My Look: Cyber Dots

For the Idole episode of My Style Rocks, I chose to wear Jean Paul Gaultier’s iconic Cyber Dots—a design that embodies boldness, innovation, and timeless artistry. Just as Gaultier’s vision redefined fashion, I redefine my own narrative. I don’t just admire idols; I am my own idole.

My look: Dots print jumpsuit by Jean Paul Gaultier, Gaby Vanity mini quilted leather shoulder bagicon by Saint Laurent, Aevitas Pointy satin platform pumps by Versace, statement ring and earrings, both by CHANEL.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / @kazmva0
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Jean Paul Gaultier – Cyber Dots

Jean Paul Gaultier’s «Cyber Dots» motif first appeared in his F/W 1995 collection, drawing inspiration from the Op Art movement, particularly the works of Victor Vasarely. The design featured polka-dot patterns on form-fitting garments, creating optical illusions that accentuated the body’s contours. This collection was emblematic of Gaultier’s innovative approach, blending art and fashion to challenge conventional aesthetics.

I wore this dotted jumpsuit from Jean Paul Gaultier during a live performance in 1995 and needless to say I kept it until today.


 27 years in between my cyber dots jumpsuits.

In November 2022, the house revisited this iconic motif with the «Cyber» collection. This ready-to-wear line reimagined the original designs, introducing vibrant neon colors and contemporary silhouettes while maintaining the signature dot patterns. The collection encompassed a range of pieces, from catsuits to micro bikinis, reflecting a fusion of ’90s nostalgia and modern fashion sensibilities.

The enduring appeal of the «Cyber Dots» design lies in its timeless ability to merge art with fashion, continually resonating with new generations and solidifying its status as a hallmark of Jean Paul Gaultier’s visionary legacy.

The reason why I am showing you this is to emphasize that it is really good to keep special pieces. They will always their time again. I wore this outfit on a recent episode of MY STYLE ROCKS. Stay tuned!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht and Courtesy of Jean Paul Gaultier
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Breaking Fashion News Spring 2025

Fashion weeks have come to an end, and the news keep coming in. Yesterday, Demna was announced as the New Creative Director at Gucci and there is more to know.

FREDERIC ARNAULT NAMED CEO OF LORO PIANA IN LVMH RESHUFFLE

The Italian brand’s current chief Damien Bertrand will become deputy CEO at Louis Vuitton. Meanwhile, Fendi’s CEO Pierre-Emmanuel Angeloglou will move to Dior.

The move sees Frédéric, one of five children of chairman Bernard Arnault, taking on his first role in the group’s crucial fashion and leather goods division. Arnault, a graduate of France’s École Polytechnique, previously spent 6 years at TAG Heuer before being named CEO of the group’s watch division in 2024.

OTB TAPS SIMONE BELLOTTI AS JIL SANDER’S CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Industry interest in Bellotti surged following a series of stand-out shows for Bally. The designer is replacing Lucie and Luke Meier, who parted ways with Jil Sander in February.

DARIO VITALE TO SUCCEED DONATELLA VERSACE AS CHIEF CREATIVE OFFICER OF VERSACE

Vitale, who left his post at Prada-owned Miu Miu in January, will step into his new position at the beginning of April. Donatella Versace will become chief brand ambassador after nearly three decades at the creative helm of the label founded by her late brother Gianni.

The change comes as Miu Miu-owner Prada Group is reportedly inching closer to buying Versace from Capri Holdings in a $1.5 billion deal, which could see Vitale returning to the Prada fold.

With all these changes, I truly wish for fashion to focus on its magic again as personally speaking numbers will also come back then.

LoL, Sandra

Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Brands
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Demna Appointed Artistic Director of Gucci

Georgian designer Demna is leaving Balenciaga after a decade to become Gucci’s new Artistic Director, starting early July 2025.

During a surprise press conference at the Parisian headquarters of parent company Kering, the newly instated Gucci CEO Stefano Cantino said: «I have always admired Demna’s creative approach, that is both unique and powerful. His ability to honor the iconic legacy of a brand while embracing a modern sensibility is extraordinary. With Gucci’s strengthened foundations as a springboard, Demna will lead the House towards renewed fashion authority and enduring cultural relevance

At the Balenciaga F/W 24 show in Paris wearing Demna’s designs head to toe.

