vintage race cars + window gardening



It's been a wonderful weekend. Summer is unexpectedly back to London, and we spent loads of time outdoors. I did a fun make-up job on Saturday and worked with the brilliant young fashion photographer Claire Huish, who already sent me a little preview of our work. I am looking forward to seeing the real pics.
We shot with an vintage Bugatti from the 1920's. The next day we saw so many special cars, it somehow became the theme of the weekend.
Sunday morning Dave made his famous pancakes with maple syrup for breakfast, we got our coffees at Cafe Oto and discovered an amazing garden centre in our hood.
A few pots and a bag of dirt later, we went for a big walk in the sunshine.
We can't wait to have our own garden one day, for now we did some window gardening and re-potted our plants.

after fashion week ≥ comes design week






After being out to several Fashion Week events  in between make-up jobs ( I will follow up later!), we went to the Icon Magazine party as part of London Design Week last night. It was one of the first chilly nights here in London and I needed to bring my fluffy coat to keep cozy at the outdoorsy venue in Shoreditch.
I loved the whole lighting design at the event. They created a huge white wall with blank magazine covers so the that the guests could show their artistic skills and illustrate them with paint, markers and pencils: Dave went for it.
I was really excited about the Lego landmarks we found in our goody bags. I haven't had a play with Lego for about 20years. Hungry after all the playing around we went to our favorite Vietnamese Restaurant Viet Hoa on the way home.

mexican food in chinatown + antique market


London lately:
We had amazing pancakes for breakfast at The Elk In The Woods in Islington.
I am still not used to English breakfast and prefer sweet over savory in the morning.
Afterwards we went to the antique market. There is way too much too good vintage jewelry out there.
I fall in love with the golden sparkly pieces every time.
The other night we went out to a drumming performance held at the Acne store in the city.


It was such a rare warm night that we kept walking through the streets of Soho afterwards and went for delicious Mexcian food for dinner.
Warm summary nights are the best! Thank you September, for being so mild and sunny this year.

Kew Gardens AGAIN


We took a lot of pictures so here it is: Kew Gardens Part II
I realized how good it feels to see some green and getting some sun.
This summer has been very English so we hardly spent time outdoors.
Another reason we are talking more and more of moving to Sydney.
Nothing is officially planned just yet. And our friends fear already loosing us.
I know I want to stay at one place soon. As much fun exploring is with every move you leave a few friends behind and a lot of personal belongings as well.
You start from zero and a half with every move and I feel like building something.
I can't wait to have a garden one day.
But for now we are here, in London and I am happy.

A day in Kew Gardens


On (Bank Holiday-) Monday we spent the day in Kew Gardens.
It felt like being on holiday.
We took plenty of photos and had amazing food.
I would love to move in to the Palm House a 1862 built glasshouse with victorian metal works, that contains a tropical jungle-
Mhmmm so nice and warm and humid in there.
The whole park was full off inspiring forms and structures.
So many fascinating plants, that we have never seen before.