How to Icecream

Obviously I love icecream. If not I would not have used it a Secret Code name for my latest project: Icecream with Maria. I am thrilled to share with you the first in progress item.

Clues on what it might be? An icecream…hihihihi.

Keep you posted with the developments!

Love,

The Girls

Saturday Pink Nails

It’s almost summer time and the perfect moment to trade in your darker nail polishes for something altogether lighter and more feminine. Love the oh-so-pretty pink – very flattering – nail polish that pairs perfectly with all the flowers around us. Match your nail polish color with a gorgeous bouquet of rose peonies and go have a coffee with your best girlfriends or with your loved one on this sunny Saturday. Life is beautiful! Enjoy it!

Photos courtesy of Pinterest.

WearLuck Gorgeous Tops

Thanksgiving is upon us, and there are only a few weeks left before Christmas. Searching for that perfect outfit that will make you stand out? That will be a conversation starter, that will be cozy and funny? I have found the most innovative idea ever: a top with a cute message on its sleeve. And a powerful message, too. The entire philosophy of the Wear Luck clothing is clothes that empower you, that have a purpose: to make you feel and look happy!

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Spread love, cheer, health, prosperity, friendship, and overall happiness in life! I especially love this message “Whether side by side or miles apart, I am here for you always.  Lean on me for the care, love & support you need.  Always know I’m here to keep your spirit strong, unconditionally.” This is the message that it is written on the left forearm of the “Friends & Family” color block top.   And I believe that this is the perfect message to send to those you care about.friends and family

I can think of at least 5 people that I would give that shirt to for the holidays and know that every time they see this message – and it will be right under their eyes -they will know how I feel about them.

Here is another design that I loved: Be the Change

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So, I Will Not forget to be AWESOME! and I Will Do what I love & do it often.

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Top 10 Sights in Paris

I am starting a new section today: Paris and all the chic Parisian places and people. Paris is a magical place. Its filled with food, love, fashion, and did I mention food? To start at the beginning, I will write about the sights in Paris that should be (re)visited and my personal experience with each of them.

  1. The Louvre Museum: This museum is one of the largest and greatest museums in the world. You will need for sure at least a day, with all the  huge queues. I would recommend you to visit also, Musee d’Orsay, a little bit smaller and also full of amazing impressionist art  (Van Gogh, Monet,  Renoir) an old train station that was turned into a museum.
  2. Montmartre: This is the birthplace of the Bohemians. The Place du Tertre is a very busy street in Montmartre, filled with painters, caricatures, and their many paintings; makes you feel as if you’re walking through an outdoor art museum. Sacre-Coeur is a very beautiful and calm church, and from the steps in front of it you can admire the gorgeous panorama of Paris, though to see the Eiffel Tower you would need to stretch your neck a wee little bit to the right.
  3. Notre Dame: Aren’t you dying to see if the Hunchback is there and ringing the bells?! The Notre Dame is one of the darkest cathedrals I have seen. Its outstanding architecture and stained glass windows are a must see. Also, be sure to go on top of it for another amazing view from the top of Paris. Close to it there is the Saint Chapelle which has the most incredible painted glass windows.
  4. Champs Elysees/ Arc de Triomphe: In my personal opinion this street is overrated, very crowded, the food is not so amazing. Indeed the Arc de Triomphe is a impressive edifice, but leave the Champs-Elysees for a Sunday morning visit, and head for shopping towards Rue de Rennes – this way you can climb in the Montparnasse tower- and BHV Marais near Hotel de Ville.
  5. Seine: Pont Neuf & Pont de Arts: The Pont Neuf and the Pont de Arts – also known as the Bridge of Locks of Love- are both bridges that are across the Seine River. The best way to see these bridges and the Seine is to go on a walk down each of the bridges. Not only do you get to see these beautiful bridges, but also the amazing view of Paris. But, please, don’t put a lock on any of the bridges, part of them has fallen from the weight of all the locks. Be romantic in a different way: write on the wood boards.
  6. The Eiffel Tower: Who doesn’t go to see the Eiffel Tower while they’re in Paris? The Eiffel Tower is one of the most amazing landmarks in the world. Be sure to check it both in daylight and in the evening/night. And both from the Champ de Mars – close to Ecole Militaire metro stop on line 8 – and from the other side from Trocadero. Starting with 8 o’clock until 1 o’clock in the night, each hour, for  5 minutes the tower becomes a twinkling magnificent tower. Go fall in love!
  7. Jardin du Luxembourg: The Luxembourg gardens are so beautiful. I love sitting there! Its a great way to spend time and it is close to the well known Sorbonne University and the Pantheon and Foucault’s Pendulum and the très chic neighborhood Saint Germain des Pres.
  8. Saint Germain des Pres: There is nothing more chic than to drink a coffee in this neighborhood filled with very trendy people – Kate Moss was seen here last week. Just relax and get your own portion of Paris magic and fashion style.
  9. Pont Alexandre – head there for a moment of magic, maybe a picnic in front of the Invalides and Military Museum building, or for a glass of wine or beer in the summer under the bridge and on the banks of Seine.alexander bridge
  10. Marais – a very full of live neighborhood, especially on Sundays when other shops are closed in Paris, this area is buzzing with live – be sure to eat the best falafel in Paris and for dessert head to Eclair de Genie – one of Diane von Furstenberg favorite spots and one of the best sweets. Not to miss also, Place des Voges, simply irresistible.

     

    To be continued…

    Photos courtesy of Pinterest

Zen Garden Love

I love stressing down with zen gardens. Zen gardens appeared in Japan in the 15th century and then became popular. I like very much these gardens of Wendiland, with their colored sand, and the possibility to make your own designs in the sand with a special pen.

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Photos courtesy of Digsdigs.