Both Gucci and Balenciaga, where Demna has been creative director for nearly 10 years, are owned by Kering. At Balenciaga, Demna has redefined modern luxury, earning global recognition and cementing his authority on the industry.

Founded in Florence in 1921, Gucci is renowned for eclectic and contemporary creations that represent the pinnacle of Italian craftsmanship and are unsurpassed in quality, attention to detail and imaginative design.

Demna said: «I am truly excited to join the Gucci family. It is an honor to contribute to a House that I deeply respect and have long admired. I look forward to writing together with Stefano and the whole team a new chapter of Gucci’s amazing story

Gucci hasn’t set a date for Demna’s debut show, but it isn’t expected to come before September. That means Gucci’s next big moment on the fashion calendar — a May 15th cruise show in Florence, the brand’s birthplace — will be another studio-designed affair.

LoL, Sandra

Photo Credit: © Demna, © Sandra Bauknecht
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Louis Vuitton x Murakami – Chapter Two

March 2025 sees the arrival of spring in joyful style, with the launch of Chapter Two of Louis Vuitton × Murakami (for Chapter One click here please). As a poetic celebration of Japan’s cherry blossom season, the 20-year anniversary re-edition of the era-defining original collaboration features Japanese master artist Takashi Murakami’s exquisite Cherry Blossom motif meticulously rendered upon more than 40 of the House’s creations.

From City Bags to silk Carrés, footwear including sneakers and platform sandals, to a spectacular made-to-order Malle Wardrobe, the collection embodies a time of the year when feelings of optimism, renewal and new life are at their peak.

With its cheerful pink flower heads and graceful petals applied using cutting-edge digital printing to a full range of creations, Murakami’s Cherry Blossom is the central motif of the collection: presented upon the iconic Monogram brown canvas of City Bags including The OnTheGo, The Papillon, The Boulogne, and The Speedy 25; a range of Art of Travel luggage including The Rolling Trunk, The Keepall 45, and hard-sided trunks including the spectacular Courrier Lozine 110 Fleurs which features physical Cherry Blossom patches attached to the surface; as well as smaller leather designs including The Nano Bucket bag and The Zippy wallet.

Elsewhere, The Marellini, The Alma BB and one of three different Capucines City Bags are given an all-over, rose-coloured rendering, their joyous surfaces in vibrant ‘cheeky pink’ to match the Cherry Blossom motif.

Finally, Spell on You perfume is given a playful lift as the Cherry Blossom motif is displayed ‘in floral flight’ across the bottle, cylindrical packaging, and travel case, as well as on the glass dome of the Ultimate Flacon.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Louis Vuitton
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My Look: Bang

Bang – express yourself! Change your look, change your attitude! A fresh style can boost your confidence, shake things up, and bring out a whole new you. Ready to make a statement? Let your transformation begin!

Here is my new look for the second episode of the new season of MY STYLE ROCKS. The hair style happened accidentally. My hair stylist on set put the clips in to adjust my ponytail and I liked the look of it so much, that I kept them in.

My look: Belted shell jacket, and Monolith brushed leather loafers, both by Prada, virgin wool straight pants by Miu Miu, resin clutch with bowling ball inserts by Alexander McQueen, and rose diamond necklace by Piaget.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / @kazmva0
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My Look: Hot Dog

Fashion and humor collide in the most delightful way with Moschino’s playful designs, and nothing embodies that spirit better than the iconic hot dog outfit, that I wore in the finale episode of MY STYLE ROCKS. A perfect blend of fun and high fashion, this whimsical look turns heads with its bold, tongue-in-cheek style and is a deliciously daring choice that proves fashion doesn’t always have to be so serious!

In German we have an expression «es geht um die Wurst», which translates to «it’s all about the saucisse», meaning it’s the moment of truth. Congrats to Theresia Fischer @theresafischer for winning the first season of MY STYLE ROCKS! Well deserved!

