Wednesday, 23 March 2022

Interview with Fashion Stylist Sahra Brandt

Hi There..... Are you ready to learn some more about the fashion industry? Ah yes, I have another interesting fashion stylist interview today. 


As I was writing, I was wondering what other bloggers would write on this topic. You can never guess what I found this way. Don't even bother to try, because it's so unbelievable. 😵

Still, it's true, pinky swear. I typed in on bing (similar to google) 'fashion stylist interview', and there it was. My blog post on Medium about the interview with fashion stylist Laurie Brucker Amerikaner. 😍
https://medium.com/writers-blokke/interview-with-fashion-stylist-laurie-brucker-amerikaner-ce618b774330

I sometimes forget, but usually a few days after I have written a blog post, I also publish it on Medium. Ah yes, as I told you before, I am a regular absent-minded professor. 😏

Nobody is perfect, and that is just perfect. How boring would life be otherwise, and how little would I have to tell you, if not about some of my mistakes? 😂

Enough about my flaws. Let’s see if 32-year-old Sahra Brandt has something more interesting to say. I bet she does. 😍

What is your name, function, and the company you work for?  

Sahra, owner of Shop the City.

What kind of work do you do or what are you studying to be? 

I’m a wardrobe consultant and personal stylist. 

What made you decide to become a Fashion Stylist?

My family always tried to push me another way, but I have always known I wanted to work in fashion. I put myself through fashion school in New York City and then worked as a buyer. When I met my now-husband, we moved to DC, which is not a very fashionable town. 

I took an entry-level job at a law firm because it felt like what I was supposed to do there. Except that it wasn’t fulfilling. In 2017, I went back to my passion and invested in myself, so I launched Shop The City!

Is fashion important to you? Why? 

Absolutely! It’s an amazing form of self-expression, especially for me. I can say who I am and what I’m about without opening my mouth. 

What are your successes and how did you achieve them?

I’ve had some amazing successes, but I think 2021 as a whole was a great success; I styled 14 photoshoots and 5 of which were covers, including one for Vogue India! 

Is the name of the Brand important to you when you buy clothing?

I don’t think so. It’s the quality of the fabrics and the design and silhouettes of the clothes. And, of course, the fit! 

Describe your personal style of clothing?

I like to describe myself as a style chameleon - I tend to vibe off of what my clients’ style is. Some days I’m a modern minimalist, some days I’m a full-on edgy punk, and other days I embrace my mom style. 

How did you find your personal style? Do you have a signature look? 

Finding your personal style is trial and error; trying on pieces and personas to find what feels most “you”, as well as following a range of people on socials to find what speaks to you most. 

In what way do you influence other people’s clothing style?

Can I speak for other people on this? I’m not sure I can but I can try! I find clients really taking what I have to say to heart; it can be something as innocuous as my personal preferences on contrast stitching in jeans or certain types of shoes. I understand, as a professional, I hold a lot of power with my words and try to be conscientious about that. 

What are in your eyes the best trends at the moment?

I’m LOVING kelly green, chunky lug sole loafers for an edgy-meets-darling trend, and crochet pieces for an effortless summer moment. 

What are in your eyes the worst trends at the moment?

The open front/sternum pieces - they only work for a specific body type. And neon; again, you need a very specific skin tone and probably a tan to pull this off, so it doesn’t work for everyone! 

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Invest in quality basics; update your whites often, find pieces that make you feel like the most confident person in the room, and wear those to the ground. Don’t only shop the sales racks. 

Who is your style icon and why?

Oh gosh, I feel like I have so many! Carrie Bradshaw definitely; a perfect mix of carefree and trend-forward, yet timeless. Bella Hadid always looks amazing and is at the forefront of trends, though I know we owe that to her stylist. And so many people on the street wearing their looks with confidence inspire me!

Is there something else you would like to share with us?

I work virtually and in person for clients in California! I also post style tips and tricks on my Instagram. If you’d like to follow me  https://www.instagram.com/shop_the_city/


Thanks, Sahra for filling in my interview questions, love the quilted bag you showed on your Instagram. 😍

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady)

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Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Tips to adopt a kitten - My story about the first days with Ninoe

Hi There..... Would you mind if I would go completely off topic for once? Do you like cats? Do you need tips to adopt a kitten?


