December 8, 2012

10 WAYS TO LOOK FRESH AFTER THE “WILD NIGHT”



It is the weekend and it is going to be lots going on out there you won’t want to miss. The problem is that you go out feeling like a queen wearing an astonishing dress that you have cautiously ironed and with a makeup flawlessly covering all your face’s imperfections and finally, your statement jewelry all ready to sparkle in public. The major issue is what happens when you come back from the outer world of partying, drinking and most probably, sweating; abandoning our heels in a corner and avoiding any kind of reflection within the house, most of us fall asleep whispering: “tomorrow I’ll deal with the makeup and the dress”. Tomorrow arrives (usually faster than expected) and what you see in the mirror that you finally decided to confront is not very… well let’s face it, it’s ugly. So, I would like to share some tips for a better appearance after a wild night hoping it will be of assistance for some of us women to look fresh for a casual lunch with friends the day after:

Pre-hydration: 
Before going out you have to keep in mind that alcohol dehydrates your skin and hair. So before putting your foundation, remember to use a moisturizing cream, oil (one that suits your skin type) or a B-12 complex vitamin. Ow, and drink lots of water. 
Uriage Isofil Moisturizing Cream
Prevent puffiness: 
According to Glamour Magazine, sleeping with an extra pillow really helps the “lymphatic drainage” and prevents fluid from accumulating. A B5 serum may also be applied for the skin before sleeping.

Anti-circles: 
As caffeine is good for the face, experts advise to put green tea bags over the eyes and the sides of your nose for two minutes.

Makeup
In my opinion, the only kind of makeup suitable for such circumstances is a corrector (green for redness and yellow for the blackness around the eyes).
Clarins Eye Concealer
Tinted Moisturizer vs. Foundation: 
The latter doesn't work well on hydrated skins and doesn't absorb as well creating little “cracks” on your skin. Thus, better use a tinted moisturizer for hydration and coverage.
Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer 

Bright Eyes: 
Use a beige liner along your waterline so the eye can look wide and rested. It is then optional to put mascara on.
Estee Lauder Pure Color Shadow Sugar Biscuit
Lips a Mourrir: 
Wear a bold, hydrating lipstick on to distract from any flaws on your face
The Hair: A very simple chignon or a pony tail always works better. Try to keep the hair up, it rarely looks awesome down after a wild night.
Mac Winter colors lipsticks
The Highlighter and a touch of Blush
 Apply some light reflecting highlighter on the top of your cheekbones, the bridge of your nose and on the middle of your forehead; with a not-to-red, not-to brown blush you can hit the door and Hasta La Vista!
                                         
                               Mac White Highlighter                   Chanel Blush "Espiegle"

The Smell
Wear a light fruity or sweet perfume which will put forward your innocence; always works better with a light   makeup rather than a heavy Chanel No5. 

Chocolover by Aquolina


December 7, 2012

10 REASON WHY YOU SHOULD START RUNNING... NOW


I am very well placed to know how annoying it is to have to exercise after long working hours or before a bad*** party. While browsing the internet, I realized many people felt that way and thus, I decided to post few reasons explaining why running is not that bad after all. 

1. Most races and fun runs are full of hot bodies dressed in extremely light clothing no matter the weather which means there's a free pass to an aesthetically environment. Wear your sunglasses and go enjoy the view.

2. You can lose weight by drinking nothing but hot water with lemon. Or you can run for an hour, treat yourself to a cookie and still fit into your skinny jeans. One of these options makes you bitchy; the other makes you rad.

3. Take your iPod with you, and your runs suddenly become a safe place to indulge your love of not-so- popular music. With enough practice, you can even blend in a couple of dance moves; One of those ridiculous ones that you would never ever do in a club or bar while wearing high heels and a short dress. 

4. When your boss, your melodramatic friend or your grumpy boyfriend won’t leave you alone, calmly put on your running shoes and head out the door. They won’t follow you. It’s a safer alternative to storming out screaming with both middle fingers in the air (you should still do this in your head just for spectacular effect).

5. You’ll discover lulu-lemon pants are good for more than just buying tampons. They are comfy, sexy and if cautiously chosen, give you a fine butt. 

6. Running is the last place you have to “be a lady” and we women all need to connect with our manly side: sweat, snot, burp and even sneak behind a bush to pee; it will definitely be a pleasant feeling. 

