How To Style Dad Sneakers? Outfit Proposal + The Help (movie and book recommendation)

Dad's sneakers. Love them or hate them, there is no denying they're one of the hottest trends. I only have one such pair, and to be honest I have had it for a while. I bought this pair of white trainers something like seven years ago. Yeah, that long ago. I wish I could tell you the name of the brand, because they have proven to be a great purchase but the brand name is no longer clearly visible. Anyway, if you feel like rocking this dad sneaker trend, but you aren't confident that you can't pull it off, you can always opt for a more basic outfit. For example, I paired them with jeans and a black top. Something basic like that is always a good idea if you want a more toned down approach to some trend. You can dress down anything with denim. This pair of jeans is vintage, but I customized them by painting them with textile paints. I didn't made them distressed, that was just a natural process as they are quite old. I do love vintage clothes. Vintage fabrics are so unique. Plus, when you're wearing vintage you can be pretty certain that nobody else is wearing the same. So, that's probably why I love customizing clothes. The necklace I'm wearing is my own creation. I made it years ago when I was really into jewelry making. I do wish I knew how to make things like this, but it seems like I have lost this skill. People often think of talent as something that just happens, but it is not so. There is always so much work behind any creation. I used to be really really good at making all kind of jewelry, but it is a skill that I have partly lost, because I don't do it as much anymore. I can still make necklaces, but I feel I'm not as good at it as I used to be. Do you know what I mean? Is there a skill that you have lost? It really is as they say, use it or lose it.








 These images were taken last year, but I haven't had the chance to share them. I do miss being this curvy, but it is hard to maintain a curvy physique when you have Chron's disease. However, I decided long ago that I won't stress about it. Aesthetic preferences are one thing, health is another. I won't stress over my weight as long as my weight is healthy. My personal preference for myself is a bit curvier look but I'm happy the way I'm now. In the end, what difference does it make? A few pounds up or down, it doesn't really matter. When my doctors tell me to gain weight, I will try to do that but I won't stress over it too much. I don't believe that ideal weight is one number. It is a range of numbers. Trying to hold onto that one magical number we picked out for ourselves is not the most realistic thing to do. Unless one is a professional athlete or a model, being too focused on one's weight doesn't really make that much sense. Besides, in life there are always things we can't control. We can't make time for everything. We have to pick and choose. Taking care of our health is important, but we must not let it grow into an unhealthy obsession. In the end, there is only as much as we can do. Eat healthy, try to get enough sleep, go for a walk. We shouldn't feel like we're a failure if we don't always remain the same. Everything changes and as humans it is something we need to acknowledge. Health problems are nothing to feel bad or ashamed about, it's something almost everyone has. It is just that people don't talk about them so much, for a number of reason. Maybe it would be better if we were more open about these subjects. 








If you are interested in reading my detailed review about the book I'm holding, you can check out my review here. I wrote this review a year ago, but this novel is still fresh in my memory. To put it in a few words, The Help by Kathryn Sockett is a fantastic novel that carries a powerful message. Reading it was a very emotional experience for me, I literally cried while I was reading it. One thing I absolutely love about this novel is that it carries a warning against psychological violence. We often tend to see only man as abusers, and while it is certainly true that the majority of violent crimes are committed by men, psychological violence is just as harmful if not more. Both men and women commit psychological violence, but sometimes we don't recognize violence committed by women for what it is. Passive aggressive behaviour, bullying and treats, these are all weapons that certain abusive women use against other women,  but sometimes we fail to acknowledge this behaviour for what it is- psychological violence. As society we see women as victims, but while it is certainly true that many women are victims of domestic abuse, there are also women who are psychological abusers but get away with it because they portray themselves as victims. This is a very difficult subject and I'm happy that some woman was brave enough to tackle this subject. I feel the novel carries such a strong message of love. It  is a novel that warns against the perils of racism, but I also feel it is also a novel that is against any kind of violence. I know everyone always says that the film never compares to a book. However, despite the fact that I feel like this novel gave me a better insight than the film did, I still think the film was pretty good. So, I would recommend both the film and the book. The movie has such a great casting and the acting is very powerful. Both the film and the book impressed me thoroughly, so yes I feel like I can recommend them both. 












