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The June issue of Burda World of Fashion will take you on a fashion trip to Long Island – with casual leisure looks in cool colors, do-it-yourself accessories, and a fresh catch of fish-theme home decorating ideas. This issue also offers romantic fashions in pastel shades, cool chic in blue and black, and trendy African prints.



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Top 10 in Oxford

Posted by Monika D. on 4:40 AM

Oxford, The City of Dreaming Spires, is famous the world over for its University and place in history. For over 800 years, it has been a home to royalty and scholars, and since the 9th century an established town, although people are known to have lived in the area for thousands of years.

01. Walk around the town and investigate every corner... It is a small place and you can't get lost... You will have a lot of fun... Visit Oxford's oldest building - The Saxon Tower of St Michael at the North Gate…

02. The Christ Church dining hall that inspired the set for the Hogwarts version (in Harry Potter movie).

03. Down the street you can find original Alice's Shop from the classical storie of „Alice's Adventures in Wonderland“ or favorite pub of Lewis Carroll and J. R. R. Tolkien – „The White Horse“.

04. At night go out in club named „Park End“ or „Escape“.

05. Radcliffe Camera

06. Bridge of Sighs

07. Trip to London or to the Shakespeare's birthplace and „Warwick Castle“.

08. Find out more about the city at „The Oxford Story“ museum.

09. Pack a picnic and explore the charmed backwaters of the River Isis (the Thames), the Cherwell and the Oxford Canal by punt, narrow boat, cruiser, canoes or pedallo!

10. Shop till you drop at the Covered Market, High Street - a lively collection of small shops selling everything from hand-made hats and gifts to Oxford sausages.

If you need a place to stay go in the „Funky Hostel“. About the food: enyoj the roast dinner, english afternoon tea and beer – „Guinness“ of course!!

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Moniques Top 26 Perfume & Women's Fragrances

Posted by Monika D. on 6:49 PM

01. Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel
02. Miss Dior Chérie by Christian Dior
03. Cinema by Yves Saint Laurent
04. Wish by Chopard
05. Island Kiss, Ibiza Hippie, Sexy Graffiti i ostali sezonski by Escada
06. Lolita Lempicka Women's Eau de Parfum Spray
07. Kenzo L'eau Par Kenzo Eau de Toilette
08. Pure Poison Elixir by Christian Dior
09. Very Irrésistible Givenchy by Givenchy
10. L de Lolita Lempicka
11. Tommy Girl by Tommy Hilfiger
12. Promesse by Cacharel
13. Visit by Azzaro
14. L'Instant de Guerlain Eau de Parfum Spray by Guerlain
15. Opium by Yves Saint Laurent
16. DKNY Red Delicious i Be Delicious
17. Paris Hilton by Paris Hilton PURSE SPRAY
18. Insolence by Guerlain
19. Rumeur by Lanvin
20. Ange ou Démon by Givenchy
21. Very Irrésistible Rose Centifolia de Châteauneuf de Grasse 2006
22. Cheap & Chic I Love Love
23. Baby Doll by Yves Saint Laurent
24. Young Sexy Lovely by YSL
25. London by Burberry
26. Tender Touch by Burberry

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Top 10 in Paris

Posted by Monika D. on 3:17 PM


01. Eiffel Tower - when you are on the tower take a photo from side where is „Trocadero and Palais de Chaillot“ and if you have any luck the fountains will be ON or sent your postcards from little post and it will have a special mark that they are sent from eiffel tower

02. Moulin Rouge – listen to me... go to moulin rouge, it will be one of the best nights in your life, it will worth every penny...

03. Sacre Coeur / Montmartre – bohemians preferred to live and spend time in two parts of Paris: The Latin Quarter and Montmartre... so see...

04. Musée du Louvre or Musée d'Orsay – i think you know what can you see there... select by your own taste...

05. Champs Elysées – finale... ohh, all that luxury of Paris... aaaaa... you can go to Lido (but i haven't been there and i can't write any recommendation), Louis Vuitton, Planet Hollywood, Sephora (the largest perfumery), Disney store, or maybe just have a lunch...

06. Avenue de Montaigne – in this street you can find just luxury stores from Dior to Yves Saint Laurent

07. Cruise on the Seine – or if you don't want to spend mony... you can walk along the banks of the river Seine (on several places you'll come across little stalls selling books, posters, paintings...)

08. Trip to Versailles or Disneyland

09. Catacombs of Paris

10. Walk Around - Notre Dame, Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, Les Invalides, La Défense, Jardins du Luxembourg (there's no way to properly describe how pretty it is here, you have to see it yourself), Cimetiere du Pere Lachaise: is full of famous dead people (or monuments to famous dead people), including Edith Piaf, Victor Noir, Frederic Chopin, Sarah Bernhardt, Simone Signoret, Yves Montand, Oscar Wilde and Marcel Proust; however perhaps the reason the most people go is to see the grave of Jim Morrison.

Speciality of French cuisine

Meal in France is not just about feeding, it is about relaxation and communication, even the simplest meals comprises of three or four dishes: savor, main dish, cheese and dessert.

So start with "Onion Soupe" or "Smoked Fish" (not my favorite)
As main dish take "Coq au vin" (chicken in red wine) or "Blanquette de veau" (blanquette of veal) or "Le Lapin" (rabbit)
For dessert take "Chocolate Mousse" or "Tarte Tatin" (caramelized apple tart) or Crêpe (pancakes; they are different from American pancakes)

Breakfast - Croissant or Compote de Pommes (it made of apple)or maybe baguette with butter
Drink - wine with raspberry syrup or Champagne.

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