Vagabond NYC.
An additional benefit, apart from the financial aspect, is the trompe l'oeil chains are much less likely to end up in a tangled pile in your closet...
As someone who is not a fan of the bulkiness of conventional sneakers* I am always on the lookout for the "anti-sneak"...a shoe with the same comfort factor, just less...clomp. The latest example of this that I've come across are these peephole sneakers from B Store. For some reason the red ones make me think of French schoolchildren though I have no idea what is subconsciously prompting that thought...probably some very inaccurate old book or film... * in a non-gym setting, though as I never go to the gym it's probably safe to say that I'll never be seen in a 'regular' sneaker | |
As you can see by my labels for this post, I was a little unsure of how to classify these delightfully rustic, handcrafted wooden knuckledusters. Should they fall under... Accessories...something to carry in your handbag for whenever those inevitable "punch-ups in a logger's bar" occur? OR House and Garden...perhaps they should be on a coffee table as some kind of woodsy-thug objet d'art? Or is trying to classify them a redundant feat? Should we simply sit back and enjoy? |
If I were still a part of the corporate rat race (having disengaged myself, for a while at least) I would definitely be buying one of these "I Feel Like A Number" pendants by Canadian designer Melanie Favreau...a combination of the tags that you take to save your place in line and the exhortation of Patrick McGoohan in the 1960's counterculture show, The Prisoner. As an added twist, as the pendants are a limited edition batch of 100, you won't know what "your number" is until the pendant arrives. |
I can honestly say that it's been a while since I saw a handbag from the Marc by Marc Jacobs line that incited any kind of feelings of lust...a few yawns, maybe...but no lust. But the Huge Hillier Eclectic Hobo might just be the bag to break that trend. It's just so bright...and huge (talk about truth in advertising)...and one of those perfect summer bags for days when you're wandering around and want to be able to carry everything. |
As I sat on a bar stool yesterday afternoon and watched Chelsea's dreams of a Champions League win in Moscow against Manchester United melt away...or should I say sail away considering it rained heavily for the majority of the game...I knew that something was missing. It wasn't till today, however, that I knew what it was...and that is an 8oz jar of optimism. Yes, a little optimism would be very useful right about now... |
When I came across this triple bracelet at Old Navy it seemed like something you might find in a Moroccan souk...hence the fact that it is being modeled by Trevor, the plastic camel. They are united in the fact that they both have a whiff of the desert about them and were both incredibly cheap...I can't remember exactly how much Trevor cost but the bracelet is currently available for $9.50. Trevor will be staying home this summer but I think that the bracelet will be a constant companion...until, that is, the inevitable happens...the elastic breaks...and I'm forced to crawl around the floor trying to find the beads. |
A little dressy inspiration for us flat shoe wearers...in, what must have been, a sea of heels Irina Lazareanu looking decidedly modern (and comfortable) at the private dinner for Chanel's Cruise collection. For me this is actually a doubly "feel good" picture as she wore the same dress...this time with mid-calf length flat boots...at the ICP Infinity Awards...and I always find it heartening when people with unlimited access to clothes re-wear items. It's a nice change from the constant barrage of "must buy a new dress for such & such occasion" messages that we seem to be constantly surrounded by. |
And I love a gift certificate... Or, to be more specific...I love a Sunday afternoon...a glass of white wine...a chicken (bathed in garlic, shallots, rosemary, and olive oil) roasting away in the oven...and a (relatively) blank check at Amazon.com. Thanks to which I will soon be the recipient of enough bad television to make Lucille Ball wince...a 4GB Flash Drive (my practical, "work related" purchase)...and these Thunderbird Boat-soled shoes from Minnetonka Moccasins. As I explained to Mr. Heb, "yes, they are kind of preppy lost in a trailerpark but that's why I want them..." plus, they're a comfortable option for pounding the streets this summer. |
Ah, Colette, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways... On second thoughts, just let me say Cola-flavored Mentos and Prada shoes side-by-side...seriously, could I ask for anything more? |
The weeks Splendid best! |
I usually try not to do "what the hell?" posts...mainly because one man's meat is another man's poison and...who am I to judge? Which was a great sentiment...until I came face to face with a picture of Antipodium's Vile body jumper. I can't decide if this is some kind of (very obscure) Evelyn Waugh tribute...or a reference to that fact that no-one is going to look good dressed in what is essentially a variation of a 1920's bathing suit with buttons on the nipples...either way I can't think of a more fitting name. |
I know that I seem to have a fascination with shoes that, logistically, I could never wear...I suppose it's just as well to get it out of my system on this blog rather than tottering down the sidewalk like a drunk on stilts. My latest obsession to fall under this category are these incredible "don't mess with me or I will crush you little man" shoes from Barbara Bui. Oh, how I wish I had a sense of balance...and a very large bank account. |
The title is just a teaser...I won't give too much else away...if you want more info, check out the "Shriner Primer". Yes, it's one of those evenings when I really need to need to log off and pick up a good book. Instead, prompted by this 1920's Shriner (I mean Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine) ring I am skimming through the primer. And so, when I should be admiring the feeling of delicate masculinity that the ring gives off, I am intrigued by the fact that Kris Kristofferson is a (you guessed it) Shriner. Yes, it's definitely time to log off... |