Today I want to tell you the story of my new stray cat, Ninoe. For five years, we lived in an apartment where we weren't allowed to keep pets. This year in January we moved to a new apartment, and there was no restriction against pets this time. 😊

I am a huge cat lover, but my head said no more. The voice of reason said, "you will not adopt a kitten". Nobody loves to have hair scattered all over the house, clean up vomit, clean the cat's litter box or ask family to take care of your cat when you're on a holiday. 😦

My heart argued, a house just isn't a home without a pet. Cats can be very loving. They say that stroking a cat can have a calming effect and reduce stress. Nothing better than a curled-up, purring kitty on your lap to make you feel wonderful. 😍

Both my mind and heart could have argued for a very long time if I wouldn't have decided myself. 😜

What to decide?

Ok, I suppose you know by now that the heart can be stronger than the mind, so a few weeks after we moved, the search for a new cat friend began. 😀

At first, I wasn't sure whether to adopt a kitten or a one or two-year-old. My 6-year-old granddaughter, who is also crazy about cats, would no doubt want to come over, so I would have to take that into consideration.

Picture by Seadbeady - Ninoe day 12

I didn't want my granddaughter to return home with a big scar on her face or something like that, so I decided it would be better to adopt a kitten. It wasn't as easy as we thought, because a few years ago, the rules on buying or selling pets in Belgium changed. 😬

The sale and purchase of animals are subject to several regulations

Dogs may not be traded unless they have been tagged and registered legally
All breeders must be registered and must comply with legislation
Neither cats nor dogs may be sold anywhere on the public highway
Public advertising or publicity is prohibited
Belgian pet shops may not sell cats and dogs
Anyone wishing to buy a pet cat or dog must go to an animal sanctuary or breeder. No animals can be sold to anyone under the age of 16 without the express permission of their parents or guardians.

Where would I get my kitten?

That meant I would have to either find an official breeder or go to a pet sanctuary. I asked my friend, Google, where to find a cat breeder. After a few hours of browsing, I found that most of the kittens would cost me at least 1.000 to 1.500 euros. They were no stray cats but all purebred cats, so they were more than worth it. 😁

Are you crazy? Did you really think I would do that? This time it was neither my heart nor my head, but my wallet that was against it. Besides, it felt much better to rescue a stray cat longing for her forever home. 😊

It took me a while to find my perfect match, but then I saw a picture of Marieke at Zoetjes & Snoetjes (Sweets & Sweet Faces). It seemed she had already been adopted, but they mailed me a few other kittens that needed a home. 😉

Picture by Seadbeady - Ninoe day 1

Ninoe immediately stood out for me. I had a strong feeling she would be the one for me. She was a stray cat, and they found her in a cellar behind some garbage together with her 2 little brothers, so she was not at all used to being around people. She was 4 months and a half and had been living with her foster parents for 3 weeks now. 😃

About Zoetjes & Snoetjes

Zoetjes & Snoetjes VZW was founded two years ago to offer a solution for the placement and rehoming of mostly stray cats.

Stray kittens are cared for in a homely atmosphere, which makes it easier for them to integrate into their new home after adoption.

We do not have a release policy, so the kittens often remain in shelter for a long time, but experience has taught us that shy, aggressive, FIV+, leucosis cats also have a great new future with the right approach.

Adoption conditions at Zoetjes & Snoetjes

The adopter agrees to care for the cat in a humane and responsible manner under the animal welfare and animal protection legislation of the adoptive country and thus provide sufficient exercise in accordance with breed and age. Provide sufficient good nutrition and good housing, including sufficient shelters, several comfortable resting places, levels for climbing, scratching opportunities, and clean litter boxes.

The adopter may not intentionally harm the cat. The adopter will have the cat vaccinated under the applicable regulations and, in case of the cat's illness, guarantee appropriate veterinary treatment.

The cat may not be used for commercial purposes.

Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw provides the cat with a pet passport and a chip. 
Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw registers the cat in the name of Adoptant upon adoption. In the event of a change of address, the Adopter will have the chip registration adjusted within three days at the competent (government) service and will inform Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw of his new address.

Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw states in the passport the vaccinations administered: cat disease, cat flu, supplemented with FeLV (leucose).

The adopter expressly agrees to give the cat the necessary rest after transfer so that the cat can get used to the new environment, people and animals. Adopter is aware that a cat may need a long adjustment period and will give the cat a minimum of three months adjustment time. The adopter can call on the Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw aftercare responsible for help, guidance, and parenting tips free of charge.

What if medical problems arise after adoption? These aftercare measures apply up to 1 month after the adoption.
Zoetjes en Snoetjes vzw cannot be held responsible for abnormalities or illnesses that it was not aware of at the time of the transfer.
The adopter contacts the Zoetjes en Snoetjes vzw aftercare manager by e-mail or telephone.
De Zoetjes en Snoetjes vzw aftercare manager examines which steps are necessary, possibly in consultation with the contractual veterinarian.
Zoetjes en Snoetjes vzw only pays for treatments, consultations and prescribed medication carried out by the contractual veterinarian. Payments from other veterinarians are not eligible for reimbursement, nor are they deducted off the adoption fee (see 6. and 8. of this contract).

After transfer, the Adopter is responsible for all potential damage caused to or by the cat, regardless of the cause, as well as for all expenses incurred for the cat, including (urgent and necessary) medical costs.

The adopter must take the necessary measures not to lose the cat and to avoid going missing. The cat should be kept indoors until it is sufficiently acclimatized (with an absolute minimum of 8 weeks after arrival). If the cat should nevertheless escape, this must be reported immediately to Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw and the competent government services (including the police). Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw will assist Adoptant where possible in locating the cat.

Adopter informs Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw if the cat has passed away.

If the cat can no longer stay with the Adopter, Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw will look for temporary shelter and a good new adopter. The adopter gives Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw a minimum of fourteen days after receipt of the required waiver. Until the cat is handed over, the Adopter will continue to care for the cat in accordance with this agreement. There is no refund of the deposited contribution. Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw will always take the cat back.

Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw respects your privacy. By signing this contract, the Adoptant agrees that Zoetjes & Snoetjes will process his personal data in a file that will only be used for legitimate purposes within the framework within which Zoetjes & Snoetjes vzw operates. The personal data of the Adopter will not be communicated

to third parties or commercialized unless the Adopter gives permission to do so. The adopter has the right to inspect and correct his data and will send a written request to that effect to info@zoetjesensnoetjes.be.

Picture by Seadbeady - Ninoe day 3

Day one - Meeting Ninoe

It was about 5 in the evening when we left to see if Ninoe would be a match for us. I know it's crazy but it was about an hour's drive to get to our destination. A few days ago, I had looked up where we would have to go and thought it was not that far. Ok, I admit, it was my mistake, but crazy people do crazy things. 😁

They had put Ninoe into a cat carrier to make sure she didn't go into hiding when we would come to see her. Perhaps not the best idea, because when the lady took her out, she struggled herself out of her grip and took off like lightning. 😯

It became quite a goose chase, and you could see she was terrified. I asked if I could give it a try to calm her down, and believe me or not, it worked. She allowed me to pet her, and I immediately knew she was the one. 😍

Day 2 - Into Hiding

As we woke up in the morning, we couldn't find her at first. She had gone into hiding in a small space and stayed there for a very long time. We didn't get much chance to go near her, because she didn't trust us one bit. I wouldn't trust a large hairy monster, so it's only fair that she didn't trust us hairless monsters. 😏

Ninoe growled, ears flat and rotated sideways. I got worried because she hadn't eaten since she came home with us. In the evening, she got very vocal and explored everything, very wary of every move we made. 😧

Perhaps she was looking for her cat friends or the family she had been with for 3 weeks. We tried to calm her down, but nothing helped. It was only the next day that I read it is best to ignore this. 😄

Picture by Seadbeady - Ninoe day 5

Day 3 - Carefully petting for the first time

After another very vocal night, because we left her all on her own in the Living room and kitchen, she had gone in hiding again. Just like the last morning, it took us a while to find her. This time, she was hiding beneath my keyboard on top of the seat. 😊

