Art, Inspiration and General Musings

September 20, 2010

One Nightstand

{screen grab of my nightstand featured on the lovely blog sincerely, cecelia}
Awhile back the ever-so-lovely Cecelia (of Sincerely, Cecelia) asked me to participate in her "what's on your nightstand" series. I snapped a photo of my bedside table and sent it off along with a little blurb about what's you can find on it at any given moment. Well, it's finally up...so head over here to check it out.

September 8, 2010

Cape Town

{Check print cape by Zara}

Louis Vuitton fashion director Daniel Piette once described the Spanish fashion retailer Zara as "possibly the most innovative and devastating retailer in the world." Well, now that Zara finally has an online shop (see below before you get too excited), the company is truly ready to start conquering the world. There are some very covetable pieces in the collection and the prices are totally reasonable. Take for instance this check print cape, which retails for a mere $129. I absolutely love it...and if you don't, it's likely that there is something seriously wrong with you. I'm serious, and if you need a ride to the hospital just let me know.

Update: It looks like the online shop is only open to those in France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and the UK. Total bummer. So sad.

September 6, 2010

Soul Collective

{the packed dance floor at Hard French}
This past Saturday, my friend Sarah and I headed to San Francisco to meet some friends and to check out the daytime soul party known as Hard French. The outdoor party is held on the first Saturday of the month from 3-8pm and is a place where "drag queens mingle with lesbians, leather daddy's soul dance with cholas, sharps share hot dogs with activists, jocks make out with twinks, brown meets white meets purple meets gay guy meets ladies meets q and everyone leaves excited for the next party." In other words, this party is for anyone and everyone who wants to get their dance on to some good soul music.

We didn't arrive at the party until 4:40pm...and when we did, there was quite a queue waiting to get inside the already packed El Rio. It took us nearly two hours to make our way to the front of the line, which could have really sucked save for the fact that we spent that time meeting cool people, eating take-out from Baby Blues BBQ (which was delish!) and drinking tall-boys out of brown paper bags (can you say classy?). Some of our friends who had already been inside even came out to kick it with us in line...thanks for being so awesome Jen and Theo!

Once we were finally inside the party, we grabbed some drinks and headed straight for the dance floor. DJ Carnitas and DJ Brown Amy kept the tunes coming as the elated crowd danced and sang along to songs by the likes of Sly and the Family Stone, Fats Domino, Gladys Knight and the Pips and the Marvelettes. It was so much fun! The only downside was that the party ended way too soon. Next time, I'm arriving early so I can maximize my dance time. Word on the street is that there's only one more party before Hard French breaks for the winter...so, mark your calendars for October 2nd!
{Why yes, yes those are crayons in her ears - I was totally obsessed with this chick}
{Fur balls dig soul music, too!}
{DJ Carnitas puts a record on}
{You can donate your bra or fork over $2 for a turn in the Hard French "photo booth"}
{me, Jasmine & Sarah}

September 5, 2010

Take It All Off...Well, Most Of It.

{photos by Tom Hines for the Lake & Stars}
I am loving these sultry images from the Lake & Stars' fall/winter collection - they're so very Bettie Page. Plus, I need those stockings!



September 1, 2010

Total Rubbish!

{rubbish military knit jacket}
All I have to say is: "Damn, all you lucky jerks who found this rubbish military knit jacket before I did!" It's super cute and totally not in stock anymore. Ugh. Now begins my search for another retailer. Wish me luck!

Leather Heads

{Holly Clutch, $3,200 - all images by Stephen Lewis for Tiffany & Co.}
As is Tiffany & Co. didn't already offer enough swoon-worthy goodness to make us all drool, the company just launched its Leather Collection, a treasure trove of hobos, totes, clutches, wallets and other covetable leather goods. Created under the direction of Richard Lambertson and John Truex, the collection ranges in price from $145 (for a card case) to a whopping $17,500 (for the Manhattan satchel)...yowza!
{various accessories}
{Laurelton top-handle bag, $4,800}
{Manhattan satchel, $17,500}

Quote Me On That

{image source}
"I never cared much for fashion, amusing little seams and witty little pleats: it was the girls I liked." ~ David Bailey, photographer
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