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Candybars + GIVEAWAY !!

I'm doing an allover re-due of my style and what i wear.
I want to wear more Style and Glamour and not focus to much on trends! and as i turn my head to look at my closet - waayyy to comercial!

So my first trip brought me to "Textil Müller" buying totally weird fabrics to make totally weird clothes/constructs/Pieces that are so Body-unflattering that you wont even see what Body-type i am haha #soundslikefun!
a bit like IRIS APFEL :)


glitterflitter for the next HOUSE OF WHAT THE FUCK



After that, short stop at Penny cause i was craving some sweets :)
I'm on a diet - one day eating one day starving and today... RIGHT - Eating day :)



SO! AND NOW!!

!!!!!!!  GIVEAWAY TIME  !!!!!!

You all know these beautiful little calendars at the train stations or air ports.
Well they are called PAPERBLANKS and lovely Alexandra was so kind so send me 3 (!!) different ones! BUT! - Im not going to keep them - i know im so kind - they are for YOU! :)

just leave a comment below telling me what you thought about PAPERBLANKS the first time you spotted them :) and your e-mail adress please. Competition closes November 29th.

Every Piece has its own story which you can read in the back:
Silk-splendor Cherry
Slim: 90x180

The next design is called 
Silk-Splendor Violet
Midi: 120x170

Last but not least the large calendar called:
GOLD
Maxi:135x210

All Paperblanks:

-Horizontal Week overview
-Contact booklet to take out
-blank pages for you personal notes
-100% unbleached paper from organic farming

And their Design is a hommage to the art of silk weaving in the 19th century.

looking forward to hear you stories below!

MB





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