7. Going for a run right before going out for a drink means you get tipsy on half a glass of wine instead of your usual two. That’s not being a lush, that’s just sound economic planning.

8. Studies have shown that runners have better sex. Sex counts as a cross-training workout, which in turn makes you a better runner. Thus, the naked truth is that running leads to even better sex.

9. Girls are lucky; there’s an entire industry committed to making us look awesome while getting our sweat on. Workout clothes come in all sorts of cool colors and designs. Jockstraps, on the other hand, will always be ugly with questionable stains.

10. Non-runners will sit on the couch and call you crazy. Those people will never learn what their bodies are capable of. You, on the other hand, will die knowing you from head to toe by using every inch of it. That’s not crazy, that means knowing how to utilize free, natural resources for a better self. 

I wish i could take (full credit) for this post but these facts were found in various "fitness" blogs. Now, chop chop, but your sneakers on and run out the door.


December 4, 2012

A CHRISTMAS ORIGINAL: EGGNOG




Finally, the weather has level down the temperature and I can finally say that it is cold. In these circumstances, as I have already mentioned in my previous posts, movies, a cozy fireplace and a pleasant company are on top of my to-do-list. Today, I would like to add “eggnog” to the list. This winter beverage often served at Christmas dinners (in the States, definitely not in Greece) is an original drink that everyone should try at least once.

When I first heard about eggnog I was shocked and disgusted by the idea. In fact, my father introduced me to the term which apparently has been popular for quite a while back in the fifties in London, and has been going on since then. At one point, even Mac Donald's (again, in the States) had readymade eggnog! 

No people. It’s not eggs scrambled enough to make it liquid, and you don’t find pieces of fried eggs floating in your mug. No, No. Eggnog is creamy, steamy, and tasty; it is not that bad after all as long as it is made at home as the carton eggnog sold are disgusting (i.e: liking eggs obviously is an important prerequisite). What is cool about it is that one can drink it in the morning or in the evening with a touch of whiskey, bourbon or rum. 
George W. Washington, the first president of the United States, had eggnog as his primary beverage and we even know his own recipe: “One quart cream, one quart milk, one dozen tablespoons sugar, one pint brandy, 1/2 pint rye whiskey, 1/2 pint Jamaica rum, 1/4 pint sherry, eggs—mix liquor first, then separate yolks and whites of eggs, add sugar to beaten yolks, mix well. Add milk and cream, slowly beating. Beat whites of eggs until stiff and fold slowly into mixture. Let set in cool place for several days. Taste frequently.”
The best recipe I found, and which worked just fine is the one below. Unfortunately, it is not diet-friendly but again, what is during Christmas?  Enjoy!


EGGNOG
Yield: 4 servings
GlasswearGlass mugs
ToolsStand mixer
Ingredients
4 eggs, whites and yolks separated
1/3 cup (78 ml) sugar
2 cups (475 ml) whole milk
1 cup (240 ml) heavy cream
5 ounces (150 ml) bourbon
1 teaspoon (5 ml) freshly grated nutmeg, plus more for garnish
Instructions1. Beat the egg yolks in the bowl of a stand mixer for approximately one minute, or until they lighten in color.  Slowly mix in the sugar and continue to mix until dissolved.
2. Slowly pour in the milk and cream.  Add the bourbon and nutmeg and stir to combine.  Transfer mixture to a large serving bowl.
3. Clean out the bowl of the stand mixer.
4. Beat the egg whites in the bowl of the stand mixer until soft peaks form.  While the mixer is still on, slowly add another tablespoon of sugar and beat to form stiff peaks.
5. Add the egg whites to the cream mixture and whisk to combine.
6. Serve in glass mugs with a sprinkle of freshly grated nutmeg on top.

Note: There is a risk of salmonella and other food-borne illnesses when consuming uncooked eggs.  It is recommended that when preparing this recipe, you use grade A or AA eggs that have been refrigerated.

September 19, 2012

FREE, FRESH, FABULOUS, FALL

Dear Fall,

First and foremost welcome; it’s been quite a long time since we’ve sensed you and truly, you have been missed. The heat this year was at its peak and our skin still feels the scorching of it.

Summer was good (for most of us at least); but as soon as you came along, despite the relief we felt when we the breeze started caressing our hair, some of us seems to have met with our melancholic ego. We had forgotten the taxes, economic difficulties, financial crisis and what not’s that were around us all of last year.

