Greetings from beautiful London and congratulations to all the designers on an amazing fashion month – that took place in person again! I can’t believe how quickly time flies and how fast the world is turning and changing. For the past two years we were confronted with a pandemic, now we are facing a war. Personally speaking, it makes me even feel more grateful for my life and the wonderful travels and experiences I had in the past weeks. Therefore I would like to show you as many beautiful things as I can as a welcome distraction to all the bad news.
This outfit is all about mixing and matching logos with tweed. Something you will see a lot for the next winter season. So better to get started on time… However, the highlight of the look are the recognizable Knife boots that are reimagined in Gucci‘s maxi GG stretch jersey.
My look: GG-Supreme cotton-blend canvas coat, checked tweed jacket, and matching checked tweed shorts, ruffled silk-crepe de Chine blouse, and The Hacker Project Knife boots, all by Gucci, pearl necklace and dark blue 2.55 bag in velvet, both by CHANEL.
LoL, Sandra
Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Felicia Sewerinsson @feliciasewerinsson
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After a seemingly endless corona year of 2020 that paradoxically also flew by, 2021 has finally arrived. And about time, right? But as we look forward to new, layering-forward wardrobe opportunities, the hottest trend is actually revisiting the best of decades past. Time-honored preppy essentials that feel fresh and exciting with updated silhouettes and boundless styling options that all remind us of the good old times. Have fun getting lost in fashion nostalgia …
My look: Double-breasted frayed checked tweed blazer, and asymmetric frayed checked tweed shorts, both by Balmain, VLOGO silk shirt by Valentino, bow-detailed embellished velvet headband by Philip Treacy, Tanger leather-trimmed tasseled suede ankle boots by Saint Laurent, vintage clip-on blue earrings (S/S 1995) and dark blue 2.55 bag in velvet, both by CHANEL.
LoL, Sandra
Photos: David Biedert Photography
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Since yesterday, the restaurants and shops are open again in Switzerland – however, under certain restrictions, as the next stage of the country’s gradual reopening of society. I took the opportunity to dress up and see my girlfriends for lunch which was lovely. Nevertheless, being in the city doesn’t feel the same yet and shopping is more of a frustrating nightmare as you are not really allowed to touch or try anything. I will stay with online shopping for a while, that’s for sure!
My look: Satin-lapel single-breasted wool-blend coat and daisy fur and crystal-embellished necklace, both by Dolce & Gabbana, printed satin shirt by Versace, FF-jacquard pleated cotton-blend jersey midi skirt, FF logo wool-blend headband, and logo-print mesh and rubber sock knee boots, all by Fendi, dark blue 2.55 bag in velvet by CHANEL.
LoL, Sandra
Photos: © David Biedert Photography
Location: Park Hyatt Zurich
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