OUTFIT: the old man & the sea.
To put in the word of Isaac Mizrachi, director of tourism for Tel Aviv: “We don’t have any icons, but we have the beach, the people and the food!”.
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To put in the word of Isaac Mizrachi, director of tourism for Tel Aviv: “We don’t have any icons, but we have the beach, the people and the food!”.
This week, it has been a bit quite here on the blog. I’ve been in Israel since Tuesday morning and as much as I love to travel, it also means that I have hardly any time at the laptop.
One of the things I absolutely love about New York (and L.A. even more, actually) is how normal it is to walk around town in your active wear.
When Mondays feel like Sundays thanks to the long Easter weekend, my Sunday Cravings also turn into Monday Cravings. Because quite frankly, yesterday I was busy spending time with loved ones while eating too much chocolate cake.
As of late, I haven’t been very creative when it comes to my outfits. I have fallen head over heels for a combination of bleached denim (preferably mom jeans), my simple black Gucci Princetown slippers and a white shirt or blouse of some sort.
I can’t wait to share some content from New York City with you guys later on this week, but before I do so, I still have a few Marrakech memories to post.
I am currently going through a serious denim phase that mostly revolves around mom jeans of some sort. While Winter was all about darker hues of blue, gray and black jeans, I am currently obsessing over bleached denim pieces.
When visiting Muslim countries, I feel that it is important to respect the local culture and religion. For us, the tourists, this usually means dressing the part and covering up.
The Jardin Majorelle is one of the most visited sights in Marrakech, but during my first two visits to Morocco I never made it to the famous garden in the heart of the “Ochre City”
There are days, when all I am craving are a pair of jeans and a cozy sweater. Usually, those cravings happen on days spent at the office and working through a pile of emails and doing taxes.