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<strong>SPINNING</strong> <strong>SHADES</strong><br />
M A G A Z I N E<br />
NO1<br />
FALL 2018<br />
WWW.<strong>SPINNING</strong><strong>SHADES</strong>.COM <strong>ISSUE</strong> 1
W E L C O M E .
<strong>SPINNING</strong> <strong>SHADES</strong><br />
NO1
SEPTEMBER 2018<br />
<strong>ISSUE</strong> ONE OF <strong>SPINNING</strong> <strong>SHADES</strong> IS BORN.<br />
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KATHARINA KILB
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YUJI WATANABE<br />
FOR XUAN<br />
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CÔTE BLANC<br />
STUDIO<br />
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PAULINA<br />
BY MICHELLE TRAN<br />
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RUBAMO<br />
WITH JANNIK HANNE<br />
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EXPLORING A CAREER<br />
IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY<br />
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY<br />
STEFFI BUESCHGENS<br />
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UNDERTHERADAR<br />
BEA<br />
NICK<br />
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WE AIN‘T YOURS TO TAME<br />
DANIEL CABRERA<br />
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RED LINE DISTRICT<br />
BY DASCHA<br />
78<br />
BANGBANG.ART<br />
82<br />
HOW FULFILMENT AND<br />
HAPPINESS INCREASE BECAUSE<br />
OF CREATIVITY<br />
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SEARCHING FOR MAGDI<br />
BY MARTINA KOČAR<br />
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IBIZA<br />
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WINTER VACATION<br />
102<br />
NICE<br />
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EDM SPECIAL<br />
FRANK SONIC
Y U J I W A T A N A B E<br />
F O R<br />
XUAN<br />
PARIS<br />
MODEL: HILDA HALILOVIC<br />
STYLIST: HARUKA SUZUKI<br />
HAIR ARTIST: RIMI URA<br />
MAKE UP ARTIST: LAURE DANSOU
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY YUJI WATANABE
WWW.XUAN-PARIS.COM<br />
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<strong>SPINNING</strong> <strong>SHADES</strong> M A G A Z I N E<br />
WHEN A<br />
BANDITO<br />
LOVES THE<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
„THE SHERIFF IS IN LOVE WITH<br />
WELCH AND HIS MOTIVATION HAS<br />
MORE TO DO WITH SAVING HER<br />
THAN ARRESTING MARTIN AND<br />
STEWART.“<br />
- WE GO BACK TO THE 60‘S.<br />
THE STORY OF THE FILM<br />
BANDOLERO INSPIRED US TO<br />
SHOOT A MODERN VISION OF IT.<br />
C Ô T E B L A N C<br />
S T U D I O<br />
THE BANDOLERO COLLECTION
YASEMIN ASKIN WEARS<br />
„ICED BLUE COUTURE DRESS“<br />
C Ô T E B L A N C S T U D I O
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DRAPED<br />
SILK DRESS<br />
WITH<br />
HANDMADE BELT<br />
WITH FEATHER<br />
AND SWAROVSKI<br />
C Ô T E B L A N C<br />
S T U D I O
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P R O D U C T I O N<br />
DRESSES AND STYLING<br />
C Ô T E B L A N C<br />
S T U D I O<br />
MENSWEAR BANDOLERO BY DOGER<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY: BÜSRA DÖGER<br />
RETOUCH: BUGRA DÖGER<br />
MODELS: YASEMIN ASKIN AND BUGRA DÖGER
EMBROIDERED HANDMADE MIDI DRESS<br />
C Ô T E B L A N C S T U D I O<br />
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P A U L I N A<br />
B Y<br />
MICHELLE TRAN<br />
ASSISTANT: LUKE CHANG<br />
MODEL: PAULINA GROCHOWINA<br />
STYLIST: BEC COLE<br />
HAIR ARTIST: PETER BECKETT<br />
MAKE UP ARTIST: CHRISTINE GAUNT
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DE INNOCENTIS “LU ASYMMETRICAL BOW TOP“<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
VICKY SARGE EARRINGS - CHRISTINE<br />
HEART OF BONE RINGS - CHRISTINE
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MARIA LUCIA HOHAN “ZELMA DRESS“<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
LELET SILVER HEADBAND CHRISTINE<br />
HEART OF BONE RINGS - CHRISTINE
