de Espana to the Royal Palace. It was stunning from the inside, unfortunately no pictures were allowed inside the palace. We saw all the glitz and glamour of the past kings and queens, from the Coronation Hall to the Royal Gala Dining Hall.






The Gala Dining Hall (photo not taken by me)


After the Palace we took a look inside the Cathedral next to it. Then it was time for some quick lunch and to walk around and check out the shops a bit. We then headed back to my hotel to get my things and drop them off at the Atocha Railway Station. Unfortunately we miscalculated the time and I didn't have time to go to the Prado museum, just a quick look outside. I was taking the train to Malaga from where I was gonna head to Marbella to stay with some family for a few days. I must say that of all the trains I've taken in Europe now; France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, the Spanish train was probably the nicest one. The seats were roomy and there was also a movie, Argo that we could watch while traveling with the given headphones. It was an AVE train, which is one of the faster trains in Spain so it didn't feel uncomfortable at all. An AVE from Madrid to Barcelona is only 2,5h for example if you want to try it.



The Cathedral

The Prado Museum



Thursday, April 25, 2013

Sunny Madrid

After the rainy weekend in Milan it was time to head to Madrid. When I arrived in Nice the night before I heard from my mother that Lufthansa, the flight I had on my way to Madrid, was going to be on a strike and most flights cancelled on Monday. So of course I had to call Lufthansa France customer service in the middle of the night and it turned out better than I thought. Instead of not getting to go to Spain at all I got a straight flight to Madrid which would arrive the same time as the original but leave much later.

Getting out in Madrid and walking to my hotel felt nice cause finally there was some sunshine and warmth. My hotel was on Gran Vía, the main avenue if you can say in Madrid. The reception at the hotel was so kinda and warm. I went to my room to freshen up a bit and then headed out. I was walking around, taking it easy just enjoying the sun. I sat at Plaza de Espana just doing nothing for once, then walked to see the royal palace and the cathedral and then slowly back to my hotel. Ann arrived to Madrid a few hours after me and was unfortunately so tired that we didn't go out so I just spent the evening in my room watching tv and ordered some room service.

My hotel room

The view from the room over Gran Vía

Plaza de Espana

The royal palace


The cathedral