Showing posts with label fringe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fringe. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

Twist N' Shout









Had a little too much fun with this outfit. NOW I KNOW WHY IT WAS SO FUN IN THE 20's!! The twirling, dancing, moving, groovin...ALL OF IT! Of course it was difficult to even stand in 6 inch Herve Leger heels, or so it felt like 6 inches. The only time you will catch me walking or even wearing heals 4 inches or taller will be one this site.   :)

It has been a while since I have posted anything on this blog, but I am back. Took a vacation for a bit, but back with a new hairdo, more styles, and more posts! 


get the sheer sleeve blazer here

Sunday, June 10, 2012

outfit no. 6 [ jules ]














I'm piggy-backing Aran's last few posts here because we unintentionally had a similar feel in our outfits, and complemented each other with 3000 miles between us.

Here's a nice little mix of old & new. An extra large vintage tee of the popular 80s animated show the THUNDERCATS (Lion-O w/ the sword of omens!) mixed with a black leather fringe skirt and an edgy chain bag. I love the combination of deep browns and blacks as well, and see it as a beautiful thing rather than a color story problem or fashion faux-pas. 
Set with the backdrop of rich mahogany woods, red and golden accents, it creates an interesting juxtaposition. (On another note, I am tempted and can only wish to dress in 'Golden Age of Hollywood' attire in this setting)

Weekend night-out outfit revamped by using an old t-shirt and some funky pieces!


Hope everyone's weekend was as pleasant & fun as mine  :)
It was filled with Cuban food, birthday party at a gay bar, MORE ladurée, georgetown cupcakes (6 to be exact), the Highline & the Met with an old friend, eye-shopping, walking over 15 miles around the city, Moroccan food, Puerto Rican Day Parade on the east side and trying to get through the crowds & CROWDS of people at the Tony Award's red carpet on the west (I couldn't even see anything/anyone due to my vertically challenged nature - bummer) nonetheless, fascinating!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

new frontier

















A little bit of western - native for the soul

Cowboys and Indians: from children's playgrounds to film to fashion. Past-present-future, it never ends and it never should.
Something about the rawness, ass-kicking and out into the endless open way of life is totally dig worthy. Also, take note: the western embroidery and southwestern prints should always be present in one's life. 




p.s. the boots in the shoe collage (photo set 6): want, need, yum


images via: style.com, edward s. curtis, weheartit, theyallhateus, studdedhearts, lookbook, geraldinesaglio