I sat on the ground close to her and she hissed, but I blinked my eyes several times to make her feel at ease. I gave her a few pieces of cheese crust and got to pet her. Sounds stupid, but I was quite happy with the little progress we made. 😉

When the evening came, she started looking around and calling out to her friends. Her new refuge had become the chairs underneath the table. The weird thing was that she was unapproachable over there. 😦

Day 4 - First time purring

She had been fairly loud again during the night, so my husband went to the living room to have a look. He opened the door, and she made herself look tall and hissed at him, and then ran away. 😕

When we got up in the morning, our little stray cat had found a new hideout. It took us very long to find her this time. Finally, we saw her, completely curled up underneath the blanket hanging over my keyboard. 

I carefully pushed her away onto the seat beneath the keyboard without lifting her, because I knew she would get scared if I would do that. Just like the day before, I slowly tried to put my hand underneath the blanket to reach her. She let me pet her, and even started purring. 😃

In the evening, I lured her out with some wet cat food. It took her a while to find it but she cleaned up her bowl in no time. Ninoe was a lot quieter this evening but still on the prowl, trying to find her former stray cat friends and family. 😮

Day 5 - Getting used to us

The night had passed by without too much noise, so we managed to sleep a bit more. There was no search when we got up this morning because Ninoe was back on the seat underneath the keyboard. Such a shame, because I love solving puzzles. 😏

She didn't budge from that seat until eight in the evening. We knew we weren't to disturb her too much, because she had to get used to us still, but during the day, we could lift the blanket and pet her a few times, purring included. 😍

You should see her then because she curls up into all kinds of positions, never had a cat quite like that. So darn cute to look at. This is a small video I took off her that day. 


It was Monday evening, so I went to practice with my band. I am the singer of the band, so I can get very vocal too, just like Ninoe. My hubby told me she had come out of hiding a lot more and sat on the chair right next to him. That was until he made a sudden move, of course. 😏

Picture by Seadbeady - Ninoe day 11

Day 6 - On the prowl

Next morning we found her again on the same spot beneath the keyboard. We could lift the blanket and pet her without her making too much fuss about it, as long as we didn't make any sudden movements. 😉

She also eagerly accepted the small treats we gave her. During the day, she came out of hiding a few times to explore everything again and even play with a few toys. Still, we had to be very careful not to startle her. 😊

Day 7 - The visit

Quite early in the morning, I woke up from the doorbell ringing. My hubby was already up, but I had a pretty awful night, so I was still in bed. It was our daughter and granddaughter coming for a visit. 😍

Not for us, but for the cat, of course. If it had been their choice, they would have been there the first day, but we wanted Ninoe to get used to us first. 😃

As the night before, she was hiding underneath the blanket of my keyboard. I told them both to blink with their eyes and slowly approach her, and to my surprise, she let them both pet her. It felt like a step backward though, because she stayed in hiding far longer than the previous days. 😟

Tips if you want to adopt a kitten or young stray cat

1. Try to put yourself in her shoes, picture how she would feel.  
2. Make your home cat-proof: enough hiding places, cover up things like electrical cords, medication, poisonous plants, or any other hazards.
3. If you have enough space in your home, you could leave her in a separate room for 24 hours. Knock on the door before you come in, not to scare her 
4. If you are dealing with a terrified cat, you had better prepare yourself. Perhaps wear long sleeves and gloves or other protective clothing. She might even attack you, so be ready for the worst.
5. Do not stare at the cat, because it can make your cat feel uneasy and turn away to relieve tension created by the stare. In short, avoid eye contact or otherwise blink your eyes regularly.
6. Make sure to feed her at a set time. Giving her food and treats will make her trust you.
7. Don't try to pet her if she doesn't trust you yet. 
8. You will make progress, but prepare for a step backward too. It's like trial and error, and you will soon learn what she likes, and how to gain her trust
9. Cats use body language to communicate. If you want to know more about that you can check out this link.

