Luisaviaroma Style Lab – Sophisticated

Style Lab 1 Luisa Via Roma - Sandra Bauknecht

After all those posts from China in my sneakers, I thought that it is time again for some sophistication. Here is the first post about my Firenze4Ever Style Lab for F/W 2013 with Luisaviaroma. Since one of my favourite designers, Fausto Puglisi (click here for a previous post), has taken up the reigns at Emanuel Ungaro last year, I am in love with the collection.

All items can be ordered by clicking on the highlighted text below.

My look: Printed cady single button jacket and matching polka dot draped skirt, both by Emanuel Ungarowaxed heavy lycra sweatshirt iconby MSGMRockstud black nappa leather bag iconby Valentino and star studded suede cage sandals iconby Giuseppe Zanotti.

LoL, Sandra

LVR-Style Lab1-Sandra Bauknecht-x

LVR-Style Lab 1b

LVR-Style Lab-1a

LVR-Style Lab-1

Photos: © Tommaso Fontanella

China’s Terracotta Warriors

terracotta Warriors Sandra Bauknecht

Yesterday I went an hour by car east of Xi’an to the Shaanxi province, where the famous Terracotta Army or the “Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses” can be seen. The collection of sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, was only discovered in 1974 by coincidence by a group of farmers when they were digging a water well a little further away of the Qin Emperor’s tomb mound at Mount Li (Lishan). The terracotta figures are life-sized and vary in height, uniform and hairstyle. Only a section of the site is presently excavated. It is a very impressive sightseeing spot that was truly worth visiting.

My look: Pink hot pants by Abercrombie & Fitch, the “Zurich” tee I designed for Closed and sneakers by Nike.

terracotta soldiers- Sandra Bauknecht 2

Terracotta Soldiers

terracotta

Today, I am flying to Lijiang, located in Yunnan province, the so-called Venice of the Orient. Stay tuned for more coming up soon…

LoL, Sandra

Sandra Bauknecht Xian Terracotta

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

Shanghai Nights

Shanghai Nights Sandra Bauknecht

Yesterday, I had a crazy and fun night out in Shanghai. After all those meetings during the day, I was starving and couldn’t wait to go for dinner. The weather here is boiling hot and very humid, day and night. So, I went back to my hotel for a quick change and to refresh myself a little before hitting the road on the famous Bund.

My look: Denim vest by Forever 21, white crochet top by Guess, pants by Blumarine, sequined clutch by Victoria’s Secret, scarf by Maison Scotch, Jezebel fluo coral pumps (love them!) by Minna Parikka and gold lace cuff by Bonnie Star.

Minna_Parikka_Shanghai_Close

Shanghai Nights 2

For dinner, I went to Mr & Mrs Bund by Shanghai-famous chef Paul Pairet, a place that I can absolutely recommend. Great food in a stylish ambiance. Afterwards, I just had to walk up the stairs to the next floor, home to Bar Rouge, one of the best nightclubs and lounges in the Chinese metropole. Being outside, with stunning views of Pudong, it is the place to see and be seen. The bartenders literally set the bar on fire.

I am off now to Xian and hope that I will still have internet connection to keep you posted…

LoL, Sandra

Details_Shanghai_Nights

Bar Rouge 2

Bar Rouge 4

Bar Rouge 3

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

My Look: Shanghai Bund

Sandra Bauknecht - My Look - Shanghai Bund

Yesterday, I had a day filled with interesting meetings. In between, I found the time to visit the iconic Bund, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Shanghai. The waterfront area, which runs along the western bank of the Huangpu River, refers to the buildings and wharves on this section of the road, as well as some adjacent areas. Facing Pudong, I was overwhelmed by the stunning views of the skyline. The Oriental Pearl Radio & TV Tower, the city’s distinctive landmark, is just breathtaking.

My look: Eyespy cut out printed dress by Tibi,coral Pashli medium leather bag by 3.1 Phillip Lim, criss-cross ankle strap sandals by Miu Miu, Apophis cuff by Saint Laurent and floral sunglasses by Dolce & Gabbana.

