5.25.2010

The Romper: Like Overalls, but Hotter


One-piece hotness.   
Word of the wise: Lay off the liquids that day.

Clockwise from top left:
1)  Black belted romper by Insight. UrbanOutfitters.com
2)  Navy belted romper by Marc by Marc Jacobs. $248. Bloomingdales.com
3)  Aqua silk romper by Gypsy 05. $149. Nordstroms.com
4)  Burnt orange silk romper by J. Crew. $98. Jcrew.com
5)  Steel gray romper by Lucca Couture. $58. UrbanOutfitters.com
6)  Black tie-dye romper by T Bags. $149. RevolveClothing.com

5.24.2010

Baroque'n'Roll


Balmain's Fall 2010 collection screams rock'n'roll royalty.  Decarnin, moving away from the military inspiration (finally), takes a grander, richer approach this season, using deep jewel tones & luxe metallic brocades.  If Fall 09 brought us Holographic Hendrix and Spring 10 was all about Grungy Sgt. Pepper, then I'm going with a 17th century Mick Jagger for Fall 2010. And what's sexier or more purely rock'n'roll then Mick Jagger!? PS: The gold brocade coat is breaking my heart...

Images via Style.com

Mucha Love

Taking the awesomeness of Czech art nouveau artist, Alphonse Mucha, to another level.  Mucha's "Ete" is going on my side when I finally have the funds.



Images via Nouveautattoos.com

5.19.2010

File Under Hilari-tee: No Star

This one makes me laugh...& yet, I feel so inspired.

Check out more No Star tees at NoStarClothing.com.
Witty. Sarcastic. Crass at times.  If anything, they'll make you smile.

5.10.2010

Queen of the Stone Age

Jewelry designer Liz Larios creates beautiful, eclectic, strong pieces - reflections of the women who raised her.  The native Californian mixes fine-plated metals, semi-precious stones, and found objects, resulting in a statement collection that's deceptively versatile.  Add edge to a sexy LBD with one of her incredible necklaces or sport that same piece during the day with a simple t-shirt and jeans.  I'm lovin the leather cuffs and had to resist blowing the month's grocery $$ when I first met the designer at a Boutiquing.com event in Little Italy.  And that turquoise...damn...anyone who knows me, KNOWS how I feel about turquoise. Basically...I want it all.

Images via LizLariosJewelry.com

5.07.2010

File Under Old School: Psycho

Funny...but scary.


Psycho image via amctv.com
Psycho shower curtain by Urban Outfitters.

5.06.2010

Same but Different: Leather Origami

Try folding a crane out of this.


Cori leather handbag by Kooba
Crane instructions by hubpages.

5.05.2010

Adventures in the Emerald City

Great Wizard of Oz, I think I'd like to stay here a little while...




Seattle was incredible.  Beautiful, lush, laid-back....everything it was supposed to be, except rainy.  The weather held out (for me, I'd like to think) and I was able to explore the city umbrella-free.  I had half a day to see as much as I could, so I took to the streets and discovered the city the best way I knew how...by foot.  The city had so much personality, and I loved discovering its little eccentricities.  Art was everywhere.  From the numerous sculptures, to the graffiti-ed walls.  The SODO light rail station had the sickest black & white mural.  And how could you NOT love a city that welcomed you with a live acoustic performance of "Turn Your Lights Down Low"?  As if it couldn't get better, everywhere you looked you saw the most intense shades of green.  As my friend, C, so eloquently put it, " The hills are exploding with trees! Someone should do something about that."  All that oxygen, that crisp, clean fresh air...wish I could've had just a couple more days.  Guess I'll just have to click my heels & return to the Emerald City someday...like, soon.

Photos are all original & taken by me.

File Under Old School: Spin Art

Oh, how I loved you little Spin Art machine.  I spent hours sitting on the sidewalk in front of my house just spinning, spinning.  Creating little rainbow-colored postcards.  Conning the younger neighborhood kids into buying them for whatever they could afford.  Good times.


Clockwise from top left:
1. Spin Art tee by American Apparel. $25. americanapparel.com
2. Spin Art pillow by Urban Outfitters. $38. urbanoutfitters.com
3. Skate decks designed by Damien Hirst for Supreme.

5.04.2010

Oh, Make Me Over...


Two words: Clinton Kelly.  Women love him.  They fawn over him.  They want to be dressed (& undressed) by him. On a daily basis, the What Not to Wear host receives countless invitations home with complete strangers...and its because he's good at what he does.  The man KNOWS how to dress a real woman.  But more than that...he UNDERSTANDS the psychology behind the insecurities.  This past week, along with the fabulous ladies of Style Studio & Macy's, I had the opportunity to, not only re-discover Seattle, but to work with Clinton Kelly again.  We spent three full days styling 12 real women, confronting insecurities and challenging comfort levels.  Exhausting, trying...rewarding.  On the final day, the 12 women strutted down the runway, and the genuine excitement & tears of joy made the entire experience completely worth it.  They're lives were changed.  With one outfit, we changed their lives.  To some, a red pump is a ridiculous, flashy shoe...to others its liberation, confidence...regained sex appeal.  Macy's Make Over America was an incredible experience that I feel super fortunate to have been a part of!  Having Clinton Kelly tell us that "Style Studio was his favorite styling team" was pretty rad too...ok, it was fucking amazing.

 

Meet the Messenger Bag's Hotter Older Sister


Searching for the perfect mid-sized fold-over tote right now.  The IDEAL travel bag - you can sling it cross-body, carry all your travel shit, and still look chic.  All the perks of a big handbag and none of the pain.  Totally wish I'd had one in Seattle...

Clockwise from top left:
1. Tulu Kip Handbag in Teal by Urban Outfitters. $68. urbanoutfitters.com
2. Midcity Tote in Cognac by Foley + Corinna. $444. piperlime.com
3. Coated Canvas Tote in Yellow by SR Squared by Sondra Roberts. $120. piperlime.com
4. Quilting Bee Foldover Tote by Rachel Rachel Roy. $129. macys.com
5. Dylan Tote by Linea Pelle. $680. bloomingdales.com
6. Rory Foldover by Joe's Jeans. $199. piperlime.com