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady)

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Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Interview With Fashion Designer Oscar Udeshi

Hi There..... Are you a fan of men's fashion? Would you like to learn more about a fashion designer for menswear?


I know 80% of my followers and readers are women, but perhaps you are married, and looking for some special men's wear fashion? You may not need it right now, but pretty soon the wedding season is coming again, and you might want a brand new suit for your hubby. 😊

Promise you won't say I told you, but have you thought about what could happen if you buy him something new? Ah yes indeed, you get back what you give. Huh, no, not menswear, of course, but who knows? There may be a new outfit in it for you. 😏

Ah, talking about men's fashion always reminds me of the diet coke break ad. Although it has nothing to do with fashion, on the contrary, it's all about a shirtless construction worker. 😋

Ok, now I have your attention. You can check it out if you follow this link. One is never too old to look at well-built shirtless men, and no reason to keep it all to myself. 😉

It's just like in the song 'Dirty Ol’ Man' of the Three Degrees, "That you can look but please don't touch". Or just like my dad used to say to my mom, my eyes are meant to see, and even though he was a faithful man, he didn't look the other way when a beautiful woman crossed his path. 😄

My mom also had a saying about good-looking men, though. It's quite hard to translate because it was in Antwerp slang (van een schoon tafel kunde ni eten), but the meaning behind it was that a handsome man might not bring food to the table, or provide for you. I often begged to differ and replied, you may never know. 😁

Enough about my past. Let's see what Oscar Udeshi, the 47-year-old fashion designer behind Udeshi answered to my interview questions. 😍

Picture provided by https://udeshi.co.uk/

What kind of work do you do, or what are you studying to be? 

Design ready to wear and tailor bespoke and made to measure menswear.
I am a truly modern tailor who designs soft, lightweight, comfortable and exquisitely crafted clothing and accessories to take clients from the beach to the boardroom and beyond.

What made you decide to become a Fashion Designer?

I always enjoyed working with my hands and love the act of creation. It's wonderful seeing in a relatively short amount of time the result of one’s ideas and hard work turn into a finished product that can be worn for decades or just one night. What we create affects other people, and what they feel when they are wearing one of our lightweight soft pieces.

Is fashion important to you? Why? 

Fashion is how you dress and how others perceive you, which affects your relationship with them. It is also how I portray or represent myself and reflects my moods and outlook on life.

Picture provided by https://udeshi.co.uk/

What are your successes, and how did you achieve them?

Aside from still going strong after two decades, I guess having that grit and never giving up, and constantly coming up with new ideas, never being static.

Is the name of the Brand important to you when you buy clothing?

As I mostly make my own, I don’t buy clothing that often. When I do, I look for quality, good design, durability, and fit, of course. I find those with certain brands, and not others, so the name is somewhat important, but more important is what it stands for. This is also why our clients come to us.

Describe your personal style of clothing?

I prefer soft, unstructured clothing that is light and comfortable, and almost weightless. Also, I like my clothes fitted and shaped, but not tight. I prefer solid colours and experiment with textures more than patterns, so everything is a little more nuanced. It should take time for someone to notice my ensemble and all the little details, just like one’s character.

Picture provided by https://udeshi.co.uk/

How did you find your personal style? Do you have a signature look? 

At my age, and what I do, people may have expectations, I certainly do, of how I look and what that represents. After decades, I found what works for me. It has to be chic, smart, comfortable, practical, and hopefully, look like it has been put together effortlessly.

When I am not wearing a three-piece suit, it is usually a pair of bespoke khakis or jeans, a fitted shirt, and a soft unstructured jacket. 
That way I am always “dressed”, smart and am prepared for almost any social interaction during the day. I dislike having a “signature” look, as that can also be limiting, and people grow, so what I liked and who I was as a teenager is not necessarily who I am now. 
It is also nice to surprise people now and again.

Do you have an influence on other people’s clothing style?

As I make their clothing and have done so for two decades, I would say so. Some have taken bolder decisions because of our house style and our experimentation with fabrics, and others have gone the other way where they don’t need to think about what they wear anymore as everything fits them, their lifestyle, and they can combine everything together.

What are in your eyes the best trends at the moment?

