TWO AUTUMN OUTFIT IDEAS WITH GRAPHIC T-SHIRTS
Hello dear readers and fellow bloggers. I'm back in Stari Grad. How's life been treating you? My work life has been draining to say the least, I've been working long hours but I won't complain as in today's time we should only be grateful if we have a job. Moving onto the subject of today's post: I'll show you two outfits featuring graphic t-shirt. In fact, this is the garment I've been relying on lately: a printed t-shirt. Ever since the start of Autumn, I've been wearing a couple of short sleeved t-shirts printed with my original art. Graphic t-shirts are practical for Mediterranean autumn because it can still be quite warm here and really you never know when you'll need to take your blazer or jacket. I find graphic tees a really easy way to jazz up a look. These two t-shirts have been ordered from a local printer (as opposed to my Redbubble shop). Identical prints are available on t-shirts here and here.
The area around present day Stari Grad was settled by the Neolithic tribes of the Hvar culture who occupied the island between 3500 and 2500 BC, and who traded with other settlements around the Mediterranean.
Check out this article to learn more about Hvar culture:
https://arkeonews.net/underwater-archaeologists-discover-a-7000-year-old-road-in-croatia/
Remains of their pottery and other artifacts have been found, along with that of the Illyrian tribe] that succeeded them. The settlement lay at the lower end of Stari Grad Bay, defended by two strongholds on the north and south hillsides overlooking the harbour (Glavica and Purkin Kuk).
In 384 BC, the town was formally founded by ancient Greeks from the island of Paros in the Aegean Sea. They gave the name Farosto their new settlement, an independent state permitted to mint its own money. The nearby plain was marked out with roads at right angles, and divided into fields of standard size. The Stari Grad Plain today represents one of the best-preserved examples of ancient Greek agriculture throughout the Mediterranean.
ILLYRIAN KING AGARON RULED OVER STARI GRAD IN THE SECOND CENTURY BC
Illyrian king Agron ruling c. 250–231 BC. extended his rule over many cities in the Adriatic and established Illyrian control over Pharos.
ROMANS DESTROYED THE STARI GRAD CITY DURING THE SECOND ILLYRIAN WAR AND TOOK CONTROL DURING THE THIRD
In 218 BC, the Romans defeated the Illyrian army at Pharos during the Second Illyrian War, and the town was destroyed by the Roman army, but remained under Illyrian control. The town came under permanent Roman control by force in 168 BC, following the defeat of Gentius during the Third Illyrian War.
THE FIRST CHURCH IN STARI GRAD WAS BUILT IN THE FIFTH CENTURY
The first church was built in the 5th century, in the southeast corner of the town, close to the city walls, on the foundations of a prior Greek house. In the 6th century, a new church was built on the same site, a twin basilica with a baptistry dedicated to St Mary and St John.
FOLLOWING THE FALL OF SALONA, MANY SOUGHT SAFETY IN STARI GRAD
In the 7th century, following the fall of Salona, the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, many of its people sought refuge in Faria and other Roman towns in the nearby islands, as noted by the historian Archdeacon Thomas of Split (1200–1268) in his Historia Salonitana.
SLAVS TAKE OVER ROMAN FARIA AT START OF THE 8TH CENTURY
Roman Faria was taken over by the Slavs at the beginning of the 8th century. At this point, the town received the name we know it by today – Hvar (the letter F not being part of the old Slavic alphabet).
NARENTINES (SOUTH SLAVIC PAGAN PIRATE TRIBE) TOOK OVER DURING THE 10TH CENTURY
During the 10th century, Hvar came under the Narentines. Pirates from Omiš on the mainland were raiding the coastal settlements, and new villages grew up in the foothills – Dol, Vrbanj and Pitve.
IN THE 13TH CENTURY, ISLAND HVAR SOUGHT PROTECTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC
In 1278, the people of Hvar chose to put themselves under the protection of the Venetian Republic. As part of the contract, they undertook to expand the existing settlement on the south side of the island as a more suitable base for the Venetian fleet. This is the site of the present day town of Hvar. The old town of Stari Grad, also referred to as "Old Hvar", remained the centre of the most densely populated part of the island, the area surrounding the agricultural plain.
IN THE 16TH CENTURY, STARI GRAD TOWN WAS RAIDED BY THE OTTOMANS (TURKS)
During the 16th century, the town was attacked by the Turks, the first time repulsing them, but in 1571 they lost, and much of the town was burnt down. Following that loss, Stari Grad was slowly rebuilt from the ruins.
SEA TRADE BROUGHT PROSPERITY TO STARI GRAD IN THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURY
During the 17th and 18th centuries, prosperity once again grew from sea-trade. The old waterfront (Stara Riva) was extended and the town underwent a major architectural and urban transformation, resulting in the town structure we see today.
