i'm really grooving on the look of layering skirts over skirts or dresses over skirts at the moment, especially those that are a little full. makes me think of the myriad of layers of skirts worn by women in previous centuries and the looks from that amazing long time fave of mine, project alabama, particularly from their spring 2006 collection. i love the way layering in this way allows for mixing of patterns and colors in a fun way, and actually, in a practical way, it also helps to provide warmth for those living in colder climes.
you (inspire) me
still recovering from my wisdom teeth extraction, which was last friday. i've been being a big baby and have spending a lot of time on the couch vegetating but i am finally starting to feel a little bit better! yay.
working on:
-a pile of re-fashioned thrifted lovlies i need to post to wardrobe refashion. i've been bad and haven't been posting there, but have been making and doing, and i think having the flu and surgery may cover me as an excuse. in my defense, i haven't been shopping at any mass-retail type places for clothing, so i have kept my word!
-a striped a-line short sleeved top-down raglan tunic using this wool i bought several weeks back simply because i adored the way the colors looked together.
-the striped tunic sweaterdress, which is still in progress but very near to completion. sadly, i thought i had enough to complete the whole thing from stash, but did not, and was forced to purchase more, which i'm waiting to be shipped to me.
on the topic of fashion in the larger sense:
interestingly, i have yet to really look at ANY of the fashion shows of the past three or so weeks. i probably will eventually examine the current collections of designers i love and have always loved, but you know what? i'm not missing the keeping up with the trendmill, as it were, and i am increasingly just enjoying finding peace in following the little offbeat fashion drummer that resides inside my soul, and i am also trying to find and make what's really me, with less influence from the big fashion movers and shakers. i think i will eventually take a peek at what's what, but i'm not in a huge hurry.
i am increasingly more interested in seeking out small, thoughtful labels of independent, artistic designers and makers. people who make a beautiful product but aren't necessarily part of a huge multinational corporation that is purely profit-driven. i want to, in the future, highlight these special people more in this here blog-o-rama. if i am going to look and want, i want to concentrate on looking primarily at the things that are special and amazing and authentic.
and of course, seeing what people are wearing on (my baby!) wardrobe_remix, hel-looks, facehunter, and the myriad of similar sites is what i find far more interesting than the marching of lithe models in unaffordable, often unwearable clothes. REAL PEOPLE are interesting. real everyday fashion that comes from the minds and closets and cultures and creative minds of real, everyday people who exhibit extraordinary personal style is what REALLY inspires me.
attempting to inspire myself
i've been sparse with the blogging, i know. i have been finishing up some work this week, and i have oral surgery/wisdom teeth removal tomorrow (yay.), but in the coming weeks i hope to be ramping up my creative output again, and i also want to post here in the blog more...about things i see around the 'net fashion and art-wise that i love, like the if money was no object... posts, other blogs and sites that inspire me, perhaps wardrobe_remix-ers o' the week again, plus all the updates on what i'm working on and want to work on. more, better! that sort of thing. to inspire myself, i've been pouring through my flickr 'stream, looking for stuff i made in the past that i particularly love, in hopes it will inspire me with my future creative ventures...
i'm extremely inspired by patchwork at the moment (well, i always have been, but very much more *right now*). must. do. more. with. patchwork. and not in the expected ways, either. i want to find boundary breaking ways of using it, even if those boundaries are only the ones i have yet to cross in my own personal explorations...