I’m enjoying the embrace of colors following lockdown—it is nice that everything doesn’t have to be black. It’s also great to see a renewed interest in heritage pieces and fabrics. 

What are in your eyes the worst trends at the moment?

Trying to mix formal tailoring with athleisure wear. You have three distinct categories of clothing that have different and competing requirements. It just looks like a mess, in my opinion.

Picture provided by https://udeshi.co.uk/

What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Buy better but less. There is no point in having a bursting wardrobe that one never wears. Far better to buy quality that one can wear time and time again. This takes up less space in your wardrobe. The quality garment will last far longer and it is much better for the environment.

Who is your style icon and why?

There is no one person who represents my style. If there was, then it would be their style and not mine. I am partial to the American actor Steve McQueen’s wardrobe in the original Thomas Crown Affair. The casual wear looked effortless, and when he put on a suit, everyone knew he meant business. Everything looked like it should. Nothing was out of place.

Is there something else you would like to share with us?

If you have to justify the purchase of an item, then it is probably better if you don’t buy it.
Fittings for bespoke clothing can be undertaken in Marbella, London, and internationally during trunk shows. Contact Oscar to arrange a fitting and consultation by emailing info@udeshi.co.uk or calling +34 671 789 771. 

Picture provided by https://udeshi.co.uk/

Thank you, Oscar, for filling in my questions. I bet my hubby would love that olive green suit. 

You can follow Oscar on Instagram
Or on Facebook
 
If you are looking for more reading material, because you are bored out of your mind? (you never know) Check out these previous Fashion Designer interviews.

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady)

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Saturday, 12 March 2022

Where To Find Cat Eye Sunglasses - Eyewear Insight - Eyewear Glasses

Hi There..... Do you use eyewear glasses? What would you say about a pair of Cat Eye Sunglasses?


If you have been looking for a combination of prescription eyewear glasses and cat eye sunglasses, I have an excellent tip for you today. 😎

Have you been enjoying the first rays of sunshine? I have, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Nope, I did not turn into a lobster just yet. 😁

What a relief. For all I know, someone could have eaten me. Although, that may not be the best idea. Why not? Because I am not a spring chicken anymore. More like a tough old bird. 😂

But as Les Brown said, "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.", and I still have lots of dreams. 😊

I have always dreamed of a cool pair of cat eye sunglasses, and that dream came through a few days ago. Eyewear Insight gifted me these eyewear glasses in exchange for my honest opinion. 😍


Who is Eyewear Insight

The labs that EyeWear Insight works with have been in business as an optical laboratory and are major manufacturers with over 12 years of experience. 

As a direct resource, we, at Eyewear Insight, use a modern and technically advanced lab to produce our well-crafted, yet affordable eyeglasses, lenses, and frames.

Eyewear Insight brings you a complete collection of eyewear glasses.

We carry prescription eyeglasses, including computer glasses, reading glasses, prescription sunglasses, bifocals, progressive lenses, and non-prescription or clear eyeglasses. These are presented in your choice of rimless glasses, full rim glasses, half rim glasses, or with clip-ons. In addition, we offer polarized lenses (for safety glasses or kid's glasses), transitional or photochromatic lenses (darken with sunlight, lighten indoors), and all the different coatings that can make your eyeglasses special. 

All brought to you at the best price around. All orders include free anti-scratch coating, free anti-reflective free microfiber cleaning cloth, free protective case, free UV coating, and shipping $5.95, free on all additional pairs. Further, we don't charge extra for high prescriptions (high index or mid-index lens), enjoy your eyeglasses plain and simple.


Affordable Quality Eyewear Glasses

We view ourselves as socially responsible and feel that with our business, we can bring quality eyewear to people who need it at a price that is very affordable. 

This includes the elderly that may have limited income, and those that cannot spend hundreds of dollars to buy quality eyewear. 

Online Shopping

Shop from the comfort of your home or office, no more spending hundreds of dollars for your eyewear, instead buy several pairs, one for each mood or outfit!

We are dedicated to bringing to you the finest optical quality with a guarantee that we will take any eyeglasses back, no questions asked (minus shipping cost) as long as it is in the original condition that you received them.