DE INNOCENTIS “LU ASYMMETRICAL BOW TOP“<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
VICKY SARGE EARRINGS - CHRISTINE<br />
HEART OF BONE RINGS - CHRISTINE<br />
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MACGRAW “MAGNETIC DRESS IN BLACK GALAXY“<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
GOOSSENS BROOCH - CHRISTINE<br />
GOOSSENS EARRINGS - CHRISTINE
ELLERY - COUNTESS OFF THE SHOULDER TOP BLACK<br />
GUCCI - BEE NECKLACE WITH CRYSTALS AND PEARLS<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
HEART OF BONE RINGS - ON LEFT AND RIGHT HAND<br />
ON RIGHT HAND “BAD BUNNY“ - CHRISTINE
ASILIO “SANCTION LEATHER RUFFLE DRESS“<br />
GOOSSENS EARRINGS - CHRISTINE<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
STYLISTS OWN MARABOU JACKET
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STELLA MCCARTNEY “LOTTIE LUSTING“<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
HEART OF BONE RINGS - CHRISTINE<br />
RELIQUIA “ STAR PEARL EARRINGS”
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GINGER & SMART “GRAVITATE TOP“<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - FINGER TIPLESS OPERA GLOVES<br />
ATSUKO KUDO - STOCKINGS<br />
HEART OF BONE RINGS - CHRISTINE
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PHOTOGRAPHY MICHELLE TRAN<br />
ASSISTANT LUKE CHANG<br />
MODEL PAULINA GROCHOWINA<br />
STYLIST BEC COLE<br />
HAIR ARTIST PETER BECKETT<br />
MAKE UP ARTIST CHRISTINE GAUNT
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R U B A M O<br />
T O G E T H E R W I T H<br />
J A N N I K H A N N E<br />
P H O T O G R A P H Y<br />
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MODEL: NASSSTASIA<br />
MAKE UP ARTIST: MIKE EWEND
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PHOTOGRAPHY JANNIK HANNE<br />
MODEL NASSSTASIA<br />
STYLIST RUBAMO<br />
MAKE UP ARTIST MIKE EWEND
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PHOTOGRAPHY JANNIK HANNE<br />
MODEL NASSSTASIA<br />
STYLIST RUBAMO<br />
MAKE UP ARTIST MIKE EWEND<br />
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PHOTOGRAPHY JANNIK HANNE<br />
MODEL NASSSTASIA<br />
STYLIST RUBAMO<br />
MAKE UP ARTIST MIKE EWEND
EXPLORING A CAREER<br />
IN THE FASHION INDUSTRY<br />
Few things change faster than the latest fads of<br />
fashion. Much like art, it‘s a slice of culture that<br />
allows people the individuality of expression.<br />
Fashion represents more than just clothing or<br />
the trends portrayed in magazines. It is exceptionally<br />
suited to meet individual tastes, backgrounds,<br />
preferences, personalities and budgets.<br />
Some folks even swear by certain styles based<br />
on astrology.<br />
Upon exploration of the fashion industry, there<br />
are many branches. Truly, the fashion business<br />
continues to grow and evolve, going back many<br />
centuries. As new inventions and styles emerge,<br />
the ever-evolving cycle keeps fashion fresh, exciting<br />
and sometimes shocking.<br />
These days, an individual no longer has to be just<br />
another pretty face to emerge as a fashion mogul.<br />
People typically think of the fashion industry<br />
in terms of the traditional careers, such as becoming<br />
a model, designer or perhaps a writer for<br />
a famous fashion magazine. However, there are<br />
so many more undiscovered opportunities available.<br />
Because fashion is a broad and necessary<br />
part of society, it offers abundant careers that<br />
run the gamut of ingenious. Whether you are a<br />
budding college student, a stay-at-home parent,<br />
a self-proclaimed “fashionista”, or an entrepreneur<br />
who is contemplating a career change the<br />
world is your marketplace. Everyone wears clothes.<br />
And even someone with no sense of style<br />
can become immersed in the industry, either by<br />
opening an online store, writing about fashion,<br />
or connecting like minds on a professional level.<br />
Therefore, nearly everyone needs the fashion industry.<br />
From the plain polo shirt to the wildest designer<br />