Happy 4th of July to my American readers. I still remember how much fun I had last year in Maui celebrating that special day…

LoL, Sandra

Shanghai Skyline 2

Sandra Bauknecht - Bund 8

Sunglasses Shanghai Dolce & Gabbana

Skyline Shanghai 3

Sandra_Bauknecht_Bund 3

Pashli Bag Shanghai

Sandra Bauknecht _ Bund 6

Shanghai Skyline 4

Sandra Bauknecht _ Bund 9

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

My Look: From Beijing to Shanghai by Train

Sandra Bauknecht Beijing - Shanghai

Yesterday, I took the train from Beijing to Shanghai which was a very fun adventure. First of all, getting all my luggage down to the platform was an even bigger challenge than finding my way around. In contrast to our stations, only travellers with a valid ticket are allowed there.

You might be wondering what I was wearing. Karl Lagerfeld once said: “Sweatpants are a sign of defeat. You lost control of your life so you bought some sweatpants.” Mr Lagerfeld, I think that you have never been on a Chinese train. But I have to admit that it feels a little like you have lost control over your life… especially after a 5 hours ride. However the first class looks amazing, more like being on a plane.

My look: Pink cashmere hooded top, matching track pants (both 50% off) and tee, all three by Juicy Couture, GOrun ride 2 running shoes by Skechers.

I am staying at the brand-new extremely beautiful Mandarin Oriental Pudong Shanghai. More photos coming up soon…

LoL, Sandra

Beijing Station

Beijing main station

Ticket Train

My ticket, my Victorinox luggage and my Rodtnes bag (great for travelling).

Train

The high-speed train

First_Class_Train

First class interior

Lunch Train

Lunch box in the train

Shanghai

First impression of Shanghai, I love it!

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

The Great Wall and Ming Tombs

Great Wall and Ming Tombs

The Great Wall and the Imperial Tombs of the Ming Dynasty are both considered as having outstanding universal value by UNESCO and are therefore on the World Heritage List. I visited them today and truly enjoyed this sightseeing. The only negative aspect was the weather. However, after a bit of pouring rain and dense fog in the beginning of my tour that made it difficult to see anything at all, I was lucky that the sky opened up a little bit so that I could snap some photos of the beautiful scenery. But it felt like being in a steam bath…

Sandra Bauknecht Great Wall July 2013

My look: Homiés cotton T-shirticon by Brian Lichtenberg, black stretch pants by Tommy Hilfiger, bangles by Sal y Limon and GOrun ride 2 running shoes by Skechers.

Sandra Bauknecht Great Wall Homies

Great Wall

The impressive Great Wall is the world’s largest military structure and stretches to over 6,700 km (4,160 miles) in total.

Sandra_Bauknecht_Great_Wall-3

Ming Tomb

After my visit to the Great Wall, I went to see the Ming Tombs in Changling and the Shendao (God Street) of 13 mausoleums. The architectures are absolutely magnificent. My favourite were the stone statue groups delicately carved and beautifully shaped that looked in the dence fog absolutely mystically.

Today, I am off to Shanghai… more coming up soon.

LoL, Sandra

Ming Tomb 3

Min Tomb 2

Ming Tomb 4

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

Sightseeing in Beijing

Sightseeing Beijing Sandra Bauknecht

Beijing, the heart of China, is definitely worth a visit. After having been the host city of the 2008 Olympic Games and compared to 1994 when I had been here the last time, it has completely changed. But some things always remain the same and today’s sightseeing tour around the metropole’s most traditional must-sees was proof of that.

My look: We T by Boss Orange (Such a fun initiative, join to find your T-shirts Buddy here), printed pants with side stripe (very similar to Louis Vuitton’s Stephen Sprouse print) by Zara, flats by H&M, bangles by Sal y Limon and sunglasses by Katie Grand ♥ HOGAN. The cap is a souvenir from Beijing.

Temple of Heaven Sandra Bauknecht

I started my tour with a visit to the famous Temple of Heaven, where the Emperors paid homage to the glory of heaven, is the largest group of structures in the country dedicated to rituals. Therefore its name is a little misleading because it is definitely more than just a temple, it is a huge park as well. Many local people have yearly tickets to access the area and they enjoy outdoor activities such as dancing or playing games, especially like today on a Sunday morning.

Sandra_Bauknecht_Temple-of-Heaven

Beijing-100

Beijing-10

This sign freaked me out a little. Do you remember exactly when I survived the hail storm in Wyoming exactly one year ago? I am still a little traumatized…

Sandra_Bauknecht_Beijing_stairs

Beijing_Lunch

A Chinese lunch with an interesting view…

Lunch_beijing_2

Tiananmen Square Sandra BauknechtThe very impressive and respectful Tiananmen Square is the largest central city square in the world. This immense courtyard is surrounded by a variety of significant edifices such as the Tiananmen Tower, Great Hall of the People, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall, Monument to the People’s Heroes and National Museum. For security reason, Tiananmen Square is fenced and you have to pass a security check before entering.