This is why, dearest fall, you have to persuade us that things are not that bad and that all of it is just an unpleasant phase we are going through. I know you are not Santa and writing you a letter is not so effective, but I am asking you either way to try and keep all these happy, refreshed, relaxed people smiling even when routine takes over their lives once again.

They say that winter is going to be hard on us this year but I am sure it’s just those damn politicians and journalists terrifying us. Everything will be just fine and all of us will have food, shelter, friends and family around us which at the end of the day, is what matters.

You should know that I like you a lot. Actually, I love you more than any other season. You include my birthday, my best friends' birthday, my adventures-to-tell after summer, a shopping spree bringing along new clothes; you motivate me to be induced into new activities, hobbies and to renew my membership at the gym. Basically, you do things that no man or family member could ever do. You are unique.

so here I am on my desk looking through the window and contemplating your beauty: the red – brown leaves dancing to the sound and movements of the wind, slowly falling off the trees, an indecisive sky turning from sunny to cloudy within minutes and finally, the people walking on the streets: few of them are lightly dressed and cold whereas others are warmly dressed and hot.

My only concern in this life when you come along is when it will be a good day to wash my car. Your rain is unpredictable and very muddy. But I empathize with this condition as you are summer’s washing machine.

I hereby end this letter dedicating you to all my friends and family and letting them know that this year will be better than the one before and worse than the one to come as long as we remain positive, hopeful and true to ourselves.

I virtually hug you and thank you for coming for the 26th time into my life.

Love,

Tamara

   

August 2, 2012

AMOUREUSE DE CHARLOTTE

Charlotte Olympia and her shoes

She’s been on the market since 2006 but I haven’t really taken her very seriously until last season. This fall, I want to buy everything she has thought of, designed, displayed. Every single pair of what she has done is an exclusive. It is an expensive buy but I would spend a little extra money for it: It will be the disco ball of your wardrobe! She is well known for the shoes but I wouldn’t mind carrying a Matrioshka clutch or a purse in 
the shape of lips. 


                      

As worn by the famous








July 11, 2012

HASTA LUEGO SEVILLA...


Seville is a lovely city. Waking up early in the morning, enjoying a rich breakfast at the Palacio de Villapanes Hotel and sipping my (finally) perfectly prepared Cappuccino is exactly what I was looking for after my previous weekend in Mykonos.

The Hotel's lobby: my morning coffee place
Still, the schedule was a little bit hectic; as soon as the last drop of my (again) perfectly prepared Cappuccino was gone, we had to rush into the bus and go to the renowned sites of the city like Alcazar, the Mesquita and the cathedral of Santa Maria Sede. Not that I dislike History, but I’d rather spare my readers of the historical-all-that-jazz part. BUT, just because I am a proud Arab (at that time the Arabs were super amazing smart people who helped Spain obtain the civilized and artistic touch it has today), I would like to point out few historical points:
  • Hercules was the one who marked with six columns the place where the great Julius Caesar later on built the Seville which was then called Iulia Romula Hispalis (206 B.C)
  • 527 was the year where the Visigoths established themselves and promoted Catholicism through King Recared.
  • In the year 712, the Arabs (called the Moors at that time) settled in Seville for quite a long time (around 536 years!); a period long enough to influence the arts, religion and the language.
  • In 1248, Fernando III brought back the power of Christianity and put an end to the Moors’ power.
  • In 1492 many things occurred that altered the history of Spain and the world in general: the Moors were completely thrown out from Seville, Spain was unified under one crown and Christopher Columbus discovered the “New World” which made Seville the intermediate route between Europe and America.
  • The first economical and artistic decline hit the city in the sixteenth century mostly due to the Plague, the floods, etc.
  • Thanks to its river, Guadalquivir (the Grand Valley in Arabic), Seville was since the ninth century both a river port and a bridge between the Atlantic ocean and the hinterland of Andalusia.

