Hi my dears,
First and foremost, I have had a great feedback for yesterday’s post about inner beauty, thank you! If you haven’t read it already or want to leave me your opinion on it, please do! The post is here.
On another note, today is the first day of autumn. Whaaaat? Where did my summer go? Time flies, really! But hey, no complaining, I started my summer on Erasmus, in Belgium, then spent some amazing weeks in Romania, at home, went to the beach for a week and then finished it off in England. It was quite a good summer, if I am to be fair here.
So while setting the start to fall, I am saying goodbye to summer, but it’s a sweet goodbye if I remember my days at the beach, surrounded by family and a beautiful sunset, absolutely perfect. And yes, I miss that. But I believe in living in the moment and cherishing the past through memories while believing in the future through wishes!
Of course, saying goodbye is not easy, but giving the fact that I have been in England for a couple of weeks now, I got used to the British weather and to people saying “what summer?” whenever the summer talks were on. So this is just to make it official, it’s September now, and summer is gone.
But hey, see it this way – you will finally have the chance to try all those fall trends that you had your eyes on! Oh, and layering, yes, the layering game will be strong. Can’t wait to get inspired by all the new styles!
Until then, I leave you with these pictures shot at the seaside by my handsom brother at the perfect light that shines right before the sun retires to let the moon take over.
I hope we’ll all have a productive, full of fullfilments autumn, and that we will be proud of our achievements at the end of it. It’s like when you go to school – this year I will have higher grades, this year I will be more confident, this year I will make new friends. Basically a second New Year when you set goals, have you set yours? What do you want to achieve?
Much love, D.
I was wearing:
Shorts – Pimkie
Top – Vintage
Flat Sandals – Deichmann
Pictures by Dan Tamasan.