Thursday, 11 December 2014

Russian Explorer


 I was invited to a great party last week. I could not tell you about my experience earlier because I was far away from Moscow. I visited Amsterdam with my friends and wifi connection was really poor there. 
I have heard about Ksenia a lot before. We visit the same events, but she always looks too fabulous, so I am pretty shy to talk to her. Yes, I can be shy too. 
I was really excited to visit that party for special guests and friends of the designer only.It was at TSUM where I met Chantal Thomass and other great designers few weeks ago.
Arctic Explorer is the brand dedicated to people who can't sit in Moscow - they love discovering new things and travelling to Russian North. I loved the collection. I heard you could wear any of those coats in -40 or even more and you would not feel cold. How amazing!

I invited my friend - famous Russian YouTuber Kirill Cherkasov. We were really happy to be there. We tried warm coats on and realised we looked like Russian explorers and laughed.
I looked like a Japanese girl. Japan inspires me a lot with its nature and lifestyle. Every time I do make up, my friends tell me I look like a Japanese girl, so sometimes I use that.




We ate some really delicious frozen yogurts with fruits. To be honest, that was my first experience in frozen yogurts. I am not a fan of ice cream or something cold. Also, I am really busy and I never have free time to wait in line and buy a frozen yogurt. In Russia they came about one or two years ago, so people are obsessed with frozen yogurts here, but I don't see anything special in them.





We loved the party. Everything was great. The place was not really crowded and I was really shy to talk to Ksenia again. Anyways, we finished our day at Beverly Hills Diner where I screamed like I was the devil who lost 500 souls at once because I saw a cockroach who wanted to attack me. 
We were surprised, really.

I am really thankful for the invitation. If I was an explorer I would probably buy Arctic Explorer for my next trip.



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