paula sanz caballero

the work of spanish fiber artist paula sanz caballero, while utilizing materials typically associated with "craft," transcends those outdated stereotypes to truly become art. her spacial sense is amazing...she uses the form and texture of fabric and thread to create an image with an amazing amount of depth.
i strongly suggest that you peruse her work on her site to get a better look at the details...her work and craftswomanship is absolutely stunning.

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(detail of a larger work of hers)

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in the interest of diversity and the desire to veer away from fashion a bit, i'll probably be including posts of this type occasionally (on art, craft and design, particularly when they are fiber-related)...i had been doing it on rare occasions up to now, but i'd like to feature some of that a little more going forward. what inspires me and moves me goes beyond garments and accouterments! it's all art to me, and my background is in both.

even more (used) stuff

last week i had the pleasure of thrifting with my new friend, lisa congdon. some of you might know lisa, but if you don't, well...she's a san francisco-based creative powerhouse who makes the most amazing art.
but lisa is also a downright amazing person. she is one of those people who is as nice as they appear online as they are in person, if not more.
lisa is real, honest, intelligent, interesting, outgoing and ridiculously talented.
to say that lisa inspires me would be an understatement.
:)
i believe that being in the presence of THE lisa gave me some good thrift ju-ju, because i found lots of lovely things during our thrifting adventure!
thank you, lisa! you rock.

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on with the stuff!

gold knit tank

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lisa looked at me sideways when i bought this, but i will find a way to do something with this...it makes me laugh.

crazy patchy vest

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i've got a bit of a thing for neons @ the moment:

neon stripe knit top

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mizrahi striped top

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green knit collared buttondown

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i love this one, it's just so insane!

insane tie-dye 80s dolman sleeve blouse

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calvin klein denim jacket

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fluoro for the winter:

fluro 60s coat

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gold fabric pumps

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these are definitely getting dyed/painted somehow, as i loathe off-white/natural leather:

worishofer wedges

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and last but certainly not least, a pair of red woven leather pumps, found for me by lisa when at the goodwill on mission & van ness. did i say she rocks, people? yes, yes i did.

red woven leather shoes

if money was no object...the all-cocktail-hat edition!

cocktail hats are all i can think about at the moment. and well, shoes (when do i ever not think about shoes??)...but really, my mind is primarily occupied with visions of cocktail hats and ways i want to wear them. this obsession with cocktail hats has sort of reached critical mass within my own fashion-addled mind.
i envision cocktail hats with everything...jeans, cute little thrifted dresses (from whatever era, you know i don't discriminate!), shorts, whatever. dressed up, casual, everything in between. actually, i quite like the idea of wearing them with casual ensembles, because of the visual irony/clash of it all. or like, wearing a cheap chic casual outfit with like, a fancy hat and fancy shoes. that sort of thing.
cocktail hats, or really, any little fancy hats of a similar ilk, are a fun way to explore fashion on another level through the utilization of accessories, another point of visual interest on the map of the moving human form. they are truly indulgences...we don't NEED to wear them, they don't have any practical purpose (like shading or protecting the head, for instance) but they add an air of intelligent, sophisticated play to any ensemble.
cocktail hats are absolutely nothing to be afraid of. such hats can be worn anywhere if you *believe* that they can be worn anywhere. simple as that.
(that's in answer to the inevitable retort..."but where would i wear them??")
...and actually, that's my philosophy on anything fashion-related. fashion: love it, believe in it, have fun with it. who CARES what the hell others think of what you wear? be courageous.
and i gotta say, while i am seeing cocktail hats here and there in magazines and on people now and again, they are still a rather rare sight on the streets. it would be nice to change that.
so without any further ado...here are some swanky cocktail hats i'd snatch up, if, of course, money was no object...

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a fascinating facinator from an ebay seller who goes by the unwieldy name of HAZEL CHURCH HATS LADIES RED HAT (huh?)...her store has a section filled with fancy cocktail hats...packed to the brim with fun, feathery fripperies.

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katie burley of san francisco is behind the goodly green fun shown here, a hat called "apple martini"...the perfect topper for getting one's drink on. put it on your crown while you guzzle a beer. :)

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in my fashion fantasy land, that sweet sassy green hat would look mighty fine with an orange or red dress in more of a modern cut...perhaps even something a little 80s in its aesthetic. just sayin'. i think i have just the item in my closet already...!

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boring sidney makes all sorts of hats, most of which have a gorgeous gothy sort of feel, but the bright hues and exotic peacock feathers (looking a little like antennae?) on this particular topper really get my blood racing:

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love it paired with the pink hair (a wig, methinks, but still, so lovely!).

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the great thing about a lot of cocktail hats is that they are really like sculpture...bits and bobs and feathers shoot off of them, interacting with negative space in an unexpected way. they are also incredibly dynamic, in a static state, as well as when one is in motion. they move as you move, constantly changing shape.
this one by chimerablossom has a lot of movement, as that feather swoops right on back. it has a dark beauty, almost too lovely for words.

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here are some other places to find super amazingly fabulous cocktail hats that i've managed to uncover of late. i am happy to share!:
-artikal -gena conti custom millinery -fino fino -patrick bay millinery -philip treacy (the favored milliner of the late isabella blow)
i'm going to keep searching around for more amazing cocktails and facinators, and will report back with any particularly stunning finds, but feel free to pipe in if you know of more sources for such!
cheers!