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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Panda

My husband is really into kung-fu movies, while I’m more of a “drama-queen”… 😉

But yesterday he introduced me to the movie “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”, which is from 2000 (What was I watching back then?), that absolutely blew me away! A real breathtaking movie with stunning scenes and beautiful music ♥ (SPOIL ALERT!) I almost cried and sobbed at the end, when she leaps over the edge 🙂

Today my son was sick and he loves his kung-fu as well, so naturally we had to watch Kung-Fu Panda 1 & 2…

Anyways… To make a long story short: I got a little inspired for a set in the fashion-jungle #tigerstyle

Danish: Blev en smule inspireret min mand og søn, som er et par kung-fu tosser ♥

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Stella McCartney tiger t shirt
€200 – youheshe.com

Alexander Wang one button jacket
$545 – lagarconne.com

PRPS denim skinny jeans
$659 – mytheresa.com

Repetto leather shoes
$265 – net-a-porter.com

Stella mccartney handbag
€735 – youheshe.com

14 karat gold jewelry
1.500 DKK – stylepaste.com

Nialaya black crystal jewelry
$540 – forwardforward.com

Jamie joseph jewelry
$620 – ylang23.com

Lara Bohinc chain jewelry
$409 – mytheresa.com

Tom Ford striped sunglasses
$395 – saksfifthavenue.com

Christian Dior beauty product
$87 – saksfifthavenue.com

Christian Dior nail polish
$23 – lordandtaylor.com

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DIY Diamond Pave Shamballa Style Bracelet

As promised, I’d show you guys how I made a Shamballa/Nialaya style bracelet with the diamond pave gold balls I just got

 

1) First you’ll need: Diamond pave stones – Onyx stones – Nylon string – Super glue (All can be bought at your local bead store except for diamond pave balls)

 

2) Put the amount of balls on the nylon string and in the order you wish

 

3) Tie each end of the nylon string(1) – In my case: One end to the table the other end around my stomach

4) Take a new piece of nylon string(2) and begin making two macrame square knots, one macrame square knot between each ball and two macrame square knots at the end

 

5) Now untie the nylon string(1) from each end

 

6) Take each end of the untied ends and fold them across each other – Take a new nylon string(3) and make four macrame square knots making the “tightening mechanism” (Make more square knots if necessary)

 

7) Cut all edges of and apply superglue to secure the end-knots and let it dry

 

8) VOILA! Now put it on your wrist ♥

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