2.26.2010

RISTO

My sister snapped this photo at the Risto Fall 2010 show last week. Though I had never heard of the label, I was instantly attracted to the name, which means somebody must have really good branding skills.


The make-up was gorgeous, and I want this hair color, stat!



When I am heading down to beach this summer, I desire nothing more than to be wearing billowy maxi skirts paired with crew necks and statement jewels. Paperbag-ish high waists, horizontal stripes, and long wavy salt water hair are welcome, too.
Bangles, not so much.


Any idea where to get a skirt like that?

2.25.2010

I'M A BARBIE GIRL IN A BARBIE WORLD

Just the other day I was saying how much I loved old school Barbie's zigzag one piece, and how I would totally wear it if they made it today.



And then

Urban Outfitters has one.



So cute, right?

images via google, urbn.com

2.20.2010

NYFW & IFB CON, or WHAT BLOGGING MEANS TO ME



Whenever FW rolls around, I find myself reflecting upon the nature of fashion, the industry as a whole, and my role in it (or lack thereof). This season was no different. Rather than fashionably skulking around the Tents or rushing to try to catch someone's last minute Reject Show, I focused all of my enthusiasm upon the Independent Fashion Bloggers conference, Evolving Influence, organized by Jennine Tamm Jacob of none other than IFB. You'll remember that I have already hinted at how awesome it was!


We discussed ethics in blogging and journalism and the FTC and how magazines tend not to look the gift horse in the mouth (what does that phrase meeeeeeean?), and we all turn a blind eye to the general shmooziness of the fashion, marketing, PR, and publishing industries, and yet bloggers! the poor-recently-un-disenfranchised-commoners! are now held to stricter rules than Her Highness Wintour. And this was all very interesting to work out and discuss on stage, because, as you may know, I studied philosophy, and Ethics is but one branch of the former.




My plan is to tell you my blogging revelations interjected with photos of fashion blog celebrities, because I am hoping that their awesomeness will bleed from their likenesses into my words, or that they will hold your attention a few seconds longer while I wax poetic on the grand pseudo-modernist topic of:

BLOGGING.

(tutti cutie)

Perhaps it was the light-hearted convos of the Famous Ones or the general sense of merriment and community found in the auditorium populated by those who identify as both Fashion and Blog ... or the fact that, coincidentally, I happened to watch Julie & Julia that night (and loved! Meryl Streep is marvelous)...well, anyway...I found a new respect and confidence in my blog and myself.


Through her year long Julia Child Recipe Project, Julie of Julie & Julia keeps a cooking/blogging routine wherein she nearly loses her darling husband, but also discovers herself, as writer and not mere Government Worker, and basically comes back to the things she's always known, her true self, through...blogging! At least that's the way I see it.



I've often fallen back upon the motto "to never betray the way you've always known it is" (The Shins, anyone? Remember Zach Braff and Natalie Portman and pet graves?). The things I like about blogging are that (1) I have this sort of routine way to conceptualize and narrate my life stories, that (2) there is therapeutic relief in writing and sharing my thoughts, whereby I rid myself of obsessing over old thoughts, make room for new and awesome thoughts and thus, move forward in heart and mind and that (3) both (1) and (2) allow me to keep moving on the Path of Myself, working towards positive goals, while maintaining inner "centeredness," if that makes any sense. Curiously, the fashion bit is just the manifested outward expression of this.


And so I am energized and inspired to keep doing this thing because it, um, helps me realize my true self? And I believe that being who you are is the best way to happiness and success? And that even the Famous Ones chalked their notoriety up to being themselves honestly and openly? And most importantly, because, like Julie, I take joy in this thing, in you and in me, this anomaly of space-time where we meet a couple of times a week, this thing called my blog, from whither we can:

REJOICE
and
THRIVE
together on the paths of ourselves,
which can only lead to continued happiness and success.



So, in the name of fashion and blogging and the hearts of ghosts, rejoice!


(In a serendipitous moment, I caught the Reluctant Celebrity prancing elf-like into a waiting Black Car. And she-of-the-printed-capri-pant-and-matronly-clog-and-jeweled-barrette, who, I surmise, is her Mom, is so adorable, so Norwegian, and so Mom.)

Did any of that make sense?


2.18.2010

NECKLACEDRESS

It's funny how the Evolution of an Outfit proceeds each morning during the Dressing Hours. Due to constraints both environmental (snow pavement!) and practical (comfort! always!), my ensemble transformed from Miu Miu Ingenue to 70s School Marm and then landed on Prairie Goth. A quick accessories change was all that was required.







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Not sure if it's my favorite look, but I wore the final one to the IFB Evolving Influence conference, which was totally amazing. I can't wait to tell you all about it!

1. Vintage Wallpaper Dress, $19, Beacon's Closet
2.
Natural Comfort Platforms (secondhand), $20, The Dressing Room
3.
Echo Scarf (tied at waist, nearly impossible to see), $2, Thrifted
4.
Taryn Rose Loafer Heels, $15, East Village Thrift Store
5.
Vintage Mustard Headband, $Free, Work
6. Stripey Socks, $ IDK, Walmart (a LONG time ago)
7.
Nine West Jazz Booties, $13.50, eBay


2.14.2010

CONFESSION










I secretly love Valentine's Day,
though I rarely have a valentine!

