Kyoto Cherry Blossom: Matching Dress

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Cherry blossoms are seen everywhere in Japan during the Spring. But going to some famous sites during the Cherry Blossom season could be challenging since Japan is so crowded to begin with.a4a5

Shrines from hundreds of years ago are also very common in Kyoto. Walking through the center of Kyoto, you can pass by shrines like this every few blocks.a6

You can see Geishas all the time. Even normal people walking on the street in traditional Kimonos are a common scene. It’s very interesting to see the contrast between modern and traditional Kimonos.

I usually travel with very minimum accessories and easy-to-pack clothes. Both the dress and the blazer here are old clothes from years ago. I didn’t wear the dress intentionally to match the cherry blossoms, It just happened to look that way after the pictures were taken.

Dress:Betsy Adam by Jaslene       Tennis Shoes: D&G      Blazer: Sisley

 

Looking for a way out in Greece: Lost in Translation

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Corinth Canal is truly impressive watching from close by.

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I was happy with the great scenery, next thing I found out that I was stuck in a little beach town with no way out. Thanks to the local farmer, he was kind enough to lead us out to the main highway through a dirt road. It’s too bad I didn’t get his name or phone number, I really want to thank him for what he did.

Top: Forever 21      Bottom: Adidas     Flipflop: Aldo