Friday, September 30, 2011
Interview & Blogvorstellung
Heute möchte ich euch einen Blog von einem sehr sympathischen Mädchen vorstellen. Ich fand ihre Idee
von einem gegenseitigen Interview klasse und hab sofort zugesagt. Wir haben beide die gleichen Fragen
beantwortet und ihr findet meine Antworten auf ihrem Blog http://dazz-led.blogspot.com/ . Jaulia's Blog ist
wirklich sehr schön gestaltet und auf jeden Fall nicht nur einen Besuch wert. =)
Wie lange bloggst du schon ?
Ich blogge seit ca. 3 Monaten, um ehrlich zu sein kommt mir diese Zeit aber viel kürzer vor, diese 3 Monate
sind so ratzfatz verflogen...
Über was bloggst du ?
Ich denke ich kann meine Themen unter Fashion& Lifestyle zusammenfassen, meine Posts umfassen Outfit
Posts, DIY Krimskrams, Wohnideen etc.
Wo shoppst du am liebsten ?
Zum shoppen fahre ich am liebsten nach Hamburg. Genau so gern fahre ich jedoch auch nach Enschede,
das ist eine Stadt in den Niederlanden, wo es richtig schöne Geschäfte gibt, die man eben nicht an jeder
Ecke findet. Bezüglich der Geschäfte bzw. Marken zählen H&M, Zara, Urban Outfitters, Monki und noch
ganz viele andere zu meinen Favoriten.
Deine größte Modesünde ?
Ohh... daran kann ich mich ganz genau erinnern ! Mit einem Alter von ca. 12 Jahren zählte es zu meinen
Vorlieben 3/4 Jeans mit Strumpfhosen zu kombinieren :D
Gibt es ein Land in dem du noch nicht warst, in das du aber richtig gerne reisen würdest ?
Das wird jetzt bestimmt viele verwundern... Ich war in Amerika, Frankreich und in vielen anderen Ländern,
in Spanien, einem eigentlich sehr verbreitetem Urlaubsziel, war ich noch nicht und deshalb würde ich dort
liebend gern mal hin, um genau zu sein nach Barcelona!
Dein Must - Have für Herbst bzw. Winter ?
Definitiv schöne, dicke Schlauchschals und anderes grobstrick- Zeugs.
Dein Liebstes Kleidungsstück in Kleiderschrank ?
Die Frage lässt sich schnell beantworten ! Mein Lieblingsstück ist ein langes Top in weiß- rosé von Zara,
welches ich mir letztes Jahr gekauft habe.
Falls ihr auch Lust auf ein gegenseitiges Interview habt, schickt mir einfach eine Mail an :
imaddictedtofashion@live.de
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Lists: Top 10 Favorite Heroes
Due to the great response to my "Top 10 Favorite Heroines" post, I put together my Top 10 Favorite Heroes! Enjoy!
Probably a very obvious answer from me! I didn't always like Mr. Darcy (c'mon, he was a bit of a jerk at the beginning of Pride and Prejudice), but after a while he grew on me once his character improved, and now he's my favorite hero! Yes, he was a bit arrogant at the beginning of Pride and Prejudice, but his arrogance decreases as the plot progresses; he's also a good brother and takes it upon himself to bring about the marriage of Lydia and Wickham after their scandal.
To me, Colin Firth is Mr. Darcy, period. He has the look of arrogance in the beginning, but then as Pride and Prejudice goes on, he has that more of a caring look. He also did all of Mr. Darcy subtle looks really well.
While reading/watching Sense and Sensibility, how can you not feel sorry for Colonel Brandon? All the stuff that he had to go through and yet he doesn't complain about it. As much as I like Marianne Dashwood, I still thought she was really mean about Colonel Brandon (Willoughby made fun of him and she went along with it). He was able to act like a gentleman while Willoughby was apart of the party.
3. George Knightley (Emma)
Oh, Mr. Knightley. He tries to help Emma by telling her that she is wrong, but she doesn't listen (well, most of the time). Mr. Knightley is very caring, a great brother-in-law to Emma, a great uncle to John and Isabella's children, and (we can be sure) a great husband for Emma. He helps out his neighbors whenever he can (sending Mrs. and Miss Bates food, saving Harriet during the dance when Mr. Elton snubbed her, etc.). Overall, Mr. Knightley is a great guy and a gentleman!
Johnny Lee Miller is my favorite Mr. Knightley. I did also like Jeremy Northam's Mr. Knightley, but I think Johnny Lee Miller's was closer to the Mr. Knightley in the book... at least to my memory.
