This look is a study in textures and colors. And summer is the perfect time to add this look to your breezy ensembles. Peace, Title from “Shelter from the Storm” by Bob Dylan Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: July 2009
Monday Playlist
“Dance, Dance, Dance” by Lykke Li “Manhattan” by Kings of Leon “Weekend Wars” by MGMT “Society” by Eddie Vedder “Use Your Love” by Katy Perry “Sweet About Me” by Gabriella Cilmi* *(They play this at Finz Restaurant where I work and I hear it so much I had to find it. Literally I searched for … Continue reading »
If Only You Would Stop, Look, And Listen
[source] I recently had an interesting conversation with a few awesome people. The question of the hour was this: If you had to lose one of your five senses, which would it be? The consensus on the issue varied, of course, but for different reasons. My personal verdict was that I would choose to go … Continue reading »
Don’t Question Why She Needs To Be So Free, She’ll Tell You It’s The Only Way To Be
STYLE ICON: PEGGY LIPTON Unfortunately, I was born in era far removed from the swinging sixties. I think I would have loved living in the decade of Woodstock, Haight-Ashbury, and the hippie manta. During this free-wheeling time period, Peggy Lipton was a style icon. A model turned Mod Squad star, she epitomized the generation’s free-love … Continue reading »
Hey It’s OK…
[source] I like the Hey It’s OK lists from Glamour magazine, as long as they are not actually patronizing in tone but rather a cute way of pointing things everyone does and no one talks about. Inspired by the magazine, here’s a little list of my own: HEY IT’S OK… To ask every one of … Continue reading »
Launched A Thousand Ships In My Heart, So Easy
[by Nicholas Moore] STYLE ICON: DIANE KRUGER The gorgeous German-born Helen of Troy actress has some serious style. A favorite muse of Karl Lagerfeld, she lives up to her Grecian role by choosing drapey gowns for the red carpet and sporting metallic gladiators the sidewalk. She’s timeless. 1. Out for a stylishly casual stroll. 2. … Continue reading »