Whether your style is more preppy, Street, casual, gothic or minimalist or really any other style, you either already own a pair of dress pants or have pictures saved of your style icons in dress pants that you secretly wish you owned. In 2021, dress pants have made so many undisputed comebacks on socials, mainContinue reading “Dress Pants: The unsung heros of modern style.”
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Plaid, bad investments and inner peace.
Yesterday, I finally dressed up to go into town and it felt great. With wfh vibes being really strong these past few months and online classes being the order of the day, I haven’t gotten to dress up as much as I would have liked to. Thus, I have developed an overbearing appreciation for anyContinue reading “Plaid, bad investments and inner peace.”
Fall colours : Closet essentials.
There’s just a way it feels, the sun in the evening as I listen to a song I love, it’s been a while since I heard it. The sky a beautiful blue background to white cottony clouds. The sound of chirping birds in the background as I watch eagles cruise the high skies. The nostalgicContinue reading “Fall colours : Closet essentials.”
What music means to me.
I think we are all connected, in so many ways but specifically through the songs we sing, love and that play in our heads. I think music is love and beauty and feeling emotion interconnectedly( I know that’s not a real word). In a moment where me and someone else are listening to the sameContinue reading “What music means to me.”
James Dean: A style Biography.
In this day and age not a lot of people my age have heard of James Dean, and I don’t blame them. It has been close to seven decades now since the time of James Dean.An actor, racer, style icon, two-time academy award nominee, and the poster child for teenage rebellion in the 50’s. JamesContinue reading “James Dean: A style Biography.”
Angels and Demons : Book review.
Angels and Demons is another novel from the infamous thriller novelist Dan Brown. The Protagonist in this novel is a pre established character, the charming and impecabbly smart Robert Langdon. This novel is a prequel to The Da Vinci code, which I recently reviewed. For this novel, Dan Brown develops the character of Robert LangdonContinue reading “Angels and Demons : Book review.”
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. A loving review.
This story starts in the early hours of a Sunday morning, I have just finished reading Paulo Coelho’s the alchemist. It is the first Paulo Coelho book I’ve ever read. I have often heard a lot of good things about the man’s writing and I finally decided to see what all the fuss was about.Continue reading “The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho. A loving review.”
29/12/19 Something real.
Haunted, by an inherent loneliness, something so deep and so crippling. A kind of crippling that quietly and slowly made me push away and hide from any real relationships or interactions. The will to be alone seems to always creep into my thoughts, a little demon nudging me to abandon all who are dear toContinue reading “29/12/19 Something real.”
Maybe I am not everything I think I am.
So if you follow me on social media you probably know that I’ve been reading the subtle art of not giving a f*ck by Mark Manson for a few weeks now. I recently got to a chapter called, “you’re wrong about everything (but so am I)”, and in this chapter mark talks about a lawContinue reading “Maybe I am not everything I think I am.”
After my concussion.
A poem about another relentless dreamer