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by Petra Dzvoníková

March 15, 2018

I DON'T LIKE FLOWERS


Nemám rada kvety. Nikdy som ich rada nemala a asi ani nebudem. Nikdy som sa nevedela nadchnúť z toho, keď som napríklad na narodeniny dostala kyticu. Vždy som bola skôr na také praktické darčeky. Ak ste videli moju svadobnú kyticu, asi ste si domysleli, že kvety veľmi nemusím. Keď ma Yves Rocher pozval na ich event predstavenia novej vône, na ktorom som sa mala zúčastniť workshopu vo vyrábaní vlastnej kvetovanej čelenky, nejak som sa nad tým nezamýšľala. Akonáhle som však pred sebou videla kochlíček plný kvetov, uvedomila som si, že mám vážne vyrábať čelenku z kvetov. Z kvetov, ku ktorým proste nemám vzťah. Keď už som sa mala niečo také učiť, tak som to aspoň chcela spraviť po svojom. A tak som spravila deal s ostatnými dievčatami - oni dostali k dispozícii všetky moje kvety a ja zas ich eukalyptové listy. Práve tie tvorilik základ mojej svadobnej kytice a preto som sa potešila, že sme ich mali k dispozícii. A zároveň to bola jediná nekvetová rastlina k dispozícii. Takže som si uplietla takúto eukapyltovú čelenku. 

A chcela som vám ju ukázať, kým totálne vyschne a opadá a tak vznikli tieto fotky. Nechcela som ísť do tých typických "vílovských" fotiek, skôr do niečoho odvážnejšieho. Preto ten výrazný makeup, spodné prádlo a typ úpravy fotiek. 

Som zvedavá, čo na ne poviete. 


I don't like flowers. I never did and I probably never will. It just never excited me to get flowers for my birthday. Practical gifts were always more of my thing than flowers. If you have seen my wedding bouquet, I think you already figured that I am not all that into them. When I got invited to an event with Yves Rocher where we would be learning how to make flower crowns while the brand introduced their new perfume to us, I haven't thought much about it. But as soon as we got there, I realized that I would be making a crown .. made of flowers. Flowers that I don't like. And so I thought .. if I am going to learn how to make something like that, I wanna make it my way. So I struck a deal with some of the girls - they could use my flowers if I could use their eucalyptus leaves. They were the main plant in my wedding bouquet, so I really wanted to use them and they were the only non-flower plant available to us. And so I ended up making this "eucalyptus-crown".

Before it dried out completely, I wanted to show it to you, so we took these pictures. I didn't want to go for the typical "fairy-like" shots. I wanted something just a little edgier - hence, the type of makeup I went for, the lingerie, as well as the editing style. 

Can't wait to hear your thoughts on these shots. 





PRODUCTS USED FOR THIS LOOK

Base
Skin: Maybelline Instant Age Rewind Concealer
Contouring: Urban Decay Naked Skin Shapeshifter
Highlighter: Urban Decay Naked Skin Shapeshifter
Blush: 

Eyes
Eyeshadow: Kylie Cosmetics Burgundy Palette
Lashes: Ardell Demi Wispies Magnetic Lashes
Eyepencil: 
Mascara: Essence Lash Princess
Eyebrows: Oriflame Brow Kit

Lips
Kylie Cosmetics Mary Jo K Lip Kit


19 comments:

  1. Ja teda kvety môžem, ale takáto verzia čelenky sa mi pozdáva tiež! Aspoň si sa vyhla tomu, že si musela rozvrhnúť, kam čo dáš. Ja som potom skončila tak, že na jednej strane boli samé listy a na druhej skoro samé kvety, keďže asi nemám odhad :D

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  2. Krásne fotky! ja mám kvety veľmi rada, no tiež mám rada takúto zeleň... a musím povedať, že sa mi to k tebe veľmi hodí. Neviem prečo, ale s kvetinkami si ťa akosi ani neviem predstaviť... toto si ty a mne je to nesmierne sympatické ♥♥♥

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