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Merry Christmas – Israel

Dec 25, 2015 by Valentina Voos No Comments
My post today is very special to me as it will describe a wonderful trip I took a few years ago to Israel. I always wanted to visit the Holy Land and visit the places Jesus has lived and died. Although I am a catholic, I respect and believe that God is only one irrespective of the religion you choose to follow… This trip was very magical because I had the opportunity to visit Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Jericho, Masada, the dead sea… Visiting the place where Jesus was born was a mixture of deep emotion and surprise. I learned that Bethlehem,… Read more
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From cozy nights to ocean lights 🤍 A pyjama pa From cozy nights to ocean lights 🤍

A pyjama party that travelled all the way to Trancoso, where the sand is warm, the air smells like summer, and Christmas feels a little more magical.
From Europe to South America - A Christmas story written in sunshine, softness and family moments
Only with me, @valentinavoos , could a pyjama party land on a Brazilian beach 🌴🤍
Dream big. Dress cozy. Celebrate everywhere.
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#etam #pyjamaparty #trancoso #valentinavoos
Merry Christmas Feliz Natal Joyeux Noel! . I wish Merry Christmas
Feliz Natal
Joyeux Noel!
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I wish you LOVE, SUCCESS, PROSPERITY!
Thank you for being here so close to my heart!
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#merrychristmaseveryone #christmas2025✨️❣️🎄 #christmasinthesun
When I am back at my roots… My visit to the Tem When I am back at my roots…

My visit to the Temple of Yemanjá in Salvador da Bahia was an encounter rooted in identity. As a daughter of Yemanjá, I did not arrive as a guest — I arrived in a place that already belonged to me. The connection was immediate, grounded, and deeply present.

Yemanjá, the great Mother of the waters, is far more than a symbol in Brazilian culture. She is origin, protection, fertility, and care. In Brazil, her image was shaped by the encounter of African traditions with colonial history — often represented in white and blue, blending African spirituality with Catholic iconography as a way for enslaved peoples to preserve their faith. Yet beneath every statue and celebration lives her true nature: an African deity of immense power, rooted in Yoruba cosmology, mother of many Orixás, guardian of life and emotion.
Her presence runs through the veins of Brazilian culture — in the sea offerings of February 2nd, in songs, prayers, and the quiet respect people hold for the ocean. Yemanjá reminds Brazil of its African soul. She is proof that African spirituality did not just survive here — it shaped the country’s identity.
To stand in her temple, in Bahia — the heart of Afro-Brazilian resistance and memory — is to feel how deeply Africa lives in Brazil. Yemanjá is water, but she is also memory. She carries the stories of those who crossed the ocean in pain and transformed it into devotion, culture, and strength.
Leaving the temple, I felt held. Claimed. Reminded of who I am and where I come from. Being a daughter of Yemanjá is knowing that no matter where I go, the sea walks with me — guiding, cleansing, and calling me back home.

Odoyá, minha mãe.
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#brazilianculture #salvadordabahia #bahia❤️
Before I left on holidays, I had a moment of quiet Before I left on holidays, I had a moment of quiet elegance at the Jaeger-LeCoultre boutique.

From the iconic lines of the Reverso to the depth of its heritage, every detail tells a story shaped by time, craftsmanship and refinement. Set within a warm Christmas atmosphere, this visit felt both intimate and inspiring.

Just the beginning — more stories and meaningful moments with @jaegerlecoultre to come in 2026. Stay tuned… 
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#jaegerlecoultre #reverso #jaegerlecoultrereverso
I just landed in Salvador, and the trip opened lik I just landed in Salvador, and the trip opened like a scene from a glamorous telenovela: at the Farol da Barra, a radiant @baianadofarol nearly stole my husband with a single ancestral glance — I laughed, held my ground, and applauded the drama. 
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Between the sacred beauty of the Church of Senhor do Bonfim, the vibrant soul of Pelourinho, and the elegance of the Baianas, Salvador breathes history and power. As Brazil’s first capital, the city is faith, rhythm, and sophistication woven into every corner.
Salvador, I’ve arrived — and I arrived glowing. 
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Ps: the incredible @salvadorcommonica is showing us this amazing city! Her city tour is just perfect! Did you see the sunset??? 
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#salvadordabahia #faroldabarra #pelorinho #bahiabrasil
Pre - Christmas in Lisbon… Lights on the stairs Pre - Christmas in Lisbon…

Lights on the stairs, winter layers on, a wine glass with mum and bacalhau on the plate — exactly how the holidays should taste.
Where are you spending your holidays?

#lisbonlovers #bacalhau #ValentinaVoos #winterlook

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