Seville’s small alleys and terracotta walls made me travel in a time where people moved with carriages and horses, where children would safely play on the streets and where women would sing opera songs from the play “Carmen” while drying their laundry on the balcony; basically, where all was simpler. After the appreciation I had for all these rural details, I concluded that Seville is one of the best cities in Spain in terms of beauty and history (again, my Arab origins come into play in this bias statement).
Wall of  the Royal Palace of Alcazar (originally a Moorish fort)

the Royal Palace of Alcazar
Garden of the Royal Palace of Alcazar
the Mesquita, Cordoba: Islamic architecture's perfection
One big, big, BIG disadvantage in Seville is the food. Paella? No way; I didn’t like it at all (just by looking at the picture tell me frankly, would you eat it?); Tapas? Most of them looked odd and are either way not sufficient for my metabolism. Also, this thing that they have with the damned “jamon” is ridiculous: everything has ham in it, even a green salad! Thus, I spent the weekend eating bread and some “safe” appetizers. So if you go to Spain, you probably should pack several cans of Tuna and a big bag of Spaghetti. 

Traditional sea-food-based Paella (pity the flies wandering around don't show on the picture)
Another great experience was spending the day at a Spaniard farm located in a far away place in the mountains where all appeared to me as if I was leaving in another era. I had a great time exploring the area and a lot of fun riding the “horsey”.  The people owning the farm as well as (I guess) their relatives were very hospitable serving us water, sangria, wine and tapas over and over again. They were all dressed in flamenco dresses and flowers in their heads, dancing to the guitar which made me understand and appreciate the beauties of the Spanish folklore.

How cute?
Break in the mountain with a lot of Folklore



July 8, 2012

MYKONOS GETAWAY



View of Mykonos and its windmills 


It is astonishing how positive such a small piece of land can be.  I was in Mykonos for four days and now back in Athens, I need a whole week to realize that my glamorous getaway has actually ended. As soon as I got out the plane on the island, the strong wind felt like an overture to freedom; the heat, the pollution and the grumpy Athenian crowd is now a trillion miles away.

Mykonos is the number-one-Tamara’s-favorite island as there is nothing missing on it (except maybe some vegetation).  There is a lot of ways to live the wonders of it. If you are super crazy, you wake up every morning at ten, go to one of the many beaches it has to offer, fall asleep while being bronzed by the sun, get up while the sun sets, go eat (the best restaurants in the Cyclades are few meters a way), go to an afternoon bar-dancing session, rest for half an hour and then get into an island-sexy clothing and go down town to party all night and probably steal some time from the early morning too.

Psarou Beach Party
One of my favourite spots is Psarou beach. It gives you everything you need for living the Mykonian experience: huge mattresses where you can cuddle with your boyfriend (or with your crazy girlfriend who is very excited to be on holidays), sipping a refreshing black rum Mojito (or a few dozen) and when you are done with the sun, a compilation of sea food at Nammos that would leave Captain Cousteau with his mouth wide open. At some point during the digesting process, people start getting uber energized and start dancing on tables.

Unfortunately, all good things tend to end very quickly. Although I extended my stay, I had to go back to the wonderful grey / white office of mine in Athens.

  

April 2, 2012

I LOVE WAVES...


They inspire me to stay calm and relax after a long laborious week. On a sunny Sunday afternoon, I sat on the warm white stones of Loutraki’s beach, the wind pleasantly whistling in my ear while eating my cookie crunch ice cream. My paradise.

For a while, I was enjoying the incredible view that was just an hour away from the polluted capital, Athens; a perfect way to celebrate the essence of April along with spring season.

Loutraki, Greece, is a touristic, yet refined town (I spotted several SPAs while getting there and of course, the famous Casino) located around 80 km away from the capital. Its rich vegetation and beautiful landscapes makes it one of my top places to hop to for a quick swim outside the noise, crowd and chaos of Athens.

After breathing some fresh air and having the sun caress your face, it’s kind of hard to get back to work on a Monday morning… Oh well… have a good, sunny week everyone!  

March 22, 2012

SUN IS KNOCKING ON OUR DOOR



From a whisper to a scream coming from the one and only Spring...

Finally I can smell it, I can sense it and I have already started to flirt with it! Spring! Spring! Spring is here! 

After a long, chillier than ever, winter in Greece this week is revealing the end of it all. No more depression over bad weather or reconsideration of a night out due to heavy rain. From now on, it's all about light and shiny clothing, fully loaded accessories and no coats to hide it.

It's time to hit the parks and jog in style, perhaps succeed in getting a tan in order to be less ridiculously white at the beach. 

