September 2011
6 posts
Fashion Week. Not quite as good as Shark Week, but...
I’ve been somewhat following the fashion week nonsense these past several days (and by following, I mean if it shows up in my RSS feed, I’ll probably glance at it). I was especially curious to see J.Crew’s new spring 2012 ready-to-wear line, as I don’t believe they’ve presented at fashion week before. Bring on the preppy-quirk.
Photos from Style.com.
Miss...
Capybara
UNIT OF MEASURE by Sandra Beasley
All can be measured by the standard of the capybara. Everyone is lesser than or greater than the capybara. Everything is taller or shorter than the capybara. Everything is mistaken for a Brazilian dance craze more or less frequently than the capybara. Everyone eats greater or fewer watermelons than the capybara. Everyone eats more or less bark. Everyone barks...
Friday Faves: Wear the Rainbow
I wish all of these were hanging in my closet. I had a dream about those purple pants this week. Not kidding.
Red (Monki); Orange (Dusen Dusen); Yellow (Monki); Green (Louche); Blue (Monki); Purple (J.Crew).
This weekend while Mr. Husband is in class, I’ll be off to the DC “Fashion Beauty Lifestyle” Expo. I’m hoping for a lipstick consultation and a chance to...
Tim Barber: The Places You Go
I posted one of Tim Barber’s photographs on Friday Faves last week, but couldn’t resist coming back for seconds. These shots from his “Untitled Photographs” set are really moving—they’re varied and spontaneous, and make me miss being more alone and going weird places I’d have to react to without anyone’s influence. That’s a weird thing to miss....
Friday Faves: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
(1) Carven volcano skirt; (2) “Overthinking” via Pinterest; (3) Fiery Oscar de la Renta lace dress; (4) Untitled photograph by Tim Barber.
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Not sure why I’m drawn to the smoky and explosive this week. Let’s just say it’s a metaphor for how much I’m ready for the week to be over, and leave it at that.
On a side note, for those blog-readers who...
Bear of the Month: September
by Claire Scully.