Tulum, Mexico Part I

Very spontaneously I went to lovely Tulum, Mexico. I mostly hung out in a hammock or on the beach and ate lots of grilled fish. If you need any tips, just ask for it! I know where to find the best fish tacos and guacamole!

Jasmin Yaya Tulum, Mexico

Jasmin Yaya Tulum, Mexico

I’m wearing my favorites J.E.R by the awesome Graz. The frame was made for the predicted end of the world. So, the Mayan Apocalypse 21/12/12 didn’t really happen. However there are a few Mayan temples in the Tulum area!

Tulum, Mexico

At the Beckman’s Christmas Market, Stolckholm, Sweden

Oskar Pernefeldt
Oskar Pernefeldt is studying Visual Communication at Beckman’s College of Design in Stockholm. He’s wearing the glasses he had during his military service.

Oskar Pernefeldt
Last weekend he exhibited his creative work at The Beckman’s Christmas Market. It’s several different tags describing why Santa couldn’t deliver the gift personally and had to consult the “Santa Post”. Along with the excuse tag comes two hand perforated self adhesive stamps. He made a few for kids and a few more suitable for adults.

I think this is adorable!
Oskar Pernefeldt

Michelle Harper – Queen of Sunglasses

Style-icon Michelle Harper seem to love avant-garde sunnies! Below you find a selection of different styles she has been wearing. She is definitely a Bonocle favorite!

Michelle Harper wearing BACK sunglasses
Wearing BACK. Mjau!

Michelle Harper, wearing Karen Walker Soul Club
Wearing “Soul Club”, Karen Walker

Michelle harper wearing Linda Farrow x Prabal Gurung
Wearing Linda Farrow x Parabal Gurung

Michelle Harper wearing Oliver Goldsmith Butterfly sunniesWearing “Butterfly”, Oliver Goldsmith

michelle harper wearing Karen Walker  VavaWearing “Vava”, Karin Walker

Best of all, they all suit her perfectly!

On the Street… Amsterdam, from Japan

When I was in Amsterdam I ran into this cute Japanese boy from Tokyo! I was so amazed about his colorful vintage/street style, perfectly matched together with a vintage frame. When I say frame this time I really mean just a frame. No prescription or window lenses on. Just a cool frame as a great accessory!

Apparently this is a huge trend in Japan I’ve heard, is it true? Does anyone know where it stems from? So interesting! Hope to see more of it in Europe soon.