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Friday, February 12, 2010
Forget the lion and the witch, just looking for the wardrobe.
Maybe it's the snow, or the layers I've been forced to wear to bed lately to stay warm, but I'm starting to think about summer. And by think I mean pine for as if warm weather were some mythical place like Narnia, or at least Monte Carlo circa 1958. So I'm saving my pennies in the hopes to have my entire Summer 2010 wardrobe filled with Harvey Faircloth's latest collection. I'm serious. I want one of his outfits for every day of the week, starting June 1st.


courtesy of Harvey Faircloth, obv.


courtesy of Harvey Faircloth, obv.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Perspective.
So, just returned stateside after a weekend in the UK visiting Tom's family. All I can say is that there's nothing like a long afternoon wandering through the English countryside with family to level your priorities and remind you what's really important.











Bling bling.
Can I get away with this fab gold plated ring set from Maison Martin Margiela? Better question: will anyone be able to stop me?


via Another Mag


via Another Mag
Friday, January 29, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Où est la bibliothèque?
Darling, darling Tavi (the world's favorite pre-pubescent fashion blogger) just had a feature written up about her in Vogue Paris. I'm sure it's a fantastic article (i.e. I don't have time to refresh my high school French), but for now I'm distracted with the fab photos by Tommy Ton. Check out the full spread here. Le sigh.


photo courtesy of Tommy Ton.


photo courtesy of Tommy Ton.
My dream office.
I would love going to work if I had an office like this to toil away in. The pictures! The books! The light! This is all the motivation I need to start working from home.


Petra Bendel via design to inspire


Petra Bendel via design to inspire
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Pin-ups circa 2010.
If I can lose 10 pounds and 2 cup sizes, I might be able to pull off these amazing new designs from Parisian designer, Calla. After spending her first few years in the business designing textiles for the likes of Alexander Wang and Erin Fetherston, she's debuting her own collection...and in the process somehow proves that mini-miniskirts and nude bustiers can be classy.


images courtesy of Calla


images courtesy of Calla
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Anthony Micallef.
Is it odd that I find myself loving artwork that is beautiful-yet-borderline-disturbing? I blame an early introduction to Francis Bacon. Regardless, I can't quite get over the level of awesome displayed in the work of Anthony Micallef. His work precariously walks the line between childhood dream and terrifying nightmare. Kind of how I feel about Christoper Walken. Or stirrup pants.


picture courtesy of Anthony Micallef. Obv.


picture courtesy of Anthony Micallef. Obv.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Iradj Moini.
I'm a big fan of the chunky necklace. Let's be honest: borderline obsessed. Why? Because seriously (and I challenge anyone to defy this), any outfit can be completely transformed into something amazing with the appropriate big bedazzled riviere around the neck. Hence why I love these latest creations by New York based jewelry designer Iradj Moini. Beautiful, unique pieces that work as well with a gown as they do a white t-shirt and jeans.


via high nobette


via high nobette
Tattoos.
I've never really wanted a tattoo (mostly because images of anchors and swallows and other such stereotypes still haunt me even 5 years after leaving Williamsburg) but I might make an exception for one by Amanda Wachob. Her work looks like art done with a paint brush rather than a needle. If you're interested, she's just down the way at Dare Devil Tattoo in the Lower East Side.


frolic! via designworkliife


frolic! via designworkliife
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Reason #2381 to move to Paris.
In my mind, all lunch hours would look like this.


By the way, this is just one photo from an amazing set by Tom Palumbo. All incredible candids from Paris 1962, which only prove that I not only want to live in Paris, but also time travel.


By the way, this is just one photo from an amazing set by Tom Palumbo. All incredible candids from Paris 1962, which only prove that I not only want to live in Paris, but also time travel.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Penguin classics.
To continue my obsession with book cover design, I came across these really beautiful hardcover Penguin classics and am in love. For only $13.60 each on Amazon, I'm tempted to get the entire set. It will also probably mean trying to re-read Wuthering Heights and not throw the book across the room halfway through. Wish me luck.



Friday, January 22, 2010
They said they wouldn't, then they did.
Apple is (finally) introducing their new tablet, the bastard child of the iTouch and the Macbook. Supposedly Mr. Jobs is introducing it to the world on January 27th, so only a few more days to go...


(pic and info courtesy of swide.com)


(pic and info courtesy of swide.com)
While you're away.
Things to do while Tom is out of town for three weeks...
1. Wander around Brooklyn. I haven't been back in a long while (I blame married life), so I want to reintroduce myself to the old neighborhood.
2. Bake a cake.
3. Not eat the entire cake.
4. Start the new book. I'm not talking notes, or ideas, or scenes. I'm talking START THE BOOK. Chapter 1. Here we go.
5. Clean out the closet. It's time.
6. Use the slow cooker we got as a wedding gift but hasn't been opened yet.
7. Begin working on that video project that I've been talking about for ages. No more excuses.
8. Go to the Statue of Liberty. Nine years in New York and I've never been.
...so far I've only been successful in watching the majority of movies in our Netflix queue and finishing all snack food items in the kitchen. Don't judge me.


via friends of type
1. Wander around Brooklyn. I haven't been back in a long while (I blame married life), so I want to reintroduce myself to the old neighborhood.
2. Bake a cake.
3. Not eat the entire cake.
4. Start the new book. I'm not talking notes, or ideas, or scenes. I'm talking START THE BOOK. Chapter 1. Here we go.
5. Clean out the closet. It's time.
6. Use the slow cooker we got as a wedding gift but hasn't been opened yet.
7. Begin working on that video project that I've been talking about for ages. No more excuses.
8. Go to the Statue of Liberty. Nine years in New York and I've never been.
...so far I've only been successful in watching the majority of movies in our Netflix queue and finishing all snack food items in the kitchen. Don't judge me.

via friends of type
Thursday, January 21, 2010
I want a wagoneer.


Just give me one of these hot wood-sided numbers, a rugged country road, and a dog to sit in the backseat. That's today's definition of happiness.
(photo courtesy of Grand Wagoneer. They refurbish out-of-commission wagoneers with pain-staking detail down in SoCal. Roadtrip anyone?)
The uniform project.
Meet Sheena Matheiken. She's the brains behind The Uniform Project where she will wear the same dress (7 exact copies of the same dress, one for every day of the week) every day for a year as an exercise in sustainable fashion. It also happens to be a year-long fundraiser for the Akanksha Foundation. She posts a picture of every outfit every day and its pretty incredible to see how fab she can be with just one dress and some amazing accessories.
I can feel my daily "I have nothing to wear" excuse losing steam already...


via Pitch Design Union.
I can feel my daily "I have nothing to wear" excuse losing steam already...


via Pitch Design Union.
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