What Valentine are you? #Jane Austen

By Betty Blum - febbraio 05, 2019


Do you feel romance in the air? Shops are full of little hearts and love thoughts.. It's almost Valentine's Day!
You girls in love, have you already decided on the outfit to wear? Already thought about original and trendy gifts? Do you love flowers? 
Well, not all the girls are the same.. Because a sportier one prefers a winter holiday instead of flowers, and a posh can’t be satisfied with two chocolates.. So I had fun imagining several Valentine girls, giving each of them trendy tips about lingerie, flowers, gifts, or original ideas! Every day a different Valentine ... And you? What Valentine are you?
Have fun and baci baci baci!


#JANE AUSTEN
I must start with the icon of romance: Jane Austen! Our beloved writer of Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion... How many have empathized with Elisabeth? How many have dreamed of Mr. Darcy? .. This old-fashioned world of sweet conversations, love letters, walks in blooming gardens and dances in Victorian castles… does not make us dream yet?
If you are a kind, ironic and affable Valentine soul like Jane, these are my tips!




Chambray Bralette
A very romantic lingerie with two-toned shimmer stretch galloon lace in chambray
Light, decorative and comfortable at the same time! This bralette in light blue lace is a Savage X lingerie created by Rihanna! 


Old fashioned Roses
Flowers are very important for you! You knows their fragrances, their symbols and, like a real Jane Austen’s character, you are dreaming about living in a Cottage in Hampshire and passing the day by picking flowers in your garden and wearing them as garlands on your head or around your neck.. So romantic!
Yours is an old-fashioned roses, with lilac and fragrant herbs, informally bound with a romantic ribbon. Delicate and pure! 
P.S.: Do you know that in the 200th year since her death, a “Jane Austen” rose was launched celebrating the most loved novelist? 


Turquoise Ring
This wonderful ring actually belonged to Jane Austen and it was purchased by Jane Austen’s House Museum in Chawton, Hampshire. The turquoise gemstone was quite popular in the Regency, when routs from Egypt ensured this bright blue stone. It is not known who gave Jane the ring, but it beautifully reflects Jane’s kind and modest soul.
A turquoise ring is the perfect gift for romantic and not materialistic girls.


Victorian Cake
If you have the same taste of Queen Victoria, this is your favourite cake! The traditional English “Victorian Sponge Cake”: two sponge cakes sandwiched together, filled with raspberry jam and sweet cream cheese, dripped with raspberries (or hearts?) that add a touch of sour, and sprinkled with caster sugar…. So familiar, easy to make, and always delicious! Recipe by Ginger Jane


Valentine Puzzle Purse
Before there were teddy bears and boxes of chocolate, love letters were offered! And a really intimate and playful Valentine was the “Puzzle Purse”, an origami-like folded paper that has been used by young girls during Saint Valentine as token of love… Is there something more romantic and creative?
You can easily create your own Puzzle Purse by folding a paper and adding a token of love in the centre, like a decorated heart, a sweet message or a dry flowers, a drop of perfume.. Be creative and kind!




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