When you first see Mr. Tilney in Northanger Abbey, you might find him a little odd (I know I did), but in a good way. When you get to know him more, you can see that he likes to tease his sister Eleanor and Catherine a little bit in a friendly way. Once you know more about him, you can see that he's a caring brother and a great husband for Catherine.
5. Arthur Clennam (Little Dorrit)
I like how Mr. Clennam tries to help out the Dorrits: he's trying to right a wrong that he thinks his family business may have done, and how many people would go through the trouble of finding out who they wronged? Plus, when he loses all his money and is in debt, he doesn't run away from his obligations, but faces them and is accountable for them. He messed up and took the consequences of it. In this world where people tend to run away from their responsibilities and obligations, Arthur Clennam is a good example of what people should do: accept responsibility and face the consequences of your actions.
I've seen both the new and older version of Little Dorrit, and I think Matthew McFayden's Arthur Clennam is the better one. His was much better acted than Derek Jacobi's Arthur Clennam, plus Derek Jacobi was just too old.
7. Septimas Harding (The Barchester Chronicles)
Mr. Harding was such a sweet old man! I felt sorry that in the first part of The Barchester Chronicles that Mr. Bold was going to sue him because of his salary. He was almost instantly likable, which is what you need in a series/miniseries/movie/etc. in order for people to like it. And, considering The Barchester Chronicles is an 80s miniseries, the acting has to be very good since there aren't the effects that newer period dramas have. Donald Pleasance played Mr. Harding very well. I'll definitely have to watch The Barchester Chronicles again to see what I've missed.
I've got three heroes from Downton Abbey that I like, but couldn't choose in what order. Robert is a great master of Downton. He cares for all of his employees and the surrounding area. He doesn't mope around about the entail, but instead teaches the way to run Downton to his third cousin and heir of Downton, Matthew Crawley. He also tries to be a good father to his three children and a good husband to Cora.
8/9/10 (Tied). John Bates (Downton Abbey)
Poor Mr. Bates... He arrives at Downton with a limp and most of the staff thinks he can't do his job... But he persists at his job and he gains everyone's respect (well except for a few). He's almost in an Edward Ferrars position except he's actually married instead of engaged: he loves Anna, one of the maids, but he remembers his duty to his wife. He tries to do the honorable thing while at Downton. I wonder what will happen with him in Season 2 (I'm hoping they don't ruin his character like what sometimes happens when series go on).
John Bates is played by Brenden Coyle. I first saw Brenden Coyle in Lark Rise to Candleford as Laura Timmins's father, Robert. I must say that I like John Bates better than Robert Timmins: Robert became too much of a jerk after awhile.
At first, you have to warm up to Matthew a little bit since he tries so hard not to change (and since the Crawleys at Downton Abbey are one of the first characters we've seen, it might be a little easier to side with them). But then when Matthew gets settled in near Downton, he really tries hard to learn how to run the estate. He takes an interest in fixing up the cottages in the surrounding area and as Robert's family likes him more and more, we start to like him more and more.
I will say that I started to read Mansfield Park a little while ago and Edmund Bertram looks promising. Maybe he might bump someone off the list in the future? But as for now, this is the list of my top favorite heroes!
What do you think of my list? Are there some heroes in my list that you would include in your top favorite heroes? Who would you include in your list? Leave a comment!
God Bless,