N Portman Cat Eye Glasses

Take away these new half-rim cat-eye glasses, to add a little spark to your daily look. It features a cut-out design that runs through the upper part of the frame up to the sides of its temples.

The front and temples are made of metal.
These glasses are lightweight with a classic cat-eye look. Metal frames made from metal, titanium, or alloys (a mixture of metals) stand up well to wear and tear. Titanium frames are very strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant. They are hypoallergenic, an important consideration for people who are allergic to certain metals, such as nickel.


My opinion on the Cat Eye Sunglasses

They have an extensive range to choose from, and if you see something you like, you can do a Virtual Tryon, which I think is a great addition to the website. 

My glasses fit perfectly and I love they are so lightweight. What I also love is the splash of color on these sunglasses. You can see that the glasses are of good quality, but it's a shame the protective case isn't that great. 😞

Then again if I would have to choose between a great pair of eyewear glasses with a less protective case or the same type of glasses of poor quality with a great case, I would absolutely go for the quality eyewear glasses. I'd be crazy not to. 😜

By the way, you can also buy this pair of eyewear glasses with non-polarized glasses if you like. Perhaps you just want a pair of reading glasses or computer glasses instead of my cat eye sunglasses. Take a look at their website, and you will find that anything is possible. 😍

If you have some time to spare, you might be interested in reading the interview below. I was not the one asking the questions this time, but answering them. 😉


Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady)

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Wednesday, 2 March 2022

Interview With Fashion Designer Claire Louise Pinckney

Hi There..... Do you think it's ok to get your clothes wet? Yes, then perhaps you are ready for a new deep dive into the fashion industry.


I still have a few fashion designers up my sleeve. Ah yes, I have very large sleeves, and they aren't the smallest designers. 😁

At the moment, there is a new season of Project Runway running here on television. They have 3 permanent judges on the series, and the 4th one is usually someone famous with a link to the fashion industry. I just love what these fashion designers create. 😊

I sometimes wish I could be there too and take pictures and share a blog about it. That would make a superb blog post, wouldn't it? Can you take shots from a fashion show and just share them on your blog? I have seen others do this, but that doesn't mean it is allowed, I suppose. 😏

Then again, how would I get there, because it's not that obvious if you live in Belgium like me? Nope, never been to America. I Always wanted to pay a visit to the Bead & Button show too, so if I could find someone crazy enough to pay for my trip, perhaps I could kill 2 birds with one stone. 😳

Hmm, can you wait a few minutes? I need time to find myself a nice stone. Oh my, I could never do that. Kill a living being, except for some insects of which I am not a fan. Mosquitoes and flies, surely you must agree, they are the worse. 😬

Wow, I wandered so far off-topic. From fashion designers to insects. Wouldn't that be a great book title? Except I wouldn't have a clue what it would be about. 😦

Ok, time to introduce you to Claire Louise Pinckney who is Fashion Designer & Trend Forecaster. She is the founder of itsintheedit.com, a Design & Trend Forecasting agency. and she also currently works as Head of Trend for Ruggable.com - a US-based rug manufacturer.


How old are you?

I’ll be hitting the BIG 50 milestone in February.

What kind of work do you do, or what are you studying to be? 

As I mentioned, at the moment I am forecasting interior trends for ruggable along with creating captivating content for It’s in the Edit.

What made you decide to become a Fashion Designer?

I’ve always loved fashion. From a very young age, I would always be in charge of what I would wear (much to my mother's chagrin). This passion for personal style bloomed over my early years into the desire to not only choose what I would wear but to create it, too.

Is fashion important to you? Why? 

Yes, fashion is very important to me. I believe that how we dress affects our self-esteem, for better or for worse. 

Fashion, for me, is connected to emotion. Like art, fashion evokes a feeling in us when we look at it, touch it, or wear it. I believe clothes have the power to make us feel good about ourselves. I also believe that we should dress for ourselves and no one else.

What are your successes, and how did you achieve them?

I have been blessed with a long and varied career in an industry I am passionate about - for me, that alone is one of the biggest successes of my life. Having the ability to do a job that you love is priceless. 