Have a happy one, loves.

images via weheartit, style

2.12.2010

16 YEARS OF MY LIFE I GAVE

Last spring it was the Chloe knock-off triple buckle mary-janes that I obsessed over (and eventually obtained). This season, it's studded, non-pointytoed cowboy ankle boots. Now I know that the words studded, cowboy, or boots do not often enter my wardrobe vocab, but these, these, have won me over. The shape of them is so perfect for denim shorts and my chicken legs or short prairie-esque frocks . The bad news? They are $200, and that is so not a part of my available cash flow. Yuck.
You know what that means?



EBAY.


In order to get those boots on my feet and keep some food on the table (just kidding, I live in NYC; I don't have a table), I am auctioning off a few of my designer and vintage treasures. If you are a size 8.5-9, then you are in luck--I have several great pairs of shoes up (90s sneaker wedges, J Vincent quilted black flats, vintage riding boots, and jade leather oxfords!), as well as a vintage Gucci monogram bag, a Dooney & Bourke hearts bag (immaculately clean), and a Michael Kors leather and gold chain watch.

Errrytime I come round yo city Bling Bling.
I mean, that's what I'll be like when/if I get those studded boots.


I love this song. Seriously.




Weezy and Dave Dudley in one post. I know, it's kind of amazing.

2.11.2010

SHOCK OF ALL SHOCKS








I think we all feel a little less magical today.
A brilliant talent and creative tailor--
Alexander McQueen,
may you rest peacefully.


Photos via Style.com

2.09.2010

YA BETTA BELIEVE DAT

WHO DAT WHO DAT WHO DAT SAY DEY GONNA BEAT DEM SAINTS?
Ok so that was basically the best Super Bowl ever, and not just because it's the only one I've ever watched. Wearing the black & gold for my home away from home:




After the win, we obviously had to take the party to the next level. Literally. We all climbed into Ben's loft, now dubbed the "party bed". Lots of cheers and hi-fives and cuddling accompanied by simultaneous views of the Manhattan and downtown Brooklyn skylines, because party bed rolls like that.

Photo by the Lovely Emley and Her Hanging Camera
Hope you had an exciting weekend, too!

1. Unbranded Black Knit Cardi, $18.00, Beacon's Closet.
2. Kenar Black Top, $10.00. TJMaxx
3. Destroyed Denim Shorts, $39.50, American Eagle
4.
Nine West Jazz Booties, $13.50, eBay

2.07.2010

SAINTS SAINTS SAINTS DUH

I don't really care about football but I gotta say
WHO DAT

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugV6gcXGPwk


Having a Super Bowl party with red beans & rice, jambalaya, king cake, and Abita beer cause we miss the dirty South.

2.05.2010

IT'S THREE-SHIRTS COLD

I dig this outfit because it has a lot of my favorite wardrobe themes running through it--quirky menswear stripey sailor girl.



The RayBans give it just a touch of that 60s beatnik feel I've been into lately.


I have a scarf, the scarf, in my hair. You can just barely see it here.






And these shoes! So darling, I hardly ever wear them, and I have no idea why not. I am an idiot.



I bought them for a steal ($16) maybe a year ago from somewhere totally not fashion savvy; I think it was Sears.






So excited for the weekend. Making 2 more king cakes, reading multiple novels, catching some UV light (it comes in a coffin-like box and I pay for it, what of it? I have to cure my S.A.D.ness somehow), checking out a new apartment possibility, celebrating Allison's birthday, hello Super Bowl Sunday, and finallllllllllllly changing my iPod playlist (o god please). What are you up to?

1. Grace Elements Stripe Tee, $Free, work.
2. Banana Republic Black Vneck Cardi, $Free, I found it at the bar.
3. IDK Gray Cardi, $Free, handmedown from Rachel.
4.
Denim Legging Jeans, $12.50, Forever 21.
5. Miss Bisou Gray Wedges, $16, Sears.
6. Missoni Scarf (in hair), $Free, gift from Rachel.
7.
RayBan Wayfarers, $130, technically a trade with Rachel.

2.03.2010

CREEPY GOOD

Started seeing these all over NYC this week:







photos

very hopeful,
afraid of disappointment.
still excited.

2.01.2010

WATCHES > JEWELRY

Saw this at Chanel Spring 2010

Style.com (obvi my edits)


So I tried it out with some gold necklaces






I was kind of bummed for no real reason, so I made this nontraditional King Cake from scratch.

Tastes freaking excellent.

1. Vintage Embellished Cardigan, $6.25 (employee discount), work.
2. Organic White Pocket Tee, $5.00, H&M.
3. 2 Gold Necklaces with floral pendant, $2.00, gift and thrifted.
4. Silence & Noise High Waisted Denim, $19.50, Buffalo Exchange.
5. Vintage Bass Oxfords, $2.00, thrifted.