My look: Padded cape, embellished bustier dress, ketchup and mustard earrings, yellow long ruched gloves, yellow mustard tube fascinator, and hot dog shoulder bag, all by Moschino (Resort 2022), and Bow Chain embellished satin platform pumps by Mach & Mach.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / @kazmva0
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Good Vibes, Good Life

If your world seems upside down, I recommend reading Vex King’s «Good Vibes, Good Life». This self-help book focuses on personal transformation through positive thinking, self-love, and mindset shifts, providing practical advice and motivational insights on how to live a happier and more fulfilling life. Personally speaking, it helped me a lot during my journey.

Here are the key themes and lessons:


1. The Power of Positivity
• Your thoughts shape your reality. Maintaining a positive mindset helps attract good experiences and opportunities.
• Surround yourself with uplifting people and environments.

2. Self-Love & Self-Care
Treat yourself with kindness and compassion.
• Engage in activities that nourish your mind, body, and soul.
• Set boundaries and remove toxic influences.

3. Manifestation & Law of Attraction
Focus on what you want, not what you lack.
• Visualizing success and believing in your worth will help bring positive changes.

4. Overcoming Challenges & Negativity
Accept that setbacks and failures are part of the journey.
• Learn from negative experiences and use them for growth.
• Gratitude helps shift focus from problems to possibilities.

5. Raising Your Vibrations
Everything, including thoughts and emotions, has energy.
• Higher vibrations (like love and gratitude) attract positive experiences.
• Practice meditation, affirmations, and mindfulness to maintain a high frequency.

6. Taking Action Towards a Better Life
Positive thinking alone isn’t enough—consistent action is key.
• Develop healthy habits and a routine that supports your goals.
• Stay committed to personal growth and lifelong learning.

In my opinion, Vex King blends spiritual wisdom with practical self-improvement strategies in such a self-explanatory and great way, that is making Good Vibes, Good Life a powerful guide for anyone looking to cultivate happiness, inner peace, and success. The book encourages self-belief, resilience, and the pursuit of a life aligned with one’s true desires. It helped me, and I hope it will help you, too!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Felicia Sewerinsson @feliciasewerinsson
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Slim d’Hermès Cheval Brossé Watch

Framed by white gold, the profile of a horse stands out in coloured pad printing against an azure enamel sky.

The stylised reinterpretation of a horse by designer Dimitri Rybaltchenko, the house’s partner in dreamy creativity, echoes Hermès’ 2025 theme, Drawn to craft. It is an open invitation to travel and wonderment. On the dial of the Slim d’Hermès Cheval brossé watch, its design hovering between dreams and reality is artistically revealed through enamelling and pad printing.

Designed in 2015 by Philippe Delhotal, the Slim d’Hermès expresses the very essence of the house: a singularity composed of rigour discipline and balance.The radiant sky takes shape beneath the artisan’s meticulous touch, using a brush to apply a blue enamel base: crushed coloured glass powder mixed with natural oils, dried and fired in the kiln to stabilise the pigments.

The horse’s profile is then applied in successive layers of colour. The motif has been previously engraved on a hollow base called a cliché or image plate, which is filled with paint. The colour is then picked up with a flexible pad and transferred to the dial, using subtle layering to obtain the perfect shade and brilliance. An ultra-thin mechanical self-winding H1950 movement from the Manufacture Hermès workshops brings this playful watch to life.

Vividly expressing the house’s leatherworking expertise, the matt Bleu Abysse alligator strap highlights the bright colours of the Slim d’Hermès Cheval brossé in a limited edition of 24.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Hermès / Anita Schlaefli
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My Look: Be Happy

Be happy, be bright, be you – style is a way to say who you are without words! I am wishing you a happy weekend with some good vibes from my happy place, London.

My look: Pink allover logo belted coat by Balenciaga, tie-detailed animal-print lamé mini dress,icon Loens leather knee bootsicon, and Lecce leather belticon, all by Isabel Marant, silver-tone crystal clip earrings by Alessandra Rich, and Cassandre small suede shoulder bag by Saint Laurent.

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Felicia Sewerinsson @feliciasewerinsson
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