To me, Colin Firth is Mr. Darcy, period. He has the look of arrogance in the beginning, but then as Pride and Prejudice goes on, he has that more of a caring look. He also did all of Mr. Darcy subtle looks really well.
2. Colonel Brandon (Sense and Sensibility)

I did like David Morrissey's Colonel Brandon, but it seemed like something was missing for him in the 2008 Sense and Sensibility. To me, Alan Rickman did a better job in the 1995 movie.
3. George Knightley (Emma)

Johnny Lee Miller is my favorite Mr. Knightley. I did also like Jeremy Northam's Mr. Knightley, but I think Johnny Lee Miller's was closer to the Mr. Knightley in the book... at least to my memory.
4. Henry Tilney (Northanger Abbey)

I've only seen the 2007 version of Northanger Abbey (unless the Wishbone episode counts), and despite the problems it had with the screenplay, the actors were well cast. J.J. Field's Mr. Tilney was very well done.
5. Arthur Clennam (Little Dorrit)

I've seen both the new and older version of Little Dorrit, and I think Matthew McFayden's Arthur Clennam is the better one. His was much better acted than Derek Jacobi's Arthur Clennam, plus Derek Jacobi was just too old.
I don't like that Edward had Elinor like him when he wasn't supposed to, but I will say that he does do the honorable thing by staying engaged to Lucy even though he doesn't love Lucy anymore, but instead loves Elinor. He sticks to his duty even when it becomes very hard.
I prefer Dan Stevens's Edward to Hugh Grant's. Hugh Grant just looked too sickly for the role.
7. Septimas Harding (The Barchester Chronicles)

8/9/10 (Tied). Robert Crawley, Lord of Grantham (Downton Abbey)

Hugh Bonneville played Robert in Downton Abbey. Hugh Bonneville does a very good job acting here. I can't wait to see what's in store for Robert in Series 2
8/9/10 (Tied). John Bates (Downton Abbey)

John Bates is played by Brenden Coyle. I first saw Brenden Coyle in Lark Rise to Candleford as Laura Timmins's father, Robert. I must say that I like John Bates better than Robert Timmins: Robert became too much of a jerk after awhile.
8/9/10 (Tied). Matthew Crawley (Downton Abbey)