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Comments

  1. Love the way you've styled the sneakers and your jeans <3

    Serene XO

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  2. I didn't realise that you suffered from Crohn's Disease, one of our friend's also does. He lost a lot of weight a couple of years ago but he seems to have gained it back now. You look lovely anyway.
    I enjoyed The Help more than a thought I would. xxx

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    1. thank you, I always gain it back too, but sometimes it can take a while.

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  3. Want your painted jeans! They are work of art!
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  4. Non sapevo avessi il crohn Ivana! Ti credo che sei magra!
    Bellissimo comunque questo look e mi piace come hai dipinto i jeans!
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  5. The Helps is an amazing book! great photos
    xx

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  6. As usual very interesting! Thanks a lot for sharing)

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  7. I had no idea you lived with Crohn's Disease, I feel for you and can understand how frustrating it must be. Having said that, it sounds as though you have such a healthy outlook and way of dealing with the weight loss - very inspiring, Ivana! On a different note, I love your passion for reading and your blog often pricks my conscience with regard to not reading enough haha ;) I do a lot of writing, but I definitely feel as though books are missing from my life right now. Thanks for the well-timed reminder!!

    aglassofice.com x

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    1. it can be hard to find time for reading, but whenever I finished a book I feel so much better.

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  8. So much creativity with customising clothes! And when you get compliments for it its all your own! And gurrl you're so incredibly positive! Only yesterday I was having a conversation with my sister about diseases that on the surface don't show anything but can be incredibly hard to live with such as crohn's, endometritis, etc. Reading this and seeing your positive outlook is everything!!

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    1. thank you so much. Positive outlook is important, it doesn't fix everything but it helps us cope with it.

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  9. These look like such great and comfortable shoes, and I like the casual outfit you created with them :)

    Chrons can be so debilitating I know so it's good you aren't focusing on the negatives and just trying to be as healthy as you can be :)

    Hope that you are having a lovely week so far :)

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  10. Think I like your pair of jeans better. They're so cool, Ivana! Btw, have you received your prize? Hope it reaches you safely. xoxo

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  11. Thanks a lot :D

    perfect tips and nice style as usual :D

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  12. You're perfect with this jeans!!
    kisses
    Marina
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  13. Prelepe fotke, bas si mi skroz street style ovde :)

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  14. Those white trainers look good on you
    and pairs really nice with your cool outfit.

    Ann
    https://roomsofinspiration.blogspot.com/

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  15. Read your previous post and merging two comments here: I know you have been dealing with Chron's disease, since you've spoken about it a few times on my blog comments. It's true some people thing that blogging and painting or even what I do is easy, it is not. It takes dedication and extreme hard work. Keep painting and impoving, you've already come so far since I've known you. I hope you will have a lovely and productive week dear. I always appreciate your thought provoking posts and genuine comments. Take care,
    Madison
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  16. Ivana this is super interesting! love it :)

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    xx, Eva

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  17. Love your style!

    xx
    Mónica Sors
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  18. Everything vintage looks great nowadays! ) I like the way you coupled them with ripped jeans! )



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  19. What you wrote about psychological violence is very intriguing as I have thought about the subject myself and we often treat them a different way as though they're not as 'violent' as the physical one. I knew someone who was a mild-mannered person but was mentally very aggressive. This was directed outwards and also inwards and the person is actually wonderful when not engaging with such a behavior but I guess we all have our own inner journey to go through and I put this into practice with the way I treat myself as well others. Be kind and empowering to myself and also feel the energy get directed outwardly to others. I love these photos that you share of your very casual outfit which I would wear. I am sorry about you experiencing Crohn's but I also want to say that I admire your strength because of it. Sending you a ray of sunshine and loads of smile and hugs from tropical Malaysia <3 :D

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    1. thank you dear for your thoughtful comment!

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  20. hey my dear, i´m not really a friend of sneakers, but of coruse i have one or two pairs in my closet. i´m wear they really rare - i rather wear ballerinas. but in your case...why not...;-)

    hugs
    Jennifer
    http://jennifer-femininundmodisch.blogspot.com/2019/01/unterwegs-2-orte-1-look-endlich-eine.html

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