Thursday, February 10, 2011

10 SIMPLE THINGS TO REMEMBER IN LIFE - TRANSLATION FOR FASHION MARTYRS

1. Love is why we are here / Fashion is why we are here.

2. The most important day is today/ The most important days are today and tomorrow. Fashion is about looking FORWARD.

3. If you always do your best, you will not have regrets / If you always plan and do your best out of your outfit, you will not regret even when it has turned demode.

4. In spite of your best efforts, some things are out of your control / In spite of your best outfits and fashion mood, things as weather, men and spilling of drinks is out of your control.

5. Things always look better tomorrow / Fashion dies and born sooner than 6 months, only normal people wear winter clothes in December.

6. Sometimes a wrong turn will bring you to exactly the right place / Do never throw old clothes as they turn in to a trend again tomorrow. FASHION IS A CONSTANT ROLLER COASTER!

7. Sometimes when you think the answer is "no", it's "not yet" / Sometimes when you think "that doesnt work", it's the most bold outfit you've seen on yourself ever.

8. True friends share your joys, see the best in you, and support you through challenges / Fashion shares your different moods and faces, sees the prettiest in you, and lifts you when you need to be on your most extragavant.

9. Your parents will always love you / Fashion will always love you.

10. For all your accomplishments, nothing will bring you more happiness than the love you find / Whomever leave you, disappoint you or hurt you, FASHION will always be there help you hide insecurities and think positively. Fashion is the same as love, as a relationship - "You have to feed the creative fire, so it doesn’t vanish! " - ADR.

Kari

5 comments:

  1. When you applied to journalism at LCF, did you have to do the 50 minutes test and then wait while the marked it to find out if had gone through to next next step which is the interview part?
    I am Swedish and had to go through all this to get in (as did my German friend), but someone told me that all non-EU student (Norwegian included) had a much easier way of getting accepted to the course. Because non-EU students pay much higher tuition fees they don't always have to take all the same difficult tests to get in! So, did you have to take the written exam before your interview? (I'm wondering because I have a Norwegian relative who is applying... And out of curiosity)

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  2. Sorry for the typos. I meant "...while THEY marked it.." and "...to find out if YOU had gone through..." and of course "the next step"

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  3. Hi Marthe! I´m a fashion blogguer from Spain and the next october i´m going to live to Norway with an Eramus´grant. I find you on lookfbook and I´m surprising because I had never been a fashion bloguer from your country. Nice to meet you! muak

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  4. anonym: yes, that's right. As we pay a lot more in tution fees, it's not that hard for us to get in and we dont have to do the same tests as EU-students. We only had to do a written assignment over e-mail, then do a telephone interview. Kari x

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  5. lol. hilsen alexandra

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