Tian Anmen

Sandra_Bauknecht_Beijing_200

Sandra Bauknecht Beijing 300

Sandra_Bauknecht_beijing_2012

Forbidden City Sandra Bauknecht

The magnificent Forbidden City is the largest and the best-preserved imperial palace complex in the world. For five centuries, this palace functioned as the administrative center of the country. Such an impressive treasure to visit.

Beijing_Forbidden_City3

Sandra_Bauknecht_Beijing 201

Beijing_Forbidden_City-4

Sandra Bauknecht Blowing Kiss

Beijing_Forbidden_City-12

Sandra_Bauknecht_Forbidden_-City-5

Beijing-Forbidden_City

Sal-y-limon-Beijing

Beijing-101

Sandra_Bauknecht_Forbidden_City-7

I had a day filled with amazing impressions. As you see in the pictures, the smog is pretty bad but it also keeps the sun away which might not be the worst. The humidity is high and you really have to get used to the oppressive weather. Next stop, the Great Wall!

LoL, Sandra

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

A New Column and On My Way to China

Seaside

Something for my Swiss and German based readers: 
The special seaside edition of SI Style magazine is available now featuring my column about my trip to Cannes with Chopard.

While you are reading this, I am off for one month to China. Hopefully I will have access to my blog, other social media platforms might be hard to use. Stay tuned for photos of my new adventure… Beijing, here I come!

LoL, Sandra

Photo: © Sandra Bauknecht

My Look: At the Gucci Museo in Florence

Sandra_Bauknecht_gucci_museo

Last Wednesday, I attended the opening night of the new solo exhibition at the Gucci Museo in Florence. The museum presents four significant works from the Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos (open to the public until December 15, 2103). Red Independent Heart #1 and Psycho, both from the Pinault Collection, plus Lavoisier and the video work Hand-made will be exhibited in Italy for the first time.

My look, a mix of coral and fuchsia: Ruffled printed silk-gazar mini dresspink patent-leather ankle-cuff sandalscoral patent-leather envelope clutchnecklace with coral flowers motif iconand earrings with fuchsia pendants, all by Gucci.

For more information on the Gucci museo, I invite you to have a look at this previous post.

LoL, Sandra

Sandra_Bauknecht_Gucci_SS2013

Gucci_museo

Red Independent Heart #1

Sandra_Bauknecht_Gucci_Install

NecklaceGucciSS2013

Florence_Gucci_museo

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht

Firenze4Ever Closing Night

Sandra_Bauknecht_Closing_Night

The closing night of LUISAVIAROMA‘s Firenze4Ever took place at the stunning Boboli Gardens (Giardini di Boboli), a park behind the Pitti Palace in Florence, that is home to a collection of sculptures dating from the 16th through the 18th centuries, with some Roman antiquities. It is amazing how LUISAVIAROMA always surprises us with another outstanding location.

Seated around the fountain in the Island Bassin (Vasca dell’Isola), we enjoyed a wonderful Tuscan dinner, a dance show, the amazing scenery followed by the after party with a private rock concert. The motto of the night was “Grunge Glam” and I went through my closet to find the most “punk-style” pieces that were in there.

SandraBauknecht_McQueen

My look: Cut-out knit dress, matching leggings and leather glove clutch, all by Alexander McQueen, choker by Louis Vuitton, bracelets by Miu Miu and Hermès, strappy sandals by Gucci and statement rings by Roberto Cavalli. All pieces are from previous seasons.

Below you can enjoy all my impressions of the night.

LoL, Sandra

MCM-Luisaviaroma

Familiar faces: Sung-Joo Kim (looking a little different than at the MCM Grand Opening in Zurich last month) and the MCM team came to present their newest collaboration: they teamed up with illustrators, Craig & Karl, for a limited edition collection of summer accessories.

Dinner_LVR-Adrian_Margeslist_Sandra_bauknecht

Adrian J. Margelist, Chief Creative Officer MCM, with me

Luisaviaroma-Ambiance

Dinner_Luisaviaroma

Sandra_Bauknecht_ClosingNight-2

Clutch_mcQueen

Ambiance_Luisaviaroma

Luisaviaroma_dinner

Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht