I can’t remember from who this serie of photographs was but I think that every has something strong in it. I have no words for it.
Travel
Marc Jacobs cafe || Travel
It’s already been a few months since I visited Milan. And when I was there, I came across something I never heard of and I thought that I was just dreaming, but I wasn’t! Just next to the Marc Jacobs store, there was a cafe. The store and the cafe is made of glass, so you can see the cafe from the store and I believe that there were also a door. And of course you could see the store from the cafe too. But who doesn’t want a cup of coffee or a sandwich from Marc Jacobs? And besides that, the waiter is dressed nicely and clean. (well every waiter is but something about them looked different than you are used to see. Or they were just good-looking.)
The coffee wasn’t very special but sometimes it’s fun and random to drink or eat something in one of your favorite designer brand cafe or restaurant. And besides, that whole neighbor is very nice.
Piazza del Carmine 6, 20121 Milan, Italy (Centro Storico)
NDSM
I still have a lot to blog about and the most things I have, are all from months ago. I wanted to post this a while back, but it brings back memories, memories I don’t want to remember. For me it’s hard to let go of things I’ve treasured. Forgetting isn’t the easiest thing to do and it’s killing me from time to time. Although it brings me to tears I still want to share you guys about this wonderful space.
At the moment when we were there, we were just wandering around. I still remember that day. After a day of ELLE festival and winning some Clarks originals shoes, I picked him up from hire work and he was happy and excited. But we were both very tired.
NDSM is a large industrial site in Amsterdam-Noord. Festivals are often held there and the monthly vintage market. The reason why I’m writing this post is, because of school. You’ll think “huh? For school?” Yes that’s right, because of school. We just got our new project and the theme of this project has to do about this space. And some of my friends (most of them) doesn’t know how it looks like, so I thought hey! I have some that might be helpful for them. And of course I like to share my favorite hotspots with my readers.
I love old industrial sites and creatives spaces.