31.1.15

WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY

WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY

CATERPILLAR shoes | VINTAGE coat | BERSHKA hat (similar here) | PRIMARK jeans  (similar here) | PRIMARK bag | H&M top | MANGO jacket

WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY
WHAT TO WEAR WHEN IT SNOWS IN THE CITY

Photos: Judit Szuromi

I just bought these Cat Bruiser boots and I must say I am so happy with them. I only went out to find boots because I needed to have a pair, otherwise I would have thought of getting one, but they are so warm and comfy! I got them in Office Shoes in Arena Budapest for super cheap, at 60% off! Here are 2 links for it, one of them is cheaper but the other webshop is more well known: 1 | 2

These photos were taken just a day before I left for my little traveling. Right now I am in London, and it feels great. You all know probably I used to live here before for about 6 years and I could say that I grew up here! I know this city and its people more than my hometown so it feels like I am home away from home. I am staying with close friends of mine before we continue on the travels.

I will try to blog every 2-3 days to keep you guys updated but make sure you follow my Instagram to see what we are up to!

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27.1.15

WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR

WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR
WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR

VINTAGE jumper (similar here) | H&M jeans | KURT GEIGER heels | MANGO bag | H&M shirt (similar here) | STRADIVARIUS sunnies (similar here)

WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR
WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR
WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR
WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR
WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR
WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR
WEARING DENIM & KNITWEAR

Photos: Judit Szuromi

When I write something I am wearing is vintage it means it is from my grandma or my mom, or in this case, it was knitted by one of them. I love my Grandmother's knits, she has so many from when she used to make them for boutiques around Europe!
I paired this blue V-neck knit with a denim shirt and jeans and would look perfect under any camel coat this winter ;)

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24.1.15

POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE

POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE

Right after I came back from Mexico, well actually about 20 hours later I went to the countryside with some friends to spend a relaxed few days in the company of sheep, mulled wine, board games & cross country driving in a Lada Niva (which after my Mexico Jeep experience wasn't even that bad). It was the perfect timing not only because it was a slightly warmer weekend but also because I needed some company and stuff to do for several days until 4-5am as I was experiencing a terrible jetlag.

It is my best friend's boyfriend's place, and we go there sometimes, but this time even in the cold it was my best time there. We had some issues with lighting the fireplace properly (that is the only source of heat) but everything worked out and the house aired by the time we needed the rooms anyway.



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POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
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POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
POSTCARDS FROM SOMOGYFAJSZ | COUNTRYSIDE
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22.1.15

WEARING BLACK & WHITE

OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE
OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE

ZARA trousers | FRONT ROW SHOP jacket (similar here) | ZARA jumper | NIKE shoes | MANGO leather jacket

OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE
OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE
OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE
OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE

OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE
OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE
OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE
OUTFIT BLACK & WHITE

Photos: Judit Szuromi

Because it is very cold here, I am also wearing a leather jacket under the black and white faux fur jacket and an extra long Zara jumper that protects my hands from it. It is just a very simple look that is made unique by pairing different textures and types of B&W combo.

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20.1.15

POSTCARDS FROM TULUM


OMG, Tulum! I got to spend a week in heaven, that is Tulum in the beginning of this new year. I could not have asked for more or for a better start of the year. 


Tulum is about 2 hours south from Cancun, it is small and relatively undiscovered by tourists unlike Playa del Carmen (1 hour closer to Cancun). I haven't really been to any other ocean beach places so I can not compare, but Tulum is just beautiful. It is also very peaceful and has an amazing, special vibe. The town centre is very old and very mexican with nice little shops and bars/restaurants. The town is also very jungle-y up until the beaches where it changes into white sand.
 

