Fairy Godmother


Couple of weeks ago, I had the pleasure to meet and greet with Jenny Melita, a journalist, TV presenter and an Instagram delight, in a few words, an up-and-coming rising star in the Greek showbiz. We dressed up with tulles and crowns, we had some laughs, we talked about princess-y stuff and we posed for some photos.

The interview is in Greek, unfortunately with no English subtitles, and you can watch it on Netwix here: Jenny's Fashion Diary

Some Like It Retro


Dress // Dolly & Dotty
Petticoat // old, similar here
Shoes // ASOS
Purse // similar here



Met Gala 2016 Favorites // Red Carpet


It's been 10 days since the 2016 Met Ball, Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology, but I am sharing my favorites today. I think this is my biggest delay ever to cover an important red carpet event, but I am pretty sure that you will still enjoy it. It's all about the never-ending glamour, right? So, fasten your seat-belts and enjoy the ride! Better late than never...

I believe that Blake Lively wore the most 'fairytale' dress of the evening and she was "the belle of the ball" alongside 'princess-y' Claire Danes. According to an interview that designer Zac Posen gave a day after the gala, Claire's 'Cinderella' dress took six people around 600 hours to make! The gown was created using custom-made Gossamer fabric, sourced in France. To make the dress light up, LED lights and 30 mini battery packs were sewn into the lining. And to keep it as light as possible, he said, the dress was hollow inside, overlayed with the delicate, almost transparent, Gossamer. Finally, the actress also had a midnight deadline, just like Cinders. Posen, who has been friends with the actress since they were teenagers, told Entertainment Weekly that the dress was returned to the atelier by its 11.30pm curfew, with Danes changing for the after-party. [source: Metro UK]