Working in fashion has given me the ability to travel the world, live and work in different countries, and above all - hopefully, make women all over the world feel beautiful inside & out. 
As far as accolades, having my designs featured in Vogue UK and Harpers Bazaar, InStyle and Elle is very rewarding. 

Is the name of the Brand important to you when you buy clothing?

Honestly, it used to be, but not so much anymore. These days I love mixing high street with high fashion, mixing vintage and/or pre-loved with my signature pieces to create a style all your own. To me, style is something you create not buy, so the brand is not important - it’s all about how you wear it.

Describe your personal style of clothing?

I’m definitely more on the edgy side, a little rock & roll, a little street. I don’t do girly, and frills are not my thing at all. When I see others wearing them I love them but on my - no, I look like a cupcake and feel like one too!

How did you find your personal style? Do you have a signature look? 

My style has definitely grown over the years. I’ve never been scared to try out a new look, but have always tried to work it into something that felt like me. Through those years of trial and error, I learned what suits me - what makes me feel like me - clothes that I wear rather than clothes that wear me - if you know what I mean?

I move between two uniforms for the day - either a coated or leather black skinny bottom with a camisole of some sort and a blazer. Not forgetting my signature studded high heel boots or shoes. My second go-to day outfit is drop crotch pants, white or black T-shirt, a leather biker jacket, and trainers. And for the night, I have a multitude of variations on the little black dress and black stilettos.


Do you have an influence on other people’s clothing style?

I like to think so. Having designed so many best-selling styles, I think my style has been to more parties than I could even comprehend over the years. A lot of friends ask me for advice too. Just recently I helped a good friend of mine put together an outfit for a Women in Hollywood breakfast celebrating Jennifer Anniston. She ended up with a beautiful Saint Laurent blue tweed jacket that brought out her eyes and, you guessed it, a pair of black leather skinnies (I shared the love and lent her mine). She looked and felt fabulous. That was a proud moment for me.

What are in your eyes the best trends at the moment?

The best overarching trend happening in fashion right now is the shift to sustainability & a circular production cycle. This has been a long time coming!! 
As far as design trends, I’m loving the #regencycore trend and all the historical references, sublime tailoring, beautiful simple prints, and both innerwear as outerwear. 

What are in your eyes the worst trends at the moment?

I’m not so keen on the return of the 2000s, probably because I lived through it for the first time. That said, I had a lot of fun with fashion back then so I’m sure there are a couple of items I’ll drag out of the back of the closet like a lace halter neck top and I’m already into my straight leg and bootleg jeans again - even if the rise is a little higher than it was back then.


What kind of fashion advice would you give us?

Dress for yourself. Wear what makes you feel good. Once you find the look and/or proportions that feel good to you, play with them. Experiment with color, pattern, accessories, etc. Keep the base but layer on the fun. That way you can stay on-trend and still be true to YOU!

Who is your style icon and why?

Wow, that’s a loaded question. There are so many people's styles I respect, so I’m going to answer it a different way and talk about a couple of amazing fashion designers that have impacted me and the world at large. 
Coco Chanel - she revolutionized fashion for women. She didn’t care what others thought and did what she wanted to do, wore what she wanted to wear - that took guts and her ideas & designs have stood the test of time.
Gianni Versace - he was ahead of his time in so many ways. His creative vision spearheaded the excess of 80s and early 90s fashion and he was relentless in his passion for glamour and sex appeal.
Virgil Abloh - Virgil showed the world that street can redefine couture. He pushed boundaries, took a stand for what he believed, and yet remained humble and true to his cause. RIP.

Is there something else you would like to share with us?

Fashion should be fun! You should feel comfortable in your clothes just as you should feel comfortable in your skin. Dress for yourself, always!! For more design tips, subscribe at itsintheedit.com and follow us on IG @itsintheedit


Thank you Claire for filling in my questions. I couldn't agree more than you should feel you in your clothes. 😍

If you have some free time on your hands, feel free to check out some of my previous fashion designer interviews

Hope you like my blog.....Until next time.....Have a nice day 

Renata (Seadbeady)

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