Aaah! I feel so much better now. Of course, one thing is still bothering (because as humans are never satisfied): Being "trapped" behind closed doors watching the sunny atmosphere through a glass window, not being able to reach it. This my friends, is called office employment. At least, we still have the week ends to look forward to the weekend and the privilege to be right next to the beach!

So... Vivement le weekend!

And Happy Spring Equinox everyone! 




  

March 13, 2012

My very own "friendship" article

"I will speak ill of no man, and speak all the good I know of everybody."
- Benjamin Franklin

What can someone expect on Tuesday 13th? In Greece they consider it as a jynxed day where people shouldn’t be going out much and rather stay home, cuddling and watch television for avoiding any kind of social dispute.

I don’t believe in superstitions. But I surely believe in how people affect your mood when times are not so bright in the country we live in.

I am so irritated by everything that is happening in Greece and more specifically the impact it is having on my social circle; What I see is that when friends are supposed to stand by each other and help each other when the dark days come, they rather turn their backs and focus on every non sense issue they have in their very own private life. In other words, what I see is pure egotism.
"Egotism is the aesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity." - Frank Leahy
Many of us have spent many hours of our days trying to console, cheer up and even talk some sense into our friends. They may have been through hell and back, or they may be simply in a bad mood and hence exaggerating; still, you make sure to always focus on their problem and try to resolve it as smoothly as possible. I am sure every one of us tries to do so for their peers but some just “lose control” and make the whole matter about you. Or worse, you just nod mecahnically because you are thinking of other stull like how you are going to spend your time at night.

Let’s get more specific. I have had strong friendships all over the world (actually no, just in London, Beirut and Athens) and every year I realize how complex it is getting as we grow up and how exploitation becomes more and more common amongst your friends.
"I don't trust him. We're friends." - Bertolt Brecht
So, as a 25 year-old-not-that-patient person I have figured some ways to not get disappointed and rather move on without giving any importance to what has happened between a friend and me.


First and foremost, be sure you are righteously irritated. Sometimes we get too sentimental and confuse the whole matter (especially when girls PMS). You may be the one who is “awfully” wrong.

Second, be sure to have several groups of friends. If you hang out with the same crowd daily, you are more prone to fight with each other. Your group of friends and your acquaintances should be thoroughly separated so you can interact with as many as possible and in different styles of locations.

Also, make sure to have a hobby. You have no idea how annoying it is to have people calling you from the moment they wake up to the time they get out of the house bugging you on what are the plans for tonight. Having a hobby takes out a lot of your energy (in a good way of course, except if your hobby is selling drugs in the ghetto) and makes you love staying home: Be your own best friend. Be the inner best friend who is always there to protect you, chat or chill out with you, care and love you unconditionally. Life provides us of constant reminders that ourselves is the essence to everything.
Kids hang out with themselves by having an imaginary friend which help them find the ”always-dependable best friend of love, friendship and happiness”  within themselves
Read. Read articles, the paper, the news, tabloids or even Freud. Sometimes focusing on the rich and famous’ lives enhances your mood. Who doesn’t laugh to the Kardashian’s lame fights or to Britney Spears’ weird mood swings?

Never ask the stupid, stupid question: “How could you do that to me?” Frankly, it is futile. This person you are facing is probably a bitch / bastard and if he/she is worth a second shot (which usually doesn’t) he/she will be strong on apologies (if he actually says sorry; because we have a tendency to be very selfish for no reason at all). I don’t agree with Elton John saying that “sorry seems to be the hardest word”. Sorry is sorry: when you mess up big time with a person you love the least you could do is apologize. But again, I agree with the saying: "Friendship is delicate as a glass, once broken it can be fixed but there will always be cracks"

“Being sorry is the highest act of selfishness, seeing value only after discarding it." - Douglas Horton 
Stop being a hypocrite just to show how awesome you are. You have to be a big actor to keep hypocrisy going on. Eventually, you’ll get busted and then you’ll be so lonely that your second self will be your only friend. 

When a friend tells you an ugly truth don’t get offended. It is one of the main reasons why you have friends and family around you: For example if a good friend of yourse doesn’t not like your crowd there probably is something out there that looks fishy. It’s not always about being jealous (although in many female friendships, jealousy is a main reason for fighting).


NEVER and I truly say, NEVER accuse a person of doing or saying something you have said or done too like for example gossiping about you. I have friends who were talking behind my back for ages. Few months later, I was tempted to do the same and they did a whole fuss about it. People don’t understand how much it hurts until their own self is faced with it.