dress; accessories or lavish wedding apparel –<br />
there is a market that appeals to the product or<br />
service you offer. You just need to know what to<br />
do next.<br />
Fortunately, the era of the Internet has opened up<br />
a worldwide of possibilities. Literally. No longer<br />
does the small town girl need to feel inferior if she<br />
doesn’t have access to the same possibilities as<br />
the uptown girl from Manhattan. Virtually anyone<br />
who has a strong yearning to express creativity<br />
through fashion can take steps to find a dream<br />
career doing exactly what they love. Even if you<br />
are not so interested in fashion itself – but rather,<br />
the business aspect of it – the fashion industry is<br />
undeniably a highly marketable and fun place to<br />
be. And by the way, fashion is not just for women<br />
anymore. Many men have gravitated toward this<br />
business, too.<br />
Wake up and discover a heart-throbbing feeling<br />
of enjoyment when you go to work every<br />
day. You can and will, if you truly want it.
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PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
STEFFI BUESCHGENS<br />
MODEL<br />
LIN SONJA<br />
HAIR AND MAKE UP ARTIST<br />
LISA KNAPE
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BEA<br />
/ N O V E M B E A K I N D<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY BY<br />
JONAS GOEDDE<br />
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PHOTOGRAPHY JONAS GOEDDE<br />
MODEL BEA / NOVEMBEAKIND<br />
BANANO SHIRT - BIRDFISH<br />
TROUSERS - EDITED<br />
SQUARE - LOUIS VUITTON
ICK<br />
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY<br />
PASCAL GEISLER
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NICK LETRONG AKA LEETO IS A MUSICIAN AND GERMAN RAPPER.<br />
HE IS ALSO INTO PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO WITH HIS BUSINESS ‚ASIAFRAMEWORKS‘.<br />
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DISSY<br />
PLAYLIST 01<br />
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WE AIN‘T YOURS TO TAME<br />
DESIGNER DANIEL CABRERA<br />
PHOTOGRAPHER NATHAN ISHAR<br />
MODELS LISA STEINMEIER AND SAMIR DURATOVIC<br />
HAIR AND MAKE UP ARTIST KRISTINA HAMMERSCHMIDT
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‚We Ain’t Yours To Tame‘ is the name under which Daniel Cabrera<br />
presented his graduate collection earlier this year. The<br />
Mexican born designer completed fashion school at Design<br />
Department Duesseldorf university in Germany with a collection<br />
inspired in his roots back from the country that saw<br />
him grow until five years ago when he decided to move to<br />
Europe to pursue his dream to become a fashion designer.<br />
IN HIS CONCEPT FOR THE COLLECTION IS STATED:<br />
DANIEL CABRERA<br />
“Is the beauty beyond the<br />
chains, the remnants of my<br />
culture, the beauty of a Phoenix<br />
re-born from the ashes,<br />
from the weapons once used<br />
to enslave us by others, hungry<br />
for power and delighted by the<br />
shine of our precious metals<br />
and stones, by the richness in<br />
color of the plumage that covered<br />
us, not different from the<br />
present day, on which oil and<br />
resources hunt down entire<br />
nations. Is the beauty of the<br />
blood shed by my ancestors<br />
defending and claiming back<br />
their freedom and succeeding<br />
with sticks and stones,<br />
the same blood of those who,<br />
despite the circumstances,<br />
never let their roots die, neither<br />
in spirit nor in existence.<br />
This is a homage to my people.<br />
It is a recognition of the pride<br />
that comes with inheriting<br />
their strength and their passion,<br />
their fierceness and their<br />
rich culture. A culture which<br />
others have tried, still try and<br />
will again try to conquer, to tear<br />
apart. But even if they succeed,<br />
we shall rise up once again<br />
