Moda oda radosti is an art, fashion and book blog whose aim is to celebrate all things beautiful. Focused on sustainable fashion, art and travel, this blog aims to find joy in everyday things.
and a little bit of fashion inspiration...malo modnog nadahnuća
Get link
Facebook
X
Pinterest
Email
Other Apps
It's time again for some of my fashion illustrations. As you can see, one of my biggest inspiration lately have been midi and maxi skirts. As colours go, I'm really fascinated with dark green.
Neke od mojih modnih ilustracija (opet). Kao što vidite u zadnje vrijeme me najviše nadahnuju duge suknje i one do ispod koljena. Što se tiče boja, fascinira me tamno zelena.
Oh yes, I told you: you're an artist and your drawings are beautiful!! I love that colours and that style!! <3 With a big kiss, have a great evening dear! :>
Ja sam oduvijek bila ljubiteljica duzih suknjica i onih punoga kruga... nema ni nista zenstvenije :-) Sasila sam si jos davno par komada i to jos u tartan uzorku tako da ih definitivno vadim iz ormara ovu zimu :-) Super ilustracije :-)
All your comments mean a lot to me, even the criticism. Naravno da mi puno znači što ste uzeli vrijeme da nešto napišete, pa makar to bila i kritika. Per me le vostre parole sono sempre preziose anche quando si tratta di critiche.
Today I shall review The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak. I was actually gifted this book. What a wonderful present it proved to be! Published in 2021, this postmodern novel follows two story lines and uses framed narration. The Island of Missing Trees tells the life story of a Greek Turkish couple and their adolescent daughter. This novel examines and explores a number of topics such as identity, migration, immigrant life, war trauma, memory, love and family. It's an ambitious novel that examines serious topics with due respect and sensitivity . I read it months ago, but I remember it vividly. Honestly, I cried a lot while reading this novel. It really moved me greatly. In fact, that is probably why it took me this long to finish this book review. I needed to emotionally process the story. The Island of Missing Trees is set in London and Cyprus. The narration isn't chronological . The story jumps back and forth, following ...
Hello dear readers and fellow bloggers! In this post, I'll share a review for a short story The Fall of Edward Barnard by William Somerset Maugham. Published in 1921, The Fall of Edward Barnard is a wonderfully ambiguous and modernist piece of writing that through irony, contrasts the the East and the West. Indeed, you might say that Maugham criticizes the Western culture, or at least its perceived inability to appreciate other cultures, and a simpler way of life. At the same time, this critique is not overly negative and he recognizes the progress that the Western culture achieved. Even while Barnard questions the price of industrial progress of the West, he doesn't ridicule it and is very much aware of its advantages. In other words, this story is extremely intelligent in its contrasting of industrial values with those of countries that are not as industrial. In my last post, I reviewed The Painted Veil and did my best to avoid spoilers. To...
Hello dear readers and fellow bloggers! In this post, I'll review Tenahu , the fourth novel in the Earthsea Cycle by Ursula K. Le Guin. The novel reintroduces Tenar as the novel's protagonist. If you remember my previous reviews, Tenar was absent from the third book, so I was thrilled to read about her again. This fourth novel didn't disappoint. It connects quite nicely with the third one. Published in 1990, twenty years after the third novel in the series, Tehanu takes of where the third novel ended. The Farthest shore is for a variety of reasons often marketed and sold as the last book in the Earthsea Cycle. As I explained it my last post, it's mostly due to a two decades long publishing pause. However, I wonder if there's not something more to it. Isn't it perhaps the case that people were so used to fantasy trilogies that they immediately assumed that this is it? Fortunately, it wasn't! Now, for Tenahu Ursula herself chose the subtitle...
Hello dear readers and fellow bloggers! Thank you for your lovely comments on my last Goranci outfit & travel post . Spring is here, but I'm back with another cold weather outfit, beanie and all. The arrival of Spring rarely means that it's time to ditch the coats altogether. Transitional fashion often entails layers and coats. I live in the Mediterranean region and if we're still wearing coats, I imagine you are as well. No need to forget about layering just because Spring is here. I'll also take this opportunity to reflect on my Winter as well. With years I learned to love Winter, and I'm almost sad to let this season go. Almost. One of the highlights of this Winter were definitely the people. There were moments that brought my faith back into humanity, little moments of kindness and warmth. Life passes so quickly but that is what remains- a moments of true connection. That's something that I'm truly grateful for. I know there are people who not only...
Hello readers and fellow bloggers! In this post, I'll share two transitional outfits featuring a lilac skirt from fashion designer Stanka Zovko. If you're a regular reader of this blog, you've probably seen this skirt before. Afterall, I'm really good at shopping my closet. I've been wearing this lilac skirt a lot in the past few months. It's also a great piece for transitional weather because it can be easily layered, or dressed up and down. Supporting local designers and artisans is certainly something that pays off in the long run. If you want to own unique pieces and at the same time, support your local community, you should really explore shopping local, or commissioning local artisans and designers. Sustainability in fashion is a big topic nowadays! However, sometimes I feel like people make it more complicated than it really is. We should go back to our origins. Explore vintage, second hand and local shopping. Learn how to stay away from the big shoppin...
I love to see dark green with pink.
ReplyDeletecool illustrations :)
mykindofjoy.blogspot.com
Great sketches, these are great color combo ideas :)
ReplyDeleteThe Dragonfruit Diaries
Oh yes, I told you: you're an artist and your drawings are beautiful!! I love that colours and that style!! <3 With a big kiss, have a great evening dear! :>
ReplyDeleteSei bravissima!
ReplyDeleteSo weet...I like the orange jacket!!!
ReplyDeleteja sam mislila da nikada necu prihvatiti tu duzinu suknje, ali moram priznati da sam sve vise zainteresovana :)
ReplyDeletehttp://elzanapjevic.blogspot.com/
interesting sketches!! :)
ReplyDeletehttp://anna-and-klaudia.blogspot.com/
wow your illustrations are really brilliant! your drawing skills are truly amazing!
ReplyDeletelove and kiss,mary
http://www.maryloucinnamon.com
Ja sam oduvijek bila ljubiteljica duzih suknjica i onih punoga kruga... nema ni nista zenstvenije :-) Sasila sam si jos davno par komada i to jos u tartan uzorku tako da ih definitivno vadim iz ormara ovu zimu :-)
ReplyDeleteSuper ilustracije :-)
Fabulous sketches, your illustrations are beautiful :)
ReplyDeletesuch wonderful sketches! love your designs :)
ReplyDeletekatslovefashion.blogspot.com
Fantastic xx
ReplyDeleteHello Ivana,
ReplyDeletei see you had great ideas on fashion. I wished you had the chance to create your own fashion collection. I´m sure that these clothing would be great.
Bye.
Jennifer
I would like that too...and you can be my model:)
Delete