Dan Stevens, who also played Edward Ferrars in the 2008 Sense and Sensibility, plays Matthew Crawley in Downton Abbey.
I will say that I started to read Mansfield Park a little while ago and Edmund Bertram looks promising. Maybe he might bump someone off the list in the future? But as for now, this is the list of my top favorite heroes!
What do you think of my list? Are there some heroes in my list that you would include in your top favorite heroes? Who would you include in your list? Leave a comment!
God Bless,
halloween ?
Ich weiß nicht wie es euch geht, aber ich liebe Halloween-Parties =)
Bin schon fleißig an Inspirationen-sammeln für meinen diesjährigen Look. Letztes Jahr bin ich als die
"Psycho-Killer-Puppe" unterwegs gewesen und dieses Jahr will ich vieeeeel gruseliger aussehen. Hab schon
ein Paar gute Ideen, aber vielleicht habt ihr ja noch bessere! Falls euch etwas einfällt ... rein in die
Kommentarbox damit =)
Hier mein Look vom letzten Jahr
Bin schon fleißig an Inspirationen-sammeln für meinen diesjährigen Look. Letztes Jahr bin ich als die
"Psycho-Killer-Puppe" unterwegs gewesen und dieses Jahr will ich vieeeeel gruseliger aussehen. Hab schon
ein Paar gute Ideen, aber vielleicht habt ihr ja noch bessere! Falls euch etwas einfällt ... rein in die
Kommentarbox damit =)
Hier mein Look vom letzten Jahr
stripes with a bow
Hallo! Vor einigen Tagen bin ich mit ein paar Arbeitskollegen/innen Abends ausgegangen und ich hab total
vergessen, dass ich davor mein Outfit fotografiert habe.
Übrigens hab ich an diesem Abend die Wasserwelle hinbekommen! Ich hab sie mir zwar nur leicht auf einer
Seite gemacht, aber ich hab den Trick raus ;) Interessiert an einem Tutorial ?
Jacke-H&M,Rock-Zara,Heels-Primark |
Kitty braucht wie immer Aufmerksamkeit |
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
these boots are made for walkin ...
Hallo! Ich wollte euch nur schnell mein Outfit zeigen. Hab heute meine neuen Stiefeletten von Bruno Premi
angehabt. Ich finde sie wunderbar! Total bequem und super angenehm zu tragen. Finden könnte ihr sie hier.
Sie erinnern mich sehr an die Stiefeletten die Pixie Lott trägt! Fast identisch.
Vielen Dank Bruno Premi!
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Blazer-Zara, Shirt&Rock-H&M,Schuhe-Bruno Premi |
50% Rabatt nur am Mittwoch und Donnerstag
Heute und am Donnerstag habt ihr die Chance Herbstmode 50% günstiger zu kaufen!
ASOS.DE startet den 48 Stunden Outlet!!!
Ich werde auf jeden Fall zugreifen und morgen zeige ich euch, was ich mir schönes ausgesucht habe.
Viel Spaß beim Online-Shoppen!
Vogue Paris October 2011
miss coco - eine wundervolle Fotostrecke
Am tollsten finde ich irgendwie den Metall-Kragen auf dem Bild 3. Genial!
Ich liebe schwarz-weiß Outfits ... Ich glaube es gibt nichts eleganteres
Am tollsten finde ich irgendwie den Metall-Kragen auf dem Bild 3. Genial!
Ich liebe schwarz-weiß Outfits ... Ich glaube es gibt nichts eleganteres
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
...im back
so ihr lieben. die wohnung ist wirklich sehr klein aber sehr schön. sie liegt ein paar meter von der innenstadt und ist wirklich perfekt für mich! ich habe mich super mit dem vermieter verstanden. wir haben viel gelacht und viele von euch meinten, dass es mit der haarfarbe zum problem werden könnte... im gegenteil er fand sie total toll gerade weil sie auffällig und nicht langweilig ist. kurz und knapp : wir haben uns gut verstanden =) das einzige problem : es waren 20 leute vor mir da -.- das heißt ich mache mir nicht zu große hoffnungen ... trotzdem vielen vielen dank für eure tipps und fürs daumendrücken :*
wish me luck!
Hallo! heute ist ein großer Tag für mich ! Ich habe um 19 Uhr einen Termin für eine Wohnungsbesichtigung.
Es ist nicht nur irgendeine Wohnung, sondern meine kleine Traumwohnung nur für mich alleine =) Ich habe
bisher nur Bilder von ihr gesehen und sie ist einfach nur perfekt für mich! Vor mir werden noch andere
Interessenten da sein und ich werde die letzte sein. Ob das zum Vorteil werden könnte ? Ich muss
irgendwie versuchen den Vermieter von mir zu überzeugen. Habt ihr irgendwelche Tipps, was wirklich am
besten bei Vermietern ankommt ? =) und bitte keine Schweinereien ;)
Ansonsten drückt mir bitte ganz ganz ganz fest die Daumen!
Monday, September 26, 2011
Let us be elegant or die!
Elegance is not in the shoes you meticulously choose every morning, the crimson shade of lipstick you delicately paint onto your lips, or the couture gown you wear to the gala at the Metropolitan Opera House. It is so much more: an air, an aura of refinement, grace, style, and poise. It can't be bought at any store, from Payless to Prada. Elegance will take no bribes... and although the stores will hate me for saying this, elegance cannot be manufactured. There is no one size fits all. The bag the latest celebrity is sporting won't give you lasting confidence, and that is so fundamental to true elegance.
Elegance is a state of the heart and mind. There have been countless times I have noticed beautiful women, sophisticated ones, even stylish ones. Yet so few women possess unforgettable, ingenious elegance. It doesn't work its way from the outside in; elegance radiates from the heart. It is respect of oneself and others....
Elegant women aren't prancing through every single bar at 2 am, baring all for the world to see; they respect themselves more than that. They aren't sticking up their noses at everyone else, taking pride in their sparkling Louboutins or Prada bag, laughing over their colleague's dress from H&M. They respect others more than that.
Elegance comes from rooting your identity in Christ; confidence in who God created you to be: Charm is deceitful and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. Proverbs 31:30 Elegance consists of so much more than designer labels, high end boyfriends, and Jimmy Choos; true elegance comes from the depths of your soul.
Fall color cart
Pants, tanktop & top H&M, Shoes Comforta, Bag Unkown
I am in love with all these awesome new colors for the coming Fall 2011.
Burgundy, old pink, petrol, ocher, brown and dark green.
I just love it. Especially combinations of these colors where you wouldn't think of in the first place. Let the Fall begin!
Love, V.
No Review This Week (Again)
I've been a little behind for reviews lately. A lot has been going on right now, so I haven't had much time to watch very much lately. Hopefully, I'll be able to post a review next week. I apologize that I haven't been posting a weekly review like I used to (it's been more like every other week). Hopefully, things will calm down again and I can go back to weekly reviews.
God Bless,
God Bless,
grill & chill
gestern hab ich mit meiner Familie gegrillt. Das letzte mal in diesem Jahr.
Der Hebst kann somit kommen ...
Sunday, September 25, 2011
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