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Rosie H-W: I love rock ‘n’ roll style

December 24, 2014 by  
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley loves how “inherently sexy” leather is.

The British model often sets pulses racing in her ensembles both in front of and away from the camera, having posed for Victoria’s Secret and her own lingerie line with retailer Marks Spencer. She is known for her love of figure-hugging pants and always finds an excuse to wear them any time of day.

“Leather is always good for a night out, because it’s inherently sexy and rock ‘n’ roll. I live in leather pants! In the daytime, I wear them with oversized knits or a simple T- shirt, and then in the evening, I’ll dress them up with a silky top and a pair of sexy stilettos,” she told whowhatwear.com. “Paige and Anine Bing do great leather pants. I like plain skin-type styles, but also styles with embellishment, like studs and zippers. Leather skirts are a must-have piece, too. Short leather skirts are great for dancing the night away, while a pencil style is demure, yet still incredibly sexy.”

Another vital part of her outfit during a night out is a clutch bag. Rosie will go for a bold design by Edie Parker in the evening as she can fit a compact mirror, her phone, keys, cards, powder and lipstick all in the petite carrier.

Choosing a final look for a night on the town sometimes proves a “challenge” for Rosie because she desires a fun yet elegant finish.

“I love to dress a bit more rock ‘n’ roll for a night out dancing. During the winter months, I’ll stick to darker colours and pile on jewellery and accessories and punch up my make-up,” she explained. “I’ve found the key is investing in pieces you can wear over and over again and that can transition you from day to night.”

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This Christmas Give Love With a Gift From Slovenia

December 24, 2014 by  
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The only country to have the world love in its name has a lot of great things to offer when it comes to amazing Christmas presents. So, if you are one of those who still hasn’t found the right present for all your loved ones, surprise them. This holiday season bestow them with a gift made in Slovenia. Perhaps promise them a visit to find out if love truly is all around this small European country.

Lift their spirits

Slovenia is famous for a lot of things, but one thing is for sure – it makes excellent wines known for their quality and taste. While the number might not be so impressive – 80 to 100 million litres of wine are produced every year – almost 70% of Slovenian wines fulfil the criteria for quality and premium wines. Proving that Slovenia has great conditions for winegrowing as well as experts who know exactly how to use all the nature has given to produce wines that will convince even the fussiest. When choosing the right bottle for a gift try the autochthonous varieties, such as the zelen and pinela from the wine-growing region of Vipavsko or Teran, from the Karst region.

But if you think your loved one needs more of a lift me up this holiday season, why not try Slovenia Vodka, created with the waters that flow from the Julian Alps and just a little bit of buckwheat, which is a very common grain that grows wild in Slovenia. Or go for many different varieties of schnapps, like blueberry, honey, pear…

Let them bee happy

Slovenia is the only European Union Member State to have protected its native bee, the Carniolan bee and that’s just the beginning of the bee-keeping story. Not only is the honey of really high quality, you get plenty of choices – flower, forest, acacia or spruce honey etc. And not only is the honey purely delicious, it’s full of health benefits. Though these days bee-keepers also got a bit more creative and you can find other honey products, if you don’t think honey itself will make the cut.

Say cheese

When talking about food and Slovenia you could of course chose a lot of different things, like the amazing prosciutto from the Karst region, special dessert Gibanica from Prekmurje, or potato cooked dumplings with filling – Idrijski žlikrofi. All great options, but in my opinion I think you just can’t go wrong if you pick the amazing sheep cheese made around my favourite town in Slovenia, Bovec. Its taste is amazing, yummy and well with a perfect bottle of wine you have yourself a winner.

Raise their glass

Enough of the food tips, well, how about finding a perfect crystal glass to toast to the upcoming year? Slovenia has one of the leading producers of crystal ware in the world and the Rogaška trademark is among the best with its designs and quality.

All about that lace

Of course you can go for the lingerie, but that might not be appropriate for everyone. Still lace can make a terrific present and in Slovenia lacemaking has a long tradition, the beginnings going back to the 16th century. The most famous lace around is made in Idrija, hence the name Idrija lace and while you won’t find panties, you can chose from cloths, napkins, bed linen, clothes, even earrings…

Grain of salt

It might sound weird buying salt as a Christmas present, when almost definitely everyone already has it. But the Piran Salt Pans are among those rare salt pans in the world where salt is produced using centuries-old processes, involving natural crystallisation and working by hand. So, a bit of a gourmet treat for all those who can appreciate it or going for cosmetics using these salts for a bit of pampering.

Promise a visit

Finally, why not promise a visit to Slovenia. Include this small gem of a country to your bucket list and use the time in 2015 to come and discover where all these mentioned items come from. Walk through the wineyards, swim in the sea or hike in the hills, where plenty of other amazing things await you.

The post was previously published on the blog coolkidzcooltrips.com.

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