vogue magazine Jun. 2015 | Page 5

“But maybe some things don’t have to be urgently needed to make sense or to have the right to exist. Not everything needs to change the world fundamentally. Sometimes a thing just makes parts of life a little easier and sometimes a thing is just there to unwind and put a smile on your face. Or is there anyone who doesn’t has to grin when one of these upper cute frenchie photos appears on your Instagram feed at 6AM when you just got up? I love fashion, never mind the superficiality that sticks to the scene and the fact that I feel like an underdog when I once accept one of the many invitations to these fancyschmancy events. I like the Triangle bikinis – not because everybody has them and I got them sponsored anyway but rather because I really like them as they fit my body type. I may be vanilla to some people because I own upper trendy pieces like the Chloé Drew bag – but I really like it. I am getting paid for collaborations because I put my heart’s blood into it along with it many, many hours of work to receive a result that matches me, makes the brand happy and most important: is something that my readers love! Although I don’t save the world with all this, at least I hope to inspire you with my outfits, to deliver you healthy ideas for dinner and to put a smile on your face with my words now and then and also to be thought-provoking with one or another article. That’s all I want and wherein I see the reason of The Fa ͡