After ages I had left my pityful darkness to be lit by a shopping-spree to satisfaction. My friend Babette and I were amazed to see such variety of new products, shops, faces and so much more. It had been such a long time ago since we have been out of the house to mince down the streets of Rotterdam city. After the first shop, our stomachs hungered for food feeling peckish. Babette introduced this very cosy place called The Urban Espresso Bar where cosiness abounded us while we consumed. It was rather soothing. I would definitely recommend mint tea, organic espresso, home baked cake and banana smoothie, a thick, smooth drink of fresh pureed with yogurt containing some honey, which sounds dodgy but deceptively delicious. The UEB has weekly changing specials, check out the blackbord inside for this weeks delicious special. It's definitely worth a visit.◆
''It is like The Sartorialist but has a much younger target group. He is one dude with sick taste!''
William Cannon,
Cannastar
''FS casually photographs the people he encounters on the street, and who inspire him. Unlike many other (fashion) street photographers, FS does not focus exclusively on people’s clothing. Amidst the concrete, decay, and construction, FS depicts a city of elegance, beauty and style''
Graphic Designer from the Netherlands based in London. I like writing and discovering! I Dismally adore my muses, Babette et Milos who are blessed with a skin of opalescent luminosity, cheekbones you could open the post with and exceptional loveliness. I have always had and still have a funny, odd obsession with the colour maroon, burgundy, a dark reddish brown to dark purplish red colour like dark wine and blood. It's an indescribable feeling I get when I see, feel,sense this colour. ''It unconsciously yet vividly drags me away into the murky and fantastical eccentric odyssey''. It makes my heart beat twice as fast and it gives me an intense boost of inspiration and determination. It has been proven that this colour can have a physical effect, increasing the rate of respiration and raising blood pressure. In some cultures it denotes purity, joy and celebration they say. It's the epitome of colour! -F.S-
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