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Friday, April 27, 2012

little snaps...

Decided to finally share some little snaps of my new studio. It's still a work in progress, I need to do more organizing & I think I am going to paint & spackle too - plus hanging of art needs to get done. But these will give you a little glimpse into my new space...

*taken with my iPhone, using the hipstamatic app. 

I will take more photos when things are all prettied up. Also I am kind of in photo limbo right now, since I have no photo editing software, BUT I am really excited because I finally ordered photoshop - so once I get that going things will be extra awesome around here. 

Have a lovely weekend dears!

xo, 

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

YSL : The Retrospective

Yesterday I had the chance to go to the Denver Art Museum & see the much discussed around town, YSL Exhibit. The exhibit covered 40 years of Saint Laurent's work, including over 200 garments, drawings & photographs. 

The exhibit was pretty amazing, some of the pieces were so insanely detailed & beautiful. I really enjoyed it, the only thing that could have made it better would have been if it was less crowded. 

I brought my camera with me, but wasn't allowed to take photos - so I rebelled it up & snapped a bunch with my iphone (don't tell anyone!)...


If you are living in Denver, or visiting over the the next few months, please check it out! You won't be disappointed :)

xo, 


Monday, April 23, 2012

guest post : my wayward girl

Today I am sharing a guest post from Sarah over at My Wayward Girl...

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I've always been something of a history nerd. I've also always been a clothes freak. I guess these are the easiest two explanations to rationalize my obsession with vintage clothing. 

One of my favorite things to do is track fashion fads from the past and how they get remixed and innovated in the present. I've found the best way to do this is to look at the women who were the original trendsetters, the real fashion mavericks, and learn what we can from them. 


Zelda Fitzgerald
Just like her husband's novels gave a voice to the lost generation of the twenties and thirties, Zelda's style, thirst for rebellion, and audacious outlook on life epitomized the burgeoning women's renaissance of the 1920's.

She bobbed her hair, taped her chest, flirted with boys, and wore baggy drop-waist gowns. Although Zelda and Scott's work and life wouldn't come into the public's fascination until years after their death, Zelda's charm, wayward endeavors, and deliciously wanton ways solidified her as the Flapper of the century



The Twenties have made such a comeback this season it's not even funny. Tons of flapper fringe, long, glamorous accessories, and boyish silhouettes are all on point. Sure ridiculous prints that look like they're straight from a thrift discount furniture store are still around, but this spring marks a turning point back to simple elegance and glamour. 


Zelda


Grace Kelly
Never has there been a movie star with so much class. Kelly began her acting career at the age of twenty on Broadway and gave it up at the ripe old age of 26 to become the Princess of Monaco. 

Princess Grace taught us American girls that it's possible to dress like a lady and still be a style bombshell, a rebellious cause in it's own right.




She pioneered the classic American style of the sixties and fifties where simplicity reined supreme. Poofy ballgowns, Hermes scarves, and strings of pearls were staples of her style repertoire and every Hollywood starlet since has had to live up to the American princess.



Grace







Katharine Hepburn 
Katharine Hepburn will always have a special place in my heart as one of the most endearing and revolutionary figures in cinematic history. She wore raggedy pants, never married, and valiantly spoke anything that was on her mind.

She came to popularity after the second World War, a time lacking in frivolity and luxury compared to the starlets before her, which made her straight-talking, boyish charm, and androgynous pantsuits all unexpectedly endearing qualities to the American public.


In a time where women were only ever seen in knee-length skirts, it's said that Hepburn didn't even own a single dress. She was the first woman to sport and rock a pantsuit, paving the way for every daring lady afterwards. This season, shorty-short pantsuits are all the rage and I think we should all sport the look, in Katharine's honor, of course :]


Katharine



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Thanks Sarah! What a fun post, it's fun to see where all the vintage trends we love so much today came from. I actually learned a lot reading about these fabulous ladies. Be sure to check out Sarah's blog, My Wayward Girl.

Thanks again Sarah!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

LA : some outfits

These are some outfit photos of me & my dear friend Kate. I know, more LA photos, but I'm telling you I took over 200. I think this is the last I will post...


I have been away from the blog more than usual this past week, I started my new job at American Apparel (which, by the way, I am loving) & am getting used to my new routine. 

I do have lots of fun things to share soon though! Just nearly finished getting my new studio set up & Friday I am going to begin photographing all the fabulous LA pieces I bought for my shop. 

Fun things ladies, fun things...

xo,

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

LA : the ocean

There's nothing like the ocean...


So beautiful! I wish the ocean was in my backyard...

xo,