Brought me to tears







Dear Sugar,
I read your column religiously. I’m 22. From what I can tell by your writing, you’re in your early 40s. My question is short and sweet: what would you tell your 20-something self if you could talk to her now?
Love,
Seeking Wisdom

Dear Seeking Wisdom,

Stop worrying about whether you’re fat. You’re not fat. Or rather, you’re sometimes a little bit fat, but who gives a shit? There is nothing more boring and fruitless than a woman lamenting the fact that her stomach is round. Feed yourself. Literally. The sort of people worthy of your love will love you more for this, sweet pea.

In the middle of the night in the middle of your twenties when your best woman friend crawls naked into your bed, straddles you, and says, You should run away from me before I devour you, believe her.

You are not a terrible person for wanting to break up with someone you love. You don’t need a reason to leave. Wanting to leave is enough. Leaving doesn’t mean you’re incapable of real love or that you’ll never love anyone else again. It doesn’t mean you’re morally bankrupt or psychologically demented or a nymphomaniac. It means you wish to change the terms of one particular relationship. That’s all. Be brave enough to break your own heart.




When that really sweet but fucked up gay couple invites you over to their cool apartment to do ecstasy with them, say no.

There are some things you can’t understand yet. Your life will be a great and continuous unfolding. It’s good you’ve worked hard to resolve childhood issues while in your twenties, but understand that what you resolve will need to be resolved again. And again. You will come to know things that can only be known with the wisdom of age and the grace of years. Most of those things will have to do with forgiveness.

One evening you will be rolling around on the wooden floor of your apartment with a man who will tell you he doesn’t have a condom. You will smile in this spunky way that you think is hot and tell him to fuck you anyway. This will be a mistake for which you alone will pay.

Don’t lament so much about how your career is going to turn out. You don’t have a career. You have a life. Do the work. Keep the faith. Be true blue. You are a writer because you write. Keep writing and quit your bitching. Your book has a birthday. You don’t know what it is yet.

You cannot convince people to love you. This is an absolute rule. No one will ever give you love because you want him or her to give it. Real love moves freely in both directions. Don’t waste your time on anything else.

Most things will be okay eventually, but not everything will be. Sometimes you’ll put up a good fight and lose. Sometimes you’ll hold on really hard and realize there is no choice but to let go. Acceptance is a small, quiet room.

One hot afternoon during the era in which you’ve gotten yourself ridiculously tangled up with heroin you will be riding the bus and thinking what a worthless piece of crap you are when a little girl will get on the bus holding the strings of two purple balloons. She’ll offer you one of the balloons, but you won’t take it because you believe you no longer have a right to such tiny beautiful things. You’re wrong. You do.

Your assumptions about the lives of others are in direct relation to your naïve pomposity. Many people you believe to be rich are not rich. Many people you think have it easy worked hard for what they got. Many people who seem to be gliding right along have suffered and are suffering. Many people who appear to you to be old and stupidly saddled down with kids and cars and houses were once every bit as hip and pompous as you.

When you meet a man in the doorway of a Mexican restaurant who later kisses you while explaining that this kiss doesn’t “mean anything” because, much as he likes you, he is not interested in having a relationship with you or anyone right now, just laugh and kiss him back. Your daughter will have his sense of humor. Your son will have his eyes.

The useless days will add up to something. The shitty waitressing jobs. The hours writing in your journal. The long meandering walks. The hours reading poetry and story collections and novels and dead people’s diaries and wondering about sex and God and whether you should shave under your arms or not. These things are your becoming.

One Christmas at the very beginning of your twenties when your mother gives you a warm coat that she saved for months to buy, don’t look at her skeptically after she tells you she thought the coat was perfect for you. Don’t hold it up and say it’s longer than you like your coats to be and too puffy and possibly even too warm. Your mother will be dead by spring. That coat will be the last gift she gave you. You will regret the small thing you didn’t say for the rest of your life.

Say thank you.

Yours,
Sugar


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Backstage Atelier Versace

I was desperately seeking this polaroid during the last days. I couldn't find it anywhere! Today I finally gave up and selected another one to post in the blog. "et voilà!" It was all the time inside the scanner!

I can't explain how happy I was when I received the invite to go backstage at the Couture presentation from Versace!
Kendra Spears was shining with the Couture collection of Atelier Versace and I had to share it!
Lindsey Wixson, Arizona Muse, Kasia Struss, Karlie Kloss and Maud Welzen also looked amazing in the dresses.
I also had the opportunity to see Donatella Versace working on her collection. Very inspiring!

Last month I went also to see the Milan menswear shows. Very classy! Jil Sander, Ermenegildo Zegna, Burberry Prorsum, Emporio Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo, Pringle of Scotland, Calvin Klein Collection, Moschino and Diesel Black Gold impressed me a lot. Shame I didn't have time to make polaroids of all interesting people, looks and places I've seen.

Already in Paris I photographed at Mugler, Christian Lacroix Homme, Rick Owens, Viktor & Rolf Monsieur, Louis Vuitton, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dries Van Noten, Yves Saint Laurent, Krisvanassche, Givenchy, John Galliano, Kenzo, Maison Martin Margiela, Dior Homme, Raf Simons,Lanvin, Thom Browne and Acne.

Lately Instagram & a Winner!


Okay, Okay you can go right at the end of this post to know the winner of the Giveaway! I know you don't really care about my pictures anyway! Haha (kidding!)  :)

C'est bon, c'est bon, je vous autorise à glisser directement à la fin du post pour connaître le gagnant du concours! Après tout, on s'en fous de mes photos, HEIN? :p 


















And without further adieu, The Winner is......

Et sans plus attendre, Le gagnant est......... 


Which means Miss Ly!!


Qui n'est autre que Mademoiselle Ly!! 


Thanks to EVERYBODY!

Merci à TOUS! 





The French Scarf

 Does your average French person leave the house without wearing a scarf?
 I doubt it.
 How-to-tie your scarf is demonstrated everywhere you look.
 Do French infants wear a scarf in their cribs? I have to do further research...
 The stripe scarf is a French classic. You can not go wrong wearing a stripe scarf.
 Four variations on tieing your scarf.
 Here's a scarf that grew into a coat...
 Your classic cardigan can double as a scarf in France. Pas de problem.
 Tintin gets away with it...
 Even some French parfums don a scarf...
 Scarf around a baguette? Bien sur.
 The classic Saint Honore wears a kind of chantilly scarf non?
 A traditional Fr couple - La femme is scarved. Monsieur appears to be scarf-free.
Bear does NOT wear a scarf. Does this make him less French? Should he get one ASAP? What do you think?

Chic Clutches

Darlings, CC is so excited to introduce you to YKY, a beautiful line of handmade clutches.




CC is smitten with all the gorgeous colors, patterns, and textures in this collection.




You can visit designer Mihaela's lovely blog here to view all her amazing handbags.




CC has this gorgeous purple textured clutch and adores it... such an amazing statement piece!




Which clutch are you coveting?




xoxox,
CC




















Streetstyle's Comeback!!!





















Dear followers and not,

It's been a while since my last post and as I have nearly no free time I took up the chance and collected all those amazing pics concerning streetstyle!I adore all those outfits and I wish I could bress more like those beautiful people!!Love the way they match everything up and it is official : Layering can never go wrong!!!So put up portions of clothes and do not fear it at all!!The result is amazing as you can see..

xxx

Angie

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