Besides the fact work is it its peak of boring season, I am forced to browse internet basically nine hours a day - highlight of yesterday certainly happened to be the Season 10 of Project Runway, to which I have a slight addiction. "I must stay true to my own point of view"-times are back! I even discovered Dallas of 2012 made it to whole season, so it may (might, so far I have seen first ten minutes) fulfill some of my evenings as well. Right, addictive big time!

Walking to work - I daily walk about one hour, as I find it being the only training thought I still didn't manage to subscribe for any gym, mostly due to money-wise approach for now - I have started my next audiobook. This time it felt more up-to-date for me than ever: Sister Carrie of T. Dreiser moves to Chicago and seeks for a job, has to struggle even though she knows she is used to better standards and dreams about a bright future. What does that reminds me of? Hah, lovin' when any piece of art reminds me of myself. Will see where will Carrie end up. Could Dreiser become my Woody Allen no.2? Any idea on good audiobook after this one?
Besides books, audiobook, some TV (right, BBC is the only one I can watch in here so far), at work I read a lot online. This post was supposed to be dedicated primarily to fashion blogs that I personally like or fallow or from time to time get an inspiration from. So just few hints:
- Certainly inspiring teenager with a slight suicidal fashion style is Tavi Gevinson. Besides fashion, she inspires by whole visual concept of vintage middle-class American meets Lollita meets rally of witches. I admire her talent to capture usual, adding old style plastic momentum.
- Eccentric Bryan Boy - following rather high fashion, he has his point of view as well, able to inspire and pick what is chick in that world.
- I don't really read much of what Carrie posts in her blog Wish Wish, Wish, but her vintage inspired fashion and pictures she makes are grazing for eyes. Very French/UK!
- And being in Istanbul, I need to mention also Burcu and her blog Istanbul fashion addict. I don't particularly admire her own fashion or clothing style - as it often reminds just of any Turkish mall's creation. I mention her rather to point out Istanbul has its bloggers as well, although I would welcome much more Turkish influences and Istanbulian tips from her. But so far, I haven't found any other in English. Will seek more...
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