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My Thomas Sabo moments

My Thomas Sabo moments
My Thomas Sabo moments
 

My Thomas Sabo moments

Last week while in Paris, I gave myself a photography assignment: to photograph my new Thomas Sabo watch everywhere in the city. Because if not in Paris, then where else?

Paris gave me so much inspiration and all those fall colours made me want to shoot non-stop all around the city. The doors, the Parisian bistros, the Seine, the parks…pretty much everything was an ideal background for what I had in my mind.

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Not all the photos ended up in this blog post. I was strict with my final selections, as always, and only published my favorite shots. I hope you like them because honestly speaking, I do love them; both the photos and my new Thomas Sabo watch.

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This “rebel spirit” watch from Thomas Sabo is actually a watch for men. But I selected it because I prefer the larger size watches over the smaller ones. Plus, you can also share it with your boyfriend.

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Paris photos

My Thomas Sabo moments

Let me tell you a few words on how and where my photo assignment was executed. The first two photos were taken during my visit to Jardin du Luxembourg. The ones that follow were taken at the Pont Marie on our way to the cafe Le Saint Regis. The third photo session was held at the table of the Cafe in front of a variety of French cheese and white wine. And the last two photos were taken at the garden of my favourite restaurant, Ralph Lauren, in Saint Germain. And of course, I need to thank my friend Edisa for the support. I couldn’t have done all this without her.

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Oktoberfest Munich

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Oktoberfest Munich

Have you ever been to Munich for the Oktoberfest? As for me, never! Until this week I got the chance to visit Munich together with Thomas Sabo. The flight from Vienna to Munich lasted only 45 minutes. I didn’t really realise I travelled to another country since in both cities German is the spoken language.

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And although I am not that kind of person who fancies drinking beer, nor do I love German cuisine, I was so curious to discover what is this Oktoberfest all about. I also enjoyed every moment being a guest of Thomas Sabo among other 35 bloggers who traveled from different parts of Europe, just to be in Munich for the Oktoberfest. 

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If you ever find yourself in Munich for the Oktoberfest, don’t forget to take with you or buy a Dirndl (for ladies) and Lederhosen (for gentlemen) and read my best Munich travel tips here.

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Oh, by the way! Did you know that Oktoberfest is called Wiesn as well? I personally didn’t know that, but I guess that’s OK, since I am neither Austrian nor German…

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