lolo timeline RSSlolo timeline RSS2026-02-21T04:18:07+0000<![CDATA[lolo added new blog post]]> Eric Dane – A Beautiful Soul Gone Too Soon The world has lost Eric Dane far too early. At just 53 years old, the beloved actor known to millions as Dr. Mark Sloan «McSteamy» from Grey’s Anatomy, has passed away. After publicly sharing his diagnosis of ALS, he faced his illness with courage and dignity. Still, nothing prepares you for the shock of such a loss. Eric joined Grey’s Anatomy in 2006 and quickly became one of the show’s most iconic characters. What could have remained a charming «pretty boy» role became something deeper in his hands. He gave Mark Sloan vulnerability, warmth, humor, and heart. He made him human. That is why audiences loved him. But beyond the screen, Eric was so much more. I had the privilege of meeting him personally, and I can say from my heart: he was an incredibly kind and genuinely sympathetic human being. Warm, attentive, humble, nothing about him felt distant or arrogant. You met a person, not a star. Only two years separate us in age. That makes this loss feel even closer, even more surreal. It is unbearably sad to see such a wonderful soul leave this world so early. I am deeply shocked, deeply saddened. Today, I am not only mourning an actor from a series I loved. I am mourning a man who left a real impression on me, a gentle, beautiful soul who deserved so much more time. Rest in peace, Eric. You will be remembered, not only as McSteamy, but as the kind human being you truly were. LoL, Sandra Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht and via Instagram @realericdane DISCLOSURE: We may earn commission from links on this page, but I only recommend products I love. PromiseThe post Eric Dane – A Beautiful Soul Gone Too Soon first appeared on Sandra‘s Closet. Read more here

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<![CDATA[lolo added new blog post]]> Attention, Upper East Siders! British shoemaking craftsmanship meets New York luxury and that can only mean one thing: shoes will shine, steps will be more stylish, and a walk through Manhattan is about to become legendary. John Lobb, the world-renowned master of bespoke shoes, has opened an exclusive shoe-shine station at The Mark Hotel on the Upper East Side. And because a little movement is good for both soles and souls, The Mark has teamed up with illustrator RF. Alvarez, known for his playful drawings, to create a specially illustrated map that now showcases a carefully curated route from The Mark to the John Lobb boutique on Madison Avenue. The route passes famous landmarks as well as hidden gems not everyone knows about. Let’s get started!

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2026-02-14T04:18:08+0000
<![CDATA[lolo added new blog post]]> I couldn’t have wished for a more perfect birthday last Friday. Surrounded by incredible, stylish women in Zürich – some of whom even traveled to celebrate with me – my heart is still so full. From 12:30 PM until 12:30 AM we laughed, talked, celebrated, and created the most beautiful memories at Club zum Rennweg. I feel beyond grateful and honestly so spoiled. Thank you to everyone who made this day so special. I love birthdays, but even more, I love the people who make them unforgettable. My look: Hypnotic lace trim mini dress by Zimmermann, small Heritage shoulder bag by Chloé, Rossy 160 patent leather platform sandals by Saint Laurent, floral lace tights in burgundy by Calzedonia, and crystal-embellished clip-on earrings in gold by Alessandra Rich. LoL, Sandra Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Anastasia Diadio @diadio.anastasia DISCLOSURE: We may earn commission from links on this page, but I only recommend products I love. Promise.The post My Look: My Birthday Luncheon in Zurich first appeared on Sandra‘s Closet. Read more here

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2026-02-07T04:18:14+0000
<![CDATA[lolo added new blog post]]> It’s my birthday. Wrapped in polka dots, I celebrate another year of becoming, lighter in laughter, sharper in vision. Not chasing time, but wearing it well. Elegance isn’t about age, it’s about presence. And today, I’m fully here turning 51. My look: Bow-embellished ruffled polka-dot silk-crepe mini dress, earrings with pearls, and crystal-embellished fringed-edge necklace, all by Alessandra Rich, puff-sleeve leather jacket in black by Chloé, Brides de Gala Bandana a Pois scarf 70 by Hermès, wallet on chain by CHANEL, fishnet tights with rhinestones by Calzedonia, and studded Tan-Go platform pumps by Valentino. LoL, Sandra Photos: © Sandra Bauknecht / Felicia Sewerinsson @feliciasewerinsson DISCLOSURE: We may earn commission from links on this page, but I only recommend products I love. Promise.The post My Look: It’s My Birthday first appeared on Sandra‘s Closet. Read more here

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2026-01-31T04:18:07+0000
<![CDATA[lolo added new blog post]]> End of an Era at Hermès: Véronique Nichanian Steps Down – What Comes Next? In a major moment for luxury fashion, Véronique Nichanian (71), the longtime creative force behind Hermès menswear, has officially stepped down, closing one of the most enduring chapters in modern fashion history. A Legendary Tenure: 37 Years at Hermès Véronique Nichanian’s career at Hermès is nothing short of extraordinary. Joining the French luxury house in 1988, she built and defined Hermès’s menswear identity from the ground up after being recruited from Cerruti by Jean-Louis Dumas. Over her 37-year tenure, she became known for a design philosophy rooted in understated elegance, impeccable craftsmanship, and timeless sophistication, hallmarks of the Hermès aesthetic. Rather than chasing trends, Nichanian favored subtle refinement: beautifully constructed garments that married functionality with quiet luxury. Her longevity also made her one of the longest-serving creative directors in fashion, a rare figure of continuity in an industry often defined by rapid change and designer turnover. With a 37-year tenure, Nichanian even surpasses Karl Lagerfeld’s legendary 36-year run at Chanel, making her one of the longest-serving creative directors in modern luxury fashion history. Nichanian’s final collection for Hermès was presented during the January 2026 runway season, marking the end of an era both for her and for the brand’s menswear division. Passing the Torch: Grace Wales Bonner Takes Over Hermès has chosen British designer Grace Wales Bonner as Nichanian’s successor in the menswear creative director role. The announcement marks a bold, yet thoughtful, new chapter for the storied French maison. At 35 years old, Wales Bonner brings fresh energy and a unique artistic perspective to one of fashion’s most iconic houses. She founded her eponymous label, Wales Bonner, in 2014 and has been celebrated for her work that bridges fashion, culture, and intellectual inquiry — earning awards and... Read more

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2026-01-24T04:18:11+0000