Don’t get me wrong… Friends are wonderful people. They help you in the obstacles you face daily, they make you laugh, entertain you, cry with you when you are sad. All this is what makes friendship so special: Altruism, being there for the other person, forgetting what your own issued and focusing on your friends’. This people are thos that keep us going and grow stronger every day. 

There are now a dozen of people in my life that I consider friends and as I grow up there is a strong possibility this number will decrease even more but I am happy with it, because with each relationship that fades away comes a whole new set of concepts on human bonds and perhaps you will meet other people more suitable to your every day life. Just remember: True Friendship is like ghosts: everybody talks about it, but few have actually seen it.

To be happy, we must not be too concerned with others." - Albert Camus

January 27, 2012

Good Morning from the Cold South Coast!


Behind the chaos,  the crisis and the scandals, pictures like this remind me why I love my country so much. It's a gift from God to be able to wake up on a cold January morning and observe the waves enlightened by a bright sun.

The week end is near, the weather is cold, the fuel prices are going up so rent a movie, light the fireplace and find some good friends to enjoy it!!

Good Morning!

January 23, 2012

IPhone 4S and IPad 2 jailbreak is out!



For those out there that are Iphone users, I am very, very, VERY glad to say that the jailbreak for IOS 5.0 for the Iphone 4S is now out for both Macintosh and Windows. Yesterday was “le jour J” as the French say. The jailbreaking community succeeded in first uleashing the Iphone 4s and Ipad 2 a-5 based devices through Mac computers. Later in the day though, a command-line based tool was created for both Windows and Mac users.

Who is behind all that? They are called the Dev teams and they can mostly be seen as the Secret hacking services for any Apple software. They may indeed be deviant (even though Dev for them stands for Developpers) and Apple’s worst enemies but man if they make us save money on applications! There are many Dev teams out there: some get arrested and some others get away with it so I thank them for being so into jailbreaking Iphones because they certainly made my life easier.

Anyway, who cares who did it and why... The important part is that it is out!

Instructions on how to jailbreak are here.









January 15, 2012

A PAIN IN THE... FEET

by Tommy Ton  
It’s a happy Sunday morning. A wonderful night with good friends, drinks and dancing just ended few hours ago. But here’s the downside of the story: HEELS. They are so perfect and yet, they make me suffer and sometimes, are the reason why I come back home earlier than expected (i.e.: no worries: I mean 4 am instead of 7 am). This moment, my right foot has a weird “bluish” color and some red lines can be spotted.

The designers that make the heels must be big women haters, hence the gayness of most of them. No one can argue with the fact that extra huge heels are so beautiful you just can’t keep your wallet away once you see them but you then realize they end up being your clubbing night’s worst nightmare.

10 cm, 12 cm, 14 cm, 16cm, 18cm!... Ughhh! Let me show you some of literally “killer” heels I spotted for this spring: 
Brian Atwood. 12.5 cm. 455 Euros  
Brian Atwood. 14 cm. 1,630 Euros 
Brian Atwood. 14 cm. 650 Euros. 
Jimmy Choo. 12.5 cm. 545 Euros
Jimmy Choo. 15 cm. 1,395 Euros
Jimmy Choo. 16.5 cm. 1,150 Euros 

Miu Miu. 12.5 cm. 490 Euros 
Miu Miu. 14 cm. 450 Euros 
Giuseppe Zanotti. 16.5 cm. 505 Euros 
Giuseppe Zanotti. 16.5 cm. 980 Euros 
Christian Louboutin. 16 cm. 695 Euros. 
Yves Saint Laurent (Classics). 14 cm. 1,295 Euros.

Giuseppe Zanotti. 15 cm. 690 Euros. 
Versace. 18 cm. 840 Euros.

One piece of advice: aim for flashy heels. You pay lots for them and they are uncomfortable but at least, they get to be seen and admired!

Fortunately, in 2007, a Canadian woman, Hailey Coleman made the female population more comfortable by founding "Damn Heels": She created cute and comfy ballerinas that come in a dutch small enough to fit in your evening bag (hopefully fits as designers also tend to create ridiculously small purses that barely fit your phone; but that's another story). These very flat ballerinas only cost $ 45.00 and especially if you have a long walk, are worth it!