and rebuild from the rubble.<br />
For this collection, I took inspiration<br />
from one of the many<br />
examples of cultures being<br />
overtaken by others: Mexico,<br />
where my own roots lie. I<br />
am proud of its perseverance<br />
to stay true to itself and the<br />
courage that drove its people<br />
to take up arms against those<br />
who came into their world to<br />
enslave them, steal and loot<br />
their most precious treasures<br />
with the promise of being sent<br />
by the gods. I am proud of the<br />
courage that it took in order to<br />
fight for their freedom and gain<br />
their independence back, one<br />
that should have never been in<br />
the hands of any other nation.“
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B Y<br />
D A S C H A<br />
P H O T O G R A P H Y<br />
MODEL: MICKEY<br />
HAIR AND MAKE UP ARTIST: NADINE KASTEN
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HOW<br />
FULFILMENT<br />
AND<br />
HAPPINESS<br />
INCREASE<br />
BECAUSE<br />
OF<br />
CREATIVITY<br />
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When thinking of happiness, it‘s often<br />
assumed that such a condition is secured<br />
by the generous supply of material things<br />
and experiences. If one’s basic needs<br />
are met with a surplus to spare, this will<br />
aid in a feeling of wellbeing and security,<br />
thus making one happy. Of course one<br />
often hears the cliché “Money doesn’t buy<br />
happiness”, but how many really believe<br />
that? Conversely why is it that so many<br />
financially fortunate people who seem to<br />
have it all, remain unfulfilled and will claim<br />
to be basically unhappy? So what’s going<br />
on? Why is there still such a prevalent<br />
sense of boredom and emptiness in so<br />
many people’s lives, especially in the<br />
relatively wealthy first world. Some suggest<br />
that the secret lies in whether one is a<br />
consumer or a creator. The procurement
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of things brings with them that craved<br />
for feeling of fulfilment and subsequent<br />
happiness, it is believed. Consuming,<br />
it’s thought will fill the vacuous cavities<br />
inside one and thus satiate those feelings<br />
of emptiness and purposelessness that<br />
so many feel in modern secular societies.<br />
The problem with such a solution though,<br />
is that it lacks any challenge or struggle. It<br />
lacks the feeling of overcoming obstacles<br />
and exceeding oneself. Some research<br />
suggests that a better route to fulfilment<br />
and happiness is through engaging in<br />
a creative process. One can achieve<br />
a deeper sense of satisfaction through<br />
the mastery of new skills and setting<br />
oneself new challenges. Experts Tamlin<br />
S. Conner, Colin G. DeYoung and Paul J.<br />
Silvia, contend that there is a link between<br />
creative activity and one’s emotional<br />
state. Their research focused on the effect<br />
that creativity had in producing a feeling<br />
of wellbeing and happiness as opposed<br />
to emotional well-being having produced<br />
a proclivity for creativity. This distinction<br />
is significant because it suggests that<br />
creative activity in itself can make one feel<br />
more fulfilled and therefore happier. Their<br />
findings also seem to suggest that even<br />
though popular culture links creativity to<br />
negative emotional states like madness<br />
or sadness, their results suggested that<br />
for most people creative endeavors<br />
produce emotionally positive results. This<br />
is good news for most people because it<br />
suggests that taking up a creative pursuit<br />
is a much better contender for one’s<br />
happiness rather than reaching for one’s<br />
credit card to buy that must have sundry<br />
in order to feel good today. Instead one<br />
simply has to paint a picture, or learn a<br />
new language, or engage is whatever<br />
creative endeavor that takes one’s fancy.