As I read through an article on The Times' website...basically a Public Service Announcement on the danger of the ruffle...I was struck by the following... Tough accessories, such as gladiator sandals, harden the look. But beware the curse of the buckle: these Topshop knee-high sandals took two hours to fasten during the photoshoot (pity the poor stylist - and her fingers). Two hours? Seriously? That has to be a typo. Who on earth would buy shoes that took that long to put on. And, an even bigger question, what happens if you go out for a couple of drinks while wearing them? I think we all know the answer...a lot of people sleeping in knee-high sandals this summer... |
Geek girl that I am, I'm always on the lookout for laptop bags that don't necessarily look like laptop bags (LBTDNLLLB for short)...the majority of laptop bags not exactly being a thing of beauty. Enter the limited edition unfold bag from Working Class Heroes. Versatile...it can be worn over the shoulder, under the arm, or in your hand...fully extended for a 17" laptop or folded over for one of its smaller brethren. And luxurious...constructed from premium aniline cow leather & cotton canvas. It reminds me of a vintage travel bag and I can only imagine that it would improve with age, which is not something that can be said for your usual nylon number. |
If I was going to have a slogan it would probably be something along the lines of "if there's a keffiyah print on it it's going to find its way into my closet"...because I do have a somewhat alarming fondness for that pattern. My latest find in this category are these espadrilles from Rubber Duck. R.D. is the brainchild of former Danish model, Eik Ottosen, and apart from the fact that they are a step up (design-wise) from your normal espadrille these shoes are also handmade in China and Bangladesh by workers who are paid a decent wage and given an annual bonus. Corporate responsibility and a new way to satiate my lust for the scarf print...what more could I ask for? |
Elwood: What kind of music do you usually have here? Claire: Oh, we got both kinds. We got country *and* western. Thus we welcome contender number 69 in the summer dress sweepstakes. Now I'm usually adverse to anything that contains any kind of Dolly Parton - Little House on the Prairie - cowboys and indians connotations...possibly due to my lack of interest in westerns (except the cheesy spaghetti kind) and my mother's love of Ralph Lauren's Country collection during the 80's (in case anyone's interested you very definitely can have too much faded denim and Santa Fe prints)...but this dress manages to have a hint of the desert without going over the top. Another couple of inches of dress and we may have had a winner...as it is it will have to mosey on over to the maybe pile. |
Whenever I see Maison Martin Margiela's horse print t-shirt in editorials (like this one from the May issue of Interview) lust starts to cause my eyes to glaze over...and the fact that when I look at it on Net-a-Porter I get a "my name is Trish and I'm into White Snake" vibe completely vanishes. It's, sadly, way too expensive for something that causes such mixed emotions...so now I'm left to decide (with the current exchange rate) if Topshop's "inspired by" shirt is also too costly for a shirt that, when all is said and done, makes me think metalhead... |
It's reprehensible (and I should be ashamed of myself) but this Marc Jacobs coat does not make me thing 'chic, 1950's housewife, out for an evening of dinner and dancing'...no, it makes me think 'cleaning ladies smock'...irregardless of which, I LOVE it. Were it not for the hefty $4,000 pricetag (yes, you read that correctly) I would be trying to figure out ways of adding it to my (already extensive) coat collection...as it is I'll just pause, smell the flowers, and then move on... |
Because I seem to be addicted to American Apparel's tights at the moment...they're long enough to cover even my pins...beautifully opaque...and in a selection of colors that is making me giddy with excitement. The toe was stuck into the water, so to speak, with a bright red pair. A trip to the store yesterday garnered blue tights and bright yellow mesh socks...what I am going to do with b.y. mesh socks, I don't know...but once I had them in grasp I knew they were coming home with me. Now if I can just get my sticky little fingers on a pair of the back-seamed pantyhose in the "Coming Soon" section my hosiery drawer may be replete. |
The weeks Splendid best! |
Belated birthday greetings to the lovely enc over at observationmode...as an tribute to your one-woman quest to worm the humble jumpsuit into our hearts and minds...and potentially our closets...I offer this little number from American Apparel's vintage store, California Select. May I draw your attention to the luxurious polyester fabrication, the floral hood-lining, the toggle neck-closure...and the look of desperation on the model's face as she tries to figure out how much longer she has to wear it for... Joyeux Anniversaire! Buon Compleanno! Alles Gute zum Geburtstag! |
When I came across this picture of Anouck Lepère at Coachella I was smitten. This one image represents my ideal for summer music festivals...a mix of vintage (the dress)...designer (the shoes...though I will say I wouldn't personally wear Lanvin ballet flats for a day in a potentially muddy field)...and the eccentric (in this case Margiela's mono shades). Great inspiration which sadly, given my track record, may not be put to any use...based on the (rather embarassing) fact that I got heat stroke at the last similar event I attended. How people manage to spend a day outside in the heat of the sun and look cool, calm, and collected I will never understand...in this instance I'm going to assume it's thanks to an air-conditioned VIP tent...or else I am a genetic freak so accustomed to cold rainy weather that I melt like an ice cream in the sun. |