Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Athens: Divani Apollon Palace & Spa


At the beginning of September I have been given the opportunity to stay at one of the Divani Collection Hotels in Vouliagmeni, 20km south of Athens. The region is known as a luxury escape for people from Athens, a really pricy area for real estate (among the most expensive in Greece and Europe) but also relaxing and sought-after place to be.


I went to this place with high curiosity as the area had been praised by a friend of mine who is a tourist guide and who had been there before me, and I came to find this:


There were these pools outside (with supplementary indoor pool and spa area),...and one of the pools outside was with salty water - this reminded me of the swimming-pool in Monaco on the Port Hercule - I used to love these kind of pools because 1. you know they are extremely clean while 2. still giving the impression you are swimming in the sea. And if you felt that wasn't right, that wasn't the real deal for you, you could just grab your towel and walk another 15 meters to the beach across the street from the hotel, a private beach for hotel guests.


I took these pictures below from the balcony of a room where a friend of mine was staying. This shows that next to the pool area you have a grass area. I must admit, I have never seen grass like this in all the 10 times I have been to Greece, and I have been there in April and September as well before, but this here at the Divani Hotel was a real treat! It invited me and some friends to some mini-golfing or playing many other games, such as football, however, I wouldn't advise high heels there, the earth below the grass was so soft that even in my ballerina shoes I felt like sinking there.




At the pool bar you could get a drink, but also towels (which I found to be really soft and comfy).

What you see there as being the first floor is actually level zero where my friends and I had breakfast and lunch. The food variety was great - from salad version of all kinds, including the Greek salad to international (Italian, French, Indian to just name a few) and Greek main dishes (Pitas and Mousaka were amongst my favourites) to all kind of sweet goodies but also fruits of the season as well as canned fruits.


This picture of me was taken short time before getting on the shuttle bus to the airport - which is 30minutes away.


Before I take you "into my room", here is the view I had every morning - the quiet sea was so relaxing and at nights the moon would reflect nicely into the water, being accompanied by ships in the distance.


Coming back to the room on the 7th (and top) floor which I got, I must describe the bathroom, which I adored - a lot of light and a lot of space - only for me!!! The icing on the cake was this mirror, of which I know my mother would have been a fan. She owns a magnifying mirror herself, which is really useful if you want to put on the make-up without wearing glasses, but this one had an extra: the light. You could turn on the light which was on the frame of the mirror and see.....just see....everything!


From basic hotel rules, if you leave your towel on the floor you want it to be replaced, whereas your bed sheets will always be replaced. Next to the sink I found this wheel which was a smarter (and maybe more eco-friendly) way of communicating with the maids what I wanted to be replaced and cleaned - towels and sheets included.


I usually don't use the shower gels/shampoos or anything else extra provided by the hotels I go to, but these "babies" were smelling so luring that I had to try them - and I was extremely satisfied.


On the table in front of the bed, inside the room, I found this catalog of "The Leading Hotels of the World" - that's when I realized why the service in the rooms and outside as well as the comfort were so flawless - for my friends in Monaco, you can compare with Hotel de Paris, Hotel Hermitage or Hotel Metropole (except for the architecture, which is more modern in the Divani Hotel).



Before I finish this entry, I must say that I had read some more and some less positive reviews on TripAdvisor before arriving at the hotel, that people could hear through walls or that their pillows were not good enough. I must say: yes - there can be some noise heard from the corridors, but only if you live in a vacuum or a place far from civilization, you can be deranged by it. I slept one night with my window open because I wanted to hear the sea and the wind blow - once I closed my window I felt too isolated.


As for the bed - I just love hard-comfy beds like that one. The pillows were just right - and if I would have needed extra one - there were some in the wardrobe!


What I appreciated the most in my stay at this hotel were the small services which were around small details but which made a difference: the fact that when I got upstairs from a busy day from the conference the curtains were pulled and my bed was ready for me to jump in - and the breakfast list as well as a candy wished me "Good Night!" and "Good Morning" (in a way) - that all made a difference: it made me smile and feel good. And isn't this what we all long for?

Monday, September 19, 2011

First LV Airport Store Opens in South Korea

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I think my respect for the Korean culture is already well known by know and also my admiration for their will to succeed in whatever they set their minds to should also be taken note of. This project I am mentioning here today is also a starter for both Koreans but also for the luxury brand Louis Vuitton, which is known for its affinity for travel.

Louis Vuitton makes its airport debut with the Shilla Duty Free at Incheon International Airpot in South Korea.

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The store is 550 sq.m. features mostly leather goods, the core competence of the company, but also shoes, ties, belts, fashion, jewelry, textiles, watches, a.o. Expected sales for the first year are around 100 million dollars but figures will most likely be over this sum.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

And the winners are...

Yes, my dear ones, it's the moment you've all been waiting for: announcing the winners of my previous giveaway competition - the first one - and a double one as well. I would also like to announce that this is post nr. 100 on this blog - so enjoy the good news!!!

