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Friday, October 31, 2008
Fashion Friday: Dressing for Halloween at the Job You Want
Job I want: Fashion Editor
Scenario: Halloween party for Fashionistas
Designer Costume options from the runway:
Ms Pac Man by Giles or Sexy-Indiana Jones by Ralph Lauren
Spiffy Jockey by LaCoste or Hippy Chick by Milly
Esther Williams by Michael Kors or Cabaret Chorus Girl by Betsey Johnson
Bride of Frankenstein by Giles or Ruffle-monster by Giambattista Valli
all photos via Style.com
Scenario: Halloween party for Fashionistas
Designer Costume options from the runway:
Ms Pac Man by Giles or Sexy-Indiana Jones by Ralph Lauren
Spiffy Jockey by LaCoste or Hippy Chick by Milly
Esther Williams by Michael Kors or Cabaret Chorus Girl by Betsey Johnson
Bride of Frankenstein by Giles or Ruffle-monster by Giambattista Valli
all photos via Style.com
Labels:
Betsey Johnson,
costume,
design,
fashion,
Giambattista Valli,
Giles,
Halloween,
LaCoste,
Michael Kors,
Milly,
Ralph Lauren
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
One cool thing
Ampersand bookend by Crows with Bows
I'm a big fan of anything that will help me corral my books and mags in such a cute way.
Art Inspiration: The Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago is a true hallmark of an outstanding museum. Despite the fact that many pieces were not available to view on account of major building projects, my friends and I enjoyed our time in this fantastic place. Here are some highlights:
The celebrities (my friends and I gasped when we saw these - like teenage girls at a whispery NKOTB show)
George Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884-1886
The enormity and the detail of this piece was stunning.
Edward Hopper, The Nighthawks, 1942
The scene pulls you in and it's difficult to walk away from this diner.
Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1930
So iconic. I really like that the daughter is so prim but has a tendril falling out of place.
Mary Cassat, The Child's Bath, 1893
Serene and beautiful.
New favorite:
Elizabeth Sparhawk Jones, The Shoe Shop, 1911
I love the intensity of the buyer and the seller's faces and the hustle bustle of the store.
All photos are my own.
The celebrities (my friends and I gasped when we saw these - like teenage girls at a whispery NKOTB show)
George Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884-1886
The enormity and the detail of this piece was stunning.
Edward Hopper, The Nighthawks, 1942
The scene pulls you in and it's difficult to walk away from this diner.
Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1930
So iconic. I really like that the daughter is so prim but has a tendril falling out of place.
Mary Cassat, The Child's Bath, 1893
Serene and beautiful.
New favorite:
Elizabeth Sparhawk Jones, The Shoe Shop, 1911
I love the intensity of the buyer and the seller's faces and the hustle bustle of the store.
All photos are my own.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Fashion Friday: Dress for the Job You Want
Dream job of the week: Mega-Stylist for the stars (hello...did you watch the Rachel Zoe? Best. Job. Ever.)
Dress for the job...
Eying looks for next season in the front row at Fashion Week:
Funky yet pulled together look by Basso and Brooke and Super-pop of color by Giles
And for digging up awesome vintage finds (items to be worn by sassy/smart assistant):
Full cropped pants in muted colors by Nicole Miller and Philosophy.
Meeting with the publishers to discuss your style-maven guidebook:
Hot librarian looks by Christian Lacroix and Celine
Attending the Met Costume Gala w/ A-list designer, Mr. De la Renta:
"Oh, Oscar, which one will I choose?"
All photos are Spring/Summer 2009 found via Style.com
Dress for the job...
Eying looks for next season in the front row at Fashion Week:
Funky yet pulled together look by Basso and Brooke and Super-pop of color by Giles
And for digging up awesome vintage finds (items to be worn by sassy/smart assistant):
Full cropped pants in muted colors by Nicole Miller and Philosophy.
Meeting with the publishers to discuss your style-maven guidebook:
Hot librarian looks by Christian Lacroix and Celine
Attending the Met Costume Gala w/ A-list designer, Mr. De la Renta:
"Oh, Oscar, which one will I choose?"
All photos are Spring/Summer 2009 found via Style.com
Monday, October 20, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Fall Fashion: Searching for...
I'm been on the hunt for some flat knee-high boots and thought grey would be a cool color choice. This is what I have found since the suede ones I ordered were way too 80's for my taste. Thoughts?
Friday, October 17, 2008
Fashion Friday: Dress for the Job You Want
The old adage, "Dress for the job you want, not the job you have," got me thinking (i.e. day dreaming).
Job I want: Indie Record Company Exec
Wardrobe for a day at a music festival:
Floaty dresses by Anna Sui and Diane von Furstenburg
And for a show at a dive bar:
And for a meeting w/ investors:
And for a spin at an awards show:
Smokin' looks by Herve Leger by Max Azria and Naeem Khan
Job I want: Indie Record Company Exec
Wardrobe for a day at a music festival:
Floaty dresses by Anna Sui and Diane von Furstenburg
And for a show at a dive bar:
Part casual, part fierce looks by William Rast and Derek Lam
And for a meeting w/ investors:
Pulled together or a little witty. Designs by Costello Tagliapietra and Rag and Bone
And for a spin at an awards show:
Smokin' looks by Herve Leger by Max Azria and Naeem Khan
All looks from Spring/Summer Runway shows via Style.com
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Project Runway: Season 5 Finale
The final designs of Leanne and Korto were so freaking awesomely creative yet wearable yet fantastic yet now yet styling yet marvy that I cannot believe the judges could pick just one of the designers as the winner. Here are my favorites from my 2 favorites...
Leanne:
Her first look nearly made me weep, and then she finished with the sweetest wedding gown ever.
Korto:
And Korto's use of color and shine was pitch-perfection.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Photo Monday: Austin!
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