Monday, June 17, 2013

Summer Move Out

BRNO
Brno by population and area is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, the largest Moravian city, and the historical capital city of the Margraviate of Moravia.


Previously mentioned, apparently I made it to move out to Brno for better livelihood. A couple years ago, I didn't get to see Brno into details. Yesterday weekend was a thrill. Friday evening, I walked up to the city center to see one Carnival taken part by art performers. Saturday morning, I took a short walk to the city center again to see retro public transports exhibition which all of those were steered in the past communistic period. Lastly, I took up a short city trip around the center on Sunday. Summer is finally here! Just a quick info, Europe has gotten a late calling due to the weather base. I'm hoping the summer will end late as well :P 


Moving on to the summer fashion, I said at the first time, I'm just better at lookin in style in the summer time. So, my mind has recently gone imaginatively wild. 
If some of which are wondering about Czech fashion, once I had a talk with a Czech girl currently studying fashion design and she gave me a few questions about Indonesian fashion to be compared with Czech one. Well, as I'm concerned, Korean fashion has quite a big role in Indonesian fashion. Perspectively, I see Korean fashion slightly cute and expressive in the term of colors, without putting so much effort on the face. Personally, I can't keep up with such a style just yet. Second main big role in Indonesian fashion comes from the Great Britain. A little bit of hipster style. British street style has come first to influence Indonesian fashion. I remember the year of early 2000, many youngsters were inspired by British indie artists and it is still hyped. 

Overall, I can't really describe the rest because of the diverse influence. Back to the Czech fashion, concerning to all the fashion styles around the world, many of styles are derived from between American street style and British/Western European style. One sad thing I notice, the major colors in Czech fashion are dark colors. There used to be the mindset of looking "bright" in the communistic years and it was considered as something breaking. it can't really be something to blame of. Which is why, some Czechs in here fail to play with colors. So it's easy to imagine how they lived in the black and white period for a long time while others had already exposed. 






Friday evening catch







The guy on my right was really pretty!





Saturday morning walk. Škoda, fyi, was manufactured by Czech Republic. Sadly, it is just not anymore.










Classic tram

Sunday trip to Petrov and Špilberk castle.
St. Peter and Paul Cathedral's architecture









A small theatre


Czech folklore and how they survived in the medieval era





DIY studded denim shorts

SAINT white tee by Tally Weijl
Blue plaid shirt by Reserved (I forgot to capture the shirt in more detail. The studs on the left pocket of the shirt are too pretty!)




Sailor shoes by H&M for only 150 CZK




On the quite top of Brno :)