I think that the pleasure of giving is sometimes greater than the one of receiving and I must say I am happy to announce now the two winners:


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For prize nr. 1 - the bracelet (which was the all-time-favourite as it seems) I am happy to announce Ada from classiq.ro. This prize comes for her somehow in a phase of giving too because she also is hosting an anniversary giveaway on her website and she has a really attractive prize - which is extremely attractive to Life and Luxury reader. Check it out here.
And for the nr.2 prize - another A-girl, it's Adina Giuraniuc, who I hope will enjoy the second prize as much as she would have enjoyed the first one.
Thank you all for joining this competition. There are some really interesting topics I have in store for you now so stay tuned. And as a quick mention, Ioana from Fashezine, the lovely blogger from whom I won the dress seen here, is hosting a new giveaway as well - check it out here.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

This summer...


This summer I did not have a proper vacation...things just turned out like this and I did not pack my suitcase as usual for one or two or even more weeks of adventure/relaxation somewhere away from home. No foreign country week (although my family and I had just 3 days at the beginning of June out of Romania)...but I do not regret it a bit.

For me this was a summer of rediscovering my country, my family, my friends, my happiness and my freedom...so what can be better than that?

With a dear friend of mine from South Korea, I rediscovered the joy of simple walks in Bucharest, and admired the fact that my city is actually greener than people know it to be...
I went to Romanian traditional arts and crafts fairs and also rediscovered nice culinary products...but that's the topic of another entry...


I stayed for two weekends with great family friends at the seaside and rediscovered the joy of small things: the wind blowing through my hair, dipping my feet in the warm water at sundown or just jumping like a child who has no worries in his life...


I rediscovered the pleasure of winning and the satisfaction of things coming to you when you least expect them, such as this Lana dress I got from my friend Ioana from Fashezine. And what better item to fit in my wardrobe this summer than this dress...for my Romanian summer with my Romanian adventure and my oh so great friends I have and I rediscover here in Romania.


I leave you now with a series of pictures which are hopefully transmitting you the good mood I have had this summer and reminding you that you can be lucky, just how I was, by only entering my giveaway I am hosting here. And remember: such summers last for as much you want them to!!!















Pictures and text (C) Ingrid Sabine Weber. All Rigts Reserved.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Summer Giveaway


My dear ones,
sometimes a long break makes you long more for what you are missing. And I must admit I have been longing to write and to have your feedback recently. There have been a number of events that kept me from posting here, but I remain faithful to you, my readers, and to my passion: things well done and quality as well as living life to the fullest.

Living life to the fullest means enjoying each opportunity and each little pleasure in life and I want you to do that today by embarking in this new opportunity which I can proudly call my first giveaway.

And because it is my first one, I thought I gave you also the chance to choose:

Giveaway nr. 1: the wonderful statement bracelet above, which goes perfect with a simple dress or to some jeans shorts and a shirt...or however you want o picture it...

Giveaway nr. 2: a last-part-of-summer-package: a top which is really wonderful to wear at the beach or even while going clubbing and a low sun protection factor 10 spray to protect your skin, even if it is tanned, because what is more beautiful to wear than healthy, hydrated and protected skin?




So here are the RULES:
1. Follow this blog via Google Friend Connect (see right page side under Followers) or Bloglovin HERE.
2. Follow this blog via Facebook Page HERE and/or Twitter HERE.
3. Spread the news about this giveaway (on your blog, FB, Twitter etc.) - it's nice to offer others a chance as well :)
4. Leave a comment HERE (at the end of the post) with your thoughts and feelings and of course, your e-mail address, so that I can contact you if you win. Don't forget to mention which of the two giveaways is your favourite!

The winner will be announced 13th of September. GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Ermenegildo Zegna: Cool – Cooler – The Cool Effect

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Entering the second century of the brand’s existence, the SS11 collection of Ermenegildo Zegna is a celebration of style, craftsmanship, tradition and innovation. This season unveils one more time the secret behind the brands consistency: looking into the future while keeping strong roots. Translating the Italian DNA into a global gentleman’s needs, Zegna also demonstrates it knows how to cater best to its customer in reuniting style, quality, tradition, excellence, masculinity and contemporaneousness under the same collection.

With and enduring passion for fabric and novelty, this season’s innovation include “Silko”, “Silk Seersucker”, “Crossover Seersucker Suits”, “Zero Weight”, “Micro Silk” and “High Performance Cool Effect”, making this collection an extremely enjoyable wardrobe for the classy man with a multi-faceted lifestyle.

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The “Cool Effect” is one of the leading innovations and one which offers the wearer both an impeccable appearance and maximum comfort while he is being exposed to hot climates. The secret behind lies in an exclusive wash treatment which the fabric undergoes, enabling the dark material to replicate the reflective properties of light colored ones. This treatment reduces thus the fabric’s surface temperature, cooling in this manner the effect of the summer sun. The fibers’ quality, woven from pure Australian wool, is not affected by this treatment, keeping its characteristic lightness, softness and sumptuousness to the touch.

There is a range of clothing available with the Cool Effect fabric, from refined suits to relaxed jackets, conferring the wearer a stylish relaxed silhouette in an assortment of rich blues, grays, browns and a range of tonal patterns.

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This collection holds two of the attributes a man would want to invest in when buying a suit: classicism and masculinity. Add to that a fabric innovation like the Cool Effect and he will not only look good in an outfit that compliments his male physique, but he will feel comfortable and confident in any hot situation.



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