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SEARCHING FOR MAGDI<br />
‚MAGDI‘FOR ME IS THE FEELING<br />
YOU SEARCH FOR YOUR WHOLE LIFE.<br />
IT IS THE FEELING YOU ARE MEANT TO BECOME.<br />
WISHING, LONGING TO HAVE LIVED IN ANOTHER TIME<br />
TRANSFORMING INTO THE PERSON, THIS IMAGE YOU<br />
HAVE HAD IN YOUR HEAD SINCE YOU WERE LITTLE.<br />
AND EVERY NOW AND THEN, THINGS HAPPEN,<br />
EVEN IF IT IS JUST A SPLIT OF A SECOND<br />
WHEN YOU FEEL YOU ARE BECOMING THIS PERSON,<br />
SOMETIMES YOU EVEN RECOGNIZE HER IN THE MIRROR.<br />
THESE POLAROIDS ARE A SUPERCUT OF THOSE MOMENTS.<br />
- M A R T I N A K O Č A R
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PHOTOGRAPHY MARTINA KOČAR
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IBIZA<br />
THE BEAUTIFUL BALEARIC ISLAND OF IBIZA, SURROUND-<br />
ED BY THE SPARKLING WATERS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN.<br />
IT’S THE IDEAL SETTING IN WHICH TO EXCHANGE THE<br />
CHANGEABLE CLIMES FOR A BIT OF MEDITERRANEAN SUN.
THE BAY<br />
OF SAN ANTONIO<br />
It‘s no secret that Ibiza attracts crowds drawn to<br />
the bustling beaches and lively bars. Nowhere<br />
is this more evident than in San Antonio Bay.<br />
Aside from its nightlife, it also enjoys one of<br />
the most picturesque beaches in the Med, and<br />
Sunset Strip is, as the name suggests, the perfect<br />
spot from which to enjoy the setting sun<br />
at day‘s end. You‘ll find plenty of activity as<br />
evening descends in the bay area, catering for<br />
music lovers of all tastes. The liveliest clubs<br />
and bars are found in San Antonio‘s West End.<br />
PLAYA D‘EN BOSSA<br />
A pretty beach with ample space awaits at<br />
Playa d‘en Bossa. Here you‘ll find Ibiza‘s longest<br />
beach, where you can cool off with some<br />
waterside fun and try your hand at some windsurfing,<br />
jet skiing, or kite surfing. This beach is<br />
not just a relaxed place to spend the daytime<br />
either, as plenty of stylish bars kick into life as<br />
the evening gets underway, many right there<br />
on the serene shoreline. It is the ideal place to<br />
enjoy a cold beer or cocktail as the sun sinks<br />
into the sea.<br />
A QUIET TIME<br />
IN SANTA EULALIA<br />
Quiet times with the family and friends can be<br />
enjoyed in Ibiza‘s Santa Eulalia. A relaxed jaunt<br />
around the marina doing a little yacht spotting<br />
is a gentle way to unwind. Why not follow that<br />
with a bite to eat at one of the many waterside<br />
restaurants, washed down with a glass<br />
of sangria? The quality dining options dotted<br />
around the marina draw tourists and locals alike<br />
to this charming part of the island.<br />
UNWIND<br />
IN TALAMANCA<br />
Another one for families is nearby Talamanca.<br />
With its stretch of golden sands and shallow<br />
waters, this is the ideal place for those bringing<br />
children and it‘s pretty much guaranteed you‘ll<br />
find your own personal space given the size of<br />
the beach. One thing worth noting about Talamanca<br />
is that it‘s open all year, holiday season<br />
or otherwise, so could be a good option<br />
if traveling out of season. With its eclectic mix<br />
of restaurants and bars and crystalline waters,<br />
Talamanca proves to be a pleasant place in<br />
which to unwind and revitalize.<br />
OLD TOWN<br />
Not to be overlooked is the island‘s Old Town,<br />
where you can sample some authentic Spanish<br />
culture. Whether you want to take a leisurely<br />
stroll around the cobbled streets, seek shade<br />
and solace in the shadow of old churches, or sit<br />
and have a coffee and watch the world go by,<br />
this lovely part of Ibiza will put you in touch with<br />
the historical vibe of the island. If you‘re feeling<br />
in need of some exercise, proceed up the<br />
ancient steps to take a look around the town‘s<br />