THE 18TH CENTURY SAW A FRENCH RULER FOLLOWED BY AUSTRIAN ONE THAT REMAINED IN THE 19TH CENTURY
In 1797 Napoleon overthrew the Venetian Republic, and Hvar briefly became part of the Austrian Empire. When the French also took over Austria, they conferred the status of an autonomous province on the town of Stari Grad. With the fall of the Napoleonic Empire, Stari Grad became part of the Dalmatian Kingdom, within the larger political body of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
THE 19TH CENTURY SAW A NEW DANGER- A WINE ILLNESS THAT FORCED MANY TO IMMIGRATE
The 19th century was peaceful, and a time of prosperity for the entire island. However, the advent of phylloxera destroyed the island's grapevines, and the town's sailing vessels could not compete with the new steam ships. Large numbers of people moved away to start a new life elsewhere.
LIKE EVERYWHERE ELSE, THE 20TH CENTURY WAS A TIME OF WAR AND UNCERTAINTY IN STARI GRAD
We all know what the Europe went through in the first and the second World War. Stari Grad suffered the fate of many other cities.
21TH CENTURY SEES AN INCREASE OF TOURISM IN STARI GRAD
Nowadays, Stari Grad is focusing a lot on tourism and cultural events.













OMG both looks are amazing and I love the background in the photos - stunning :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks Ananka.
DeleteI love the graphic tee and blazer combo and I really like your printed denim jacket in the second set of photos! I'd love to have more variety with my denim jackets but honestly jackets are needed so few days of the year here!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a good weekend :)
Away From Blue
Thank you Mica.
DeleteSo cool and nice your shirt paintings. An wonderful locations too.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to have a good job and to work from home during this time.
xoxo Sabine
Thank you Sabine.
DeleteSuch wonderful graphic tees! Love the boots too! Awesome style with the prints mixed in with the neutrals. Love it! Beautiful location too. Thanks so much for this wonderful post. How you are staying well & strong. First snow of the season is coming here...so it's time to find all that winter wardrobe.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Love the graphics tees! Definitely some wonderful fall outfits! I always love seeing that floral skirt too! Stay fabulous!
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DeleteSuch a great post! Love the graphic designs of yours. Love the places you show case in your post, as well. All the best to your art and you and your family too!
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DeleteThe t-shirts with your illustrations look amazing i really like them!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a beautiful landscape :)
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Thanks dear, it's lovely here.
DeleteYou couldn't have chosen a more fabulous backdrop than Stari Grad, I think the tourist board should employ you, we all want to visit after reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteThose graphic tee shirts fit into your Autumnal wardrobe perfectly and I always love seeing those fabulous brown boots. x
Thank you. I agree they should employ me:):).
DeleteYour graphic t-shirts printed with your own designs are a joy to behold. I'm particularly loving your first outfit, where you combined the t-shirt with that rose-print skirt and those fabulous graphic tights. The leopard print denim jacket in your second outfit would be a great addition to any wardrobe. Both the skirt and the jacket are proof that well-chosen fast fashion items can be sustainable. And it's always wonderful to see Stari Grad and Jelsa pop up as outfit photo locations. I'm sure you will miss Island Hvar very much when your contract ends. Wishing you lots of courage for the week ahead, Ivana xxx
ReplyDeleteYes, I will miss it.
DeleteHi again Ivana,
ReplyDeleteI am happy to read that you have work, I know it could be difficult to mix it up with creating content + rest + other life tasks, but you're doing it really good! I admire you for always finding the time to create beautiful art and interesting content.
And about the outfit I am in love with the blazer and the floral skirt, but more with the illustrated t shirt, it is so cool to see that you're wearing your own art and mixing it up with such a fashionable outfit! The best part is that it is sustainable and local produce since your husband found those t shirts at the local print!
Pablo
Hey Fungi
Yes, at some point it occurred to me- why not order them from a local printer?
DeleteTwo amazing looks Ivana! Your self-painted shirts are great. You won't be surprised that I especially love the skirt with the cute floral print. ;-)
ReplyDeletexoxo Nadine <3
Thank you Nadine.
DeleteI'm sorry to hear that work has been draining but you are certainly keeping the right perspective as these are not the best times and people who have jobs are actually fortunate. These graphic tees featuring your artwork are so cute and I really like the outfits which you have styled them with. Graphic tees and blazers are one of my favorite pairings. I was wearing my graphic tees a lot when I was going to physical therapy as they make me happy.
ReplyDeleteThey make me happy too:). Yes, I can see how they would be the perfect thing to wear to physical therapy, both comfortable and uplifting.
DeleteI love that you are wearing your art, Ivana! These are both excellent looks featuring two superb paintings. That's quite a yacht behind you! Gorgeous scenery, as always!
ReplyDeleteLove both these graphic tees, Ivana, and how amazing that you are wearing your own illustrations!
ReplyDeleteAnd such beautiful settings as always!
Julia x
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The first graphic tee is so cool! I remember you wore second graphic tee, and I am excited at those different outfits! Thank you for sharing your fantastic ideas<3
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