We stayed in a villa halfway between the centre and the beach! Even though the beach could be beautiful to stay at, it is full of robberies and break ins so it was worth staying elsewhere and driving to the beach when we wanted. The beach road is called Carretera Tulum a Punta Allen, or beach road which is packed with beach clubs and hotels on one side and restaurants and shops on the other side. The food is really amazing everywhere we tried: Gitano, Ahau, La Zebra and Cenzontle. We wanted to also try Hartwood, which is apparently the best, but it only accepts walk ins, and the line for tables for same night starts at 2-3pm already and they open at 6 only. So unfortunately we chose to do other things, but maybe next time. But there are so many other cool places that look like some of the coolest places of London or New York but in a more beautiful setting.

I actually joined some good friends from London on this trip but I also met some new ones. I feel like for a good trip you need a good company and I was so lucky with my people I met some lovely, crazy people that I hope to see in the near future. 
From beach time in Tulum and Cancun on the last day, to exploring Mayan temples we did so many things.

During our stay we also went for a dip in a Cenote, which is an under earth cave with a lake where for example the Mayans used to throw their most valuable people who they sacrificed. We went to the Ik Kil Cenote, which was about 2-3 hours from Tulum, next to the Chichen Itza Maya town. Ik Kil was just beautiful, it was 50 meters deep, very dark, with plants that grow on the surface reaching down in the water and with black fish! We were lucky to go that day and just before closing, we had some time to go in the water but with less people and also, we were very lucky because that night there was an earthquake and so it was closed for the rest of our stay.


We took the ferry to Cozumel, which ended being one of my most difficult days, but I am glad things happened that way, because I have been super stressed about anything and everything lately, anxious and scared of things thinking it is dangerous. Anyway, I never thought I will get seasick ever in my life, I have been on ferries and boats before, never felt my stomach but this time!!! This Playa del Carmen and Cozumel ride is just crazy. It was worse than my worst flight ever. First of all they covered the windows so you can't actually see what is outside which is obviously super bar for the brain when something is moving, the waves were crazy throwing the ferry all around, it was like a roller coaster. And I hate those. I had one of my worst panic attacks, some spent the whole ride in the restrooms and what makes the situation worse is that the stewardesses walk around with little bags in case someone gets sick and you can hear people getting sick around you. It was torture. It was 30 minutes to get to Cozumel and getting off the boat we spent another 30-45 minutes sitting on the deck drinking ice cold coke. On the way back I took an anti nausea pill and I suggest everyone to do that if you are even a tiny bit anxious about being seasick. 

On the island we rented cars, an old Jeep Wrangler and an old Beetle both window, roof and almost doorless. Which seemed so much fun in the beginning also because I love these old Jeeps, but after a day of exploring Cozumel and late lunch at Chen Rio on the beach on the way back when we started the car, realised that we have no lights on this car and it was already dark. On this island there were no street lamps either and after while we also saw that the front window was so oily dirty that when there was a car coming from the opposite direction we couldn't see a single thing. I was holding on to the top railings of the open Jeep like I was going to die. It was a 30-40 mins ride because we needed to go fast to catch our return ferry, in complete dark. I know this is not scary for most of you, but for such an anxious person like me this is like a ride in hell. Anyway I am glad it happened because #YOLO. 
We spent maybe 2 days on the beach in Tulum just eating drinking cocktails and jumping around in the waves of the ocean! It was the best times, so relaxing! We also bought matching bikini tops with all the girls and wore them on our last night out in Playa del Carmen. Where we also watched the sunrise from the beach in the middle of the party. I also had a fantastic little rest there on a sunbed and then left around 11am with a "jungle shuttle truck" to our van and spent the last day in Cancun with a friend. The parties we went to were "Sacbe" on our very first night, it was set in the middle of the jungle and had the most amazing decoration and music. This was my favorite party, then on the 10th we went to Day zero and Rumors after party and the 13th we went to a BPM party in Playa. They were all in the jungle, very magical. 


(On a sidenote, I have to say I have had no stomach problems, ate whichever I fancied but took a charcoal pill before and after also, never used tap water for tooth/face washing and cooking; You don't really need pesos they accept US Dollars everywhere)

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