historic fortress and battlements with splendid<br />
views across the sparkling Med. You‘ll find<br />
some pleasant eating options along the way<br />
in shady courtyards and hidden alleyways.<br />
Needless to say, nighttime sees a transformation<br />
come over the town as it turns into party<br />
town to while away the evening hours.<br />
CAN MARÇA CAVES<br />
Once a smuggler‘s first port of call, the Can<br />
Marça Caves now feature a stunning array of<br />
waterfalls and mesmerizing pools all beautifully<br />
illuminated. The slow march of time is embodied<br />
in this subterranean world as you gaze<br />
at the stalactites and stalagmites that have formed<br />
over the unimaginable eons. The caves<br />
are found in the north of Ibiza in the Port of<br />
Sant Miquel.<br />
There can be no doubt Ibiza can cater to all<br />
types of holidaymaker. Whether you‘re looking<br />
for a week or two under deep blue skies,<br />
sparkling sea views and glorious sunsets, or<br />
you‘re here for the nightlife, the island has it<br />
all. So if you‘re contemplating some Mediterranean<br />
sun sometime soon, don‘t discount the<br />
beautiful Balearic Island of Ibiza.
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WHICH WINTER<br />
VACATION IS<br />
FOR YOU?<br />
If you live in the northern hemisphere, summer<br />
is drawing to a close, which means that<br />
you‘re probably already starting to think about<br />
where you could go this winter. From ski breaks<br />
to winter sun, here are some cold weather<br />
ideas that will keep you busy through the chillier<br />
months.<br />
A European City Break<br />
If you want to do some serious walking and sightseeing,<br />
winter is the best time to travel. The cold,<br />
crisp air that you‘ll find in most European cities<br />
might be interrupted by a few days of grey skies<br />
and rain and maybe even snow, but if you go for<br />
southern Europe like Spain and Italy it‘s never going<br />
to get too cold. And if you‘re going on vacation<br />
to be a tourist and look at the local landmarks, the<br />
weather won‘t matter much anyway. Pick up some<br />
local crafts and delicacies at the famous Christmas<br />
Markets in Vienna, go to London‘s Oxford<br />
Street to view the lights and illuminations and to<br />
finish your Christmas shopping, and go to Rome<br />
to immerse yourself in some timeless culture. Just<br />
don‘t forget your hat and gloves!<br />
Visiting The Northern Lights<br />
The winter time is the best time to go to see the<br />
Aurora Borealis, otherwise known as the Northern<br />
Lights. This is a natural light display that turns the<br />
sky shades of colours from green to red to pink,<br />
thanks to solar winds. The Aurora is mostly seen<br />
in high latitude regions like the Arctic and Antarctic.<br />
But never fear - if you want to see the Aurora,<br />
you don‘t have to travel all the way to the<br />
North Pole. The north of Scotland can provide<br />
some gorgeous views, while you could also go to<br />
Iceland and squeeze in a city break to Reykjavik<br />
as well. Other Scandinavian countries like Finland<br />
and Norway also provide incredible sights of the<br />
Northern Lights. Take them in as part of a tour so<br />
you can also explore the rest of the natural wintery<br />
delights that these countries have to offer.<br />
Skiing In The States<br />
If you love winter sports, chances are you‘re itching<br />
for summer to be over so you can hit the<br />
slopes all over again. And if you haven‘t ever tried<br />
winter sports, what are you waiting for? This year<br />
could be it. It‘s a good idea to start off with skiing<br />
while you get your balance on the snow before<br />
advancing to snowboarding, where you can focus<br />
on how to keep your centre of gravity so you stay<br />
upright. The USA offers some of the most beautiful<br />
