The Beginning of a New Season

September has just begun and there is a hint of sadness in the air. Maybe this is not exactly the first sentence this post-editorial should begin with since it’s not very optimistic or positive in any way for the opening of the new month and the new season. However, nobody can ignore the sad faces, the I-miss-summer quotes, the Instagram posts of sunsets at the … Continue reading The Beginning of a New Season

White Shirt and The Perfect Looks

There are a few essential items that should not be missing from your wardrobe. Few of them are a pair of medium blue denim jeans, a short puffer jacket, a camel coat, a white t-shirt and a black dress to name a few. Achieving a timeless personal style can be so easy and with the right accessories it can be a piece of cake. Equally … Continue reading White Shirt and The Perfect Looks

Travel Stories – Ithaca, The Island of Mythology

We are all very much familiar with Greek mythology, partly because Hollywood has made a fortune out of them in various movies and books and because some schools actually included them when talking about history and how the Greeks had a God-like system to explain natural phenomena and mythological creatures to explain the evilness of the world. A large imagination is what we Greeks have. … Continue reading Travel Stories – Ithaca, The Island of Mythology

The Birdman Experience

You have to be open in new experiences and new flavors visiting your mouth. That didn’t sound so right, but you know what I mean. There is something magical about visiting restaurants in your country that are focused on bringing a whole other country and culture to where you live. When talking about a whole nation that is so different in the ways of living … Continue reading The Birdman Experience

Eat It Like The Italians – Mario&Luigi The Eatalians

Like the genre of books I’m reading, my appetite has its mood swings. One whole week I would be craving all kinds of traditional Greek food and the other I would be all about Japanese or Italian or whatever foreign cuisine I would be tasting at the time. I’m kind of going with the flow of my stomach on that area. Italian is one of … Continue reading Eat It Like The Italians – Mario&Luigi The Eatalians

Rocking out with Muse | Athens Ejekt Festival

What type of music do you listen to when you are in the comfort of your home alone? Personally, I like strong beats and intense melodies with matching intense lyrics that make my heart beat faster, because they tend to help me stay up, work more effectively and lift my spirits when feeling down. Rock music has been in my life for so many years, … Continue reading Rocking out with Muse | Athens Ejekt Festival

The Perfect Bustiers For Night Out

It was during the 1500s and 1600s that women used to wear bustiers (or corsets as they were widely known) underneath their dresses to create the illusion of a smaller waist. Back then a full bust and very small waist were considered the highest form of beauty. We all know that the fashion industry moves in circles and likes to bring back garments of the … Continue reading The Perfect Bustiers For Night Out

Movie Review / Watching “The Batman”

You have to be very brave in order to change the main actor playing one of the most well known and beloved super heroes of all time. Along with Superman, Batman is the super hero we all grew up with! We learned to love his dark, mysterious vibe and the fact that he was so tormented by his own demons from his childhood that truly … Continue reading Movie Review / Watching “The Batman”

Movie Review / Watching “Uncharted”

When history mixes itself with action movies the result can either be an exceptional blockbuster movie, or a typical why-did-I-watch-this-film. Uncharted was a little bit of both. I am a huge fan of movies that have something to teach you. When you mix a historical event, especially one as important as the round of the earth by Ferdinand Magellan, and a pair of actors known … Continue reading Movie Review / Watching “Uncharted”

El Nacho – Eating Mexican Style

When all you’ve ever wanted in this life is to travel the world and taste life quite literally, but can’t due to local restrictions and the fear of pandemic, you have to be resourceful. It’s not the right time for me to start traveling just yet, although I am not saying no to small escapes (like Arachova). However, I still am the kind of person … Continue reading El Nacho – Eating Mexican Style

Travel Stories – Arachova, The Absolute Winter Village

One of the most well known destinations for winter breaks in Greece is Arachova. Arachova is a relatively small town in Greece, located in western part of Boeotia. During winter time the temperature can fall to even -4 bellow 0 (and more). The cold there is a real deal to your bones, which is the reason why if you ever wish to visit the town … Continue reading Travel Stories – Arachova, The Absolute Winter Village

Reading Now: Midwinter Murder, Agatha Christie

A few months before winter is officially over, a nice winter themed book is in order. Agatha Christie has been one of my favorite authors and I’m sure the favorite author of most of you. This truly legendary author has left us with a very long legacy of her criminal themed books with stimulating storylines and unpredictable endings. It’s exactly what every reader is looking … Continue reading Reading Now: Midwinter Murder, Agatha Christie

Trend Alert: It’s Shacket Season

We are used to seeing crossovers in tv series, but are you used to seeing crossovers in fashion? Fashion is an industry that loves creation and imagination. It’s basically art in clothes. Those two ingredients are crucial for every artist, but also for every admirer of fashion. The latest creation? The Shacket. It is exactly what it sounds like. A very imaginative crossover between the … Continue reading Trend Alert: It’s Shacket Season

Best Looks From Milan Fashion Week SS ’22

And that’s a wrap for Milan Fashion Week my beautiful fashion creatures. The world of fashion has pointed its spotlight once again in Milan, one of the capitals of fashion. The past week was one of the most important ones for those who love watching catwalks, who appreciate fashion and who were ready to see what the designers have cooked up once again for their … Continue reading Best Looks From Milan Fashion Week SS ’22

Travel Stories – Brussels, Belgium

The only trip you’ll regret is the one you didn’t take Travelling abroad has been my dream ever since I was a child. Movies, images, books every story and every image you take you to various places if you imagination was thirsty enough. However, seeing those places from up close is an entirely new feeling. Visiting Belgium was something that’s been in the plans for … Continue reading Travel Stories – Brussels, Belgium

Satin Shirts: The IT Item We Love To Wear

Fashion and its trends move in circles. Trends, statement jewelries and such always come and go depending on various factors, such as the state of society, availability in materials and of course the designer’s inspiration. That’s how fashion has been working with for centuries now. Trends depend what the people want and need at the specific time. Satin, in general, is the must-have fabric of … Continue reading Satin Shirts: The IT Item We Love To Wear

Golden Jewels: In or Out?

Fashion moves in never-ending circles and from time to time it recycles old trends that we thought might have died down. One of the oldest trends that keeps coming and going back and forth depending on season, trends and current political status are the ever elegant golden jewels. When referring to “golden jewels” we mean statement shiny necklaces, bracelets and of course earrings. We all … Continue reading Golden Jewels: In or Out?

5 Things To Do After Quarantine

Lately I’ve been thinking about life before and after quarantine. It’s been almost a year since we were all, sort of, forced to lock ourselves to our homes in order to protect ourselves from the pandemic that has become one of the most serious viruses in the last 100 years. Life, I believe, will never go back to the level of normality we used to … Continue reading 5 Things To Do After Quarantine