My puffer this winter is green, oversized and super light! And, I might add, super warm! Matching up with a hand knitted hat that my sister was kind enough to offer me! My contribution was the yarn... bought in Milan in October! Have to admit my sister was highly contributing to the choice of the yarn too! Color choice was mine and I’m very happy with the result! Can you see the mix of colors, going from light blue, purple, green to darker shades of the same colors! All geared up for colder … [Read more...] about Puffer Times
Me & My Puffy Pants Are Out Traveling
The fashionista in me is on hold. Traveling to Japan and had to bring skies and ski gear so not much room left for fancy stuff to wear... Puffy pants are on, practical uniqlo down jacket and walkable shoes. All my clothing has to fit Tokyo temperatures of +10-15 degrees C/40-50 degrees F and down to -10 degrees C/0 degrees F once we find ourselves in Niseko on Hokkaido! But until then sunny skies are lifting my spirit! … [Read more...] about Me & My Puffy Pants Are Out Traveling
Its Getting Colder
And I'm snuggling in to my Uniqlo down jacket! Have you spotted the ultra light down jacket from Uniqlo? Best priced down jacket ever, $70 and you are the winner of a warm and cozy friend! Mine is military green, primarily to match my ski pants when skiing, but works out well with my green purse, dark denims and black lace up ankle boots when casual for the weekend business! Happy weekend! … [Read more...] about Its Getting Colder
Layering For The Cold
Swedish mountains in December and January can be really really cold. Just plainly supercold. And that is the case this year! You can be lucky, there have been New Years when it's not so cold but this year we have been down to the -10 degrees Fahrenheit/-25 degrees Celsius. The older I get, the less I can handle the cold. I need more and more clothes, layers and insulation... The outside looks basically the same, independent of the temperature i e same ski jacket and pants. It's underneath the outer shell … [Read more...] about Layering For The Cold