ski slopes in the world. Everyone‘s heard of<br />
Aspen and Vail in Colorado but Breckenridge is<br />
also great, and perfect if you‘re a beginner. If you<br />
want to practise your winter sports uninhibited by<br />
other skiers, why not try out Big Sky in Montana?<br />
A lot of the slopes are deserted there so you‘ll get<br />
to enjoy the crisp snow and blue skies solo.<br />
Try Out Some Winter Sun<br />
Finally, if the cold weather‘s starting to get to you<br />
and you‘re aching for some sun on your face, it<br />
could be time to think about visiting a winter sun<br />
destination. If you want to try somewhere new,<br />
why not go for Asia? Cambodia‘s Rabbit Beach<br />
is perfect for backpackers with its authenticity and<br />
incredible seafood, while there are a number of<br />
new villa resorts for travellers who enjoy the finer<br />
things in life. If you want to spend a couple of<br />
weeks sprawled on the beach in luxury, the Maldives<br />
in the Indian Ocean might just be for you with<br />
their fine white sands and clear blue waters. Try<br />
out experiences like swimming with sharks and<br />
hiking, or simply enjoy the sun. Alternatively, why<br />
not try out St Helena? A British island in the middle<br />
of the South Atlantic ocean, it boasts glorious<br />
beaches, a picture perfect coastline, and a lot of<br />
local history to be explored.<br />
The winter doesn‘t have to be glum. Start planning<br />
your vacation now so you‘ve got something to get<br />
yourself through the drearier months of the year!
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Characterized by the fast beats or a very fast tempo in the<br />
songs, electronic dance music or EDM as commonly known<br />
can be described as a music genre. It is made by using advanced<br />
electronic music equipments. It’s origin can be traced<br />
in Europe in the early 1970s and 1980s. When this type of music<br />
emerged it was associated with the drug culture, so most<br />
people were not ready to accept the music fully. This music<br />
has since then received a lot of international popularization to<br />
date. The main target of EDM may mainly be the millennials,<br />
although more and more people even the old are listening to<br />
this genre of music. EDM is mainly made by DJs and music<br />
producers. Example of some of the DJs who have popularized<br />
EDM and the songs they have worked on include: Avicii<br />
- Wake Me Up, Swedish House Mafia - Don’t You Worry Child,<br />
Daft Punk - Get Lucky, Martin Garrix - Name Of Love, Illenium<br />
- Spirals, Calvin Harris-Summer, Tiesto-Wanted, David<br />
Guetta - Rise. The DJs identify music that has already been<br />
made or they come up with new music content, work on it and<br />
they are able to come up with a whole new piece of art that<br />
people can dance and sing along to. They also work with very<br />
good vocalists to make the songs great. Due to the musics<br />
popularity, the songs and the artists are being featured in radio<br />
and television commercials. This music genre has shifted from<br />
being played in nightclubs and raves to arenas during festivals.<br />
There has been a lot of criticism about this music genre,<br />
whereby some people claim it’s not a music genre. Some people<br />
also claim that the songs have no solid musical content,<br />
all the songs sound the same and that the songs are not long<br />
enough. Despite the criticism, this type of music continues to<br />
grow day by day. Anyone can make EDM because of the technological<br />
advancement everywhere, so it is very easy to learn<br />
how to make this music. This music genre will continue to grow<br />
in days to come. Everyone who loves to listen to this genre of<br />
music should look forward to great musical pieces now and in<br />
the future.
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