displaying the monthly archive for September 2006
my wardrobe_remix picks of the week. enjoy.
nappyco:

(easy, comfy urban threads.)
persephassa:

(does this girl EVER look bad? no, never! :D)
uproar:

(an amazing thrift find, clearly.)
laurenn:

(wearing black with sass.)
sabocracy:

(sweet simplicity.)
sjwhidden:

(everything about this photo delights me! hee.)
as always, click on any photograph above to see more details about the photograph, and explore the flickr photostreams of any of these lovely wardrobe_remix(ers).
oh, and P.S.: this blogger GETS what wardrobe_remix is really all about. thank you, whomever you are:
http://www.utata.org/ink/2006/18933.php
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i am missing NYC more than ever today, after a particularly horrible experience out in SF last night.
i’m not sure how much longer i can stand it here in the bay area…i’m not feeling at home here yet and i’m not sure if i ever will. i can’t stop comparing the two cities to one another, and that’s really like comparing apples to…raisins. or something. either way, the comparisons are an exercise in futility.
having to stay here for a year or more seems like having an eternity in hell to me…unfortunately i think i’m stuck here for a while.
here’s hoping the coming months will give me some sort of reason to change my mind.
…but i’m not going to hold my breath.
September 30 2006 | Posted in it's personal., wardrobe_remix, wardrobe_remix(ers) o' the week
10i’m all about the eye candy.
i am also all about sharing, with you.
i particularly like blogs of other creative people and artmakers. i like blogs that have photographs.
i like people who are THINKING, DOING and MAKING. & following their own muse. transcending the ordinary, being extraordinary.
i like to think i am creative now and then, but, DAMN, these amazing people kick my humble, has-a-long-way-to-go ass all the way around the internet block. what i do: mere dabbling, mere dreaming!
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kris atomic is a fabulous illustrator from the UK.
you can see some of her amazing, poppy, modern/retro doodles and illustrations here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/krisatomic/sets/1258567/
this is one of her blogs:
http://krisatomic.vox.com/library/posts/page/1/
i love how her blog is mostly photographs (her own, & of things she loves or that inspire her), like a scrapbook. pictures really are worth millions, if not thousands of words.
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someone recently turned me on to alicia paulson’s blog, posie gets cozy. hers is the penultimate craft/life blog: gorgeous photographs of her work shot in her droolworthy, colorful, amazing home.
http://rosylittlethings.typepad.com/posie_gets_cozy/
she also runs this craft retail site, rosy little things:
http://www.rosylittlethings.com/
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susie of brit (fashion) blog style bubble trancends the inane trend-slavishness of most fashion blogs, and looks at what’s now, what has been, and what will be in the most irreverent, intelligent manner.
http://stylebubble.typepad.com/style_bubble/
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i am completely sick with internet envy over the creative force that is san francisco artist/crafter/blogger, lisa congdon.
lisa blogs about her work (art and craft), life, and related subjects here:
http://birdinthehand.typepad.com/a_bird_in_the_hand/
her droolworthy, colorful, amazing pad was recently featured on apartment therapy: san francisco:
http://apartmenttherapy.com/photo/092806lisahousetour/_all_
and she recently opened a webstore, where she’s selling her art (and soon, her craft?):
http://www.lisacongdon.com/
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i’ll tell you about more about creative, fashionable internet denizens as time slips into the future.
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tell me about blogs YOU love. don’t be lazy. comment!
September 29 2006 | Posted in check this out!, culture-vulture
10i’ve been keeping my eye on the (london and milan) shows, of course. but, again, increasingly, i’m noticing that most of the collections don’t move me…and i am becoming less and less interested in general. i do like some of the playing with volume that’s going on, and even some of the neutral tones showing themselves more and more in many collections, but overall, there isn’t much i love.
and you know what? that’s okay by me. i take this as a sign that i know what i like, what works for me, and i’m not slavishly following any trend…just because it’s there. i am finding that i have no inate inner drive to keep up with what others are keeping up with. i’d rather be thoughtfully selective and reserve my energy and joy for what i really love, what really moves me…what suits who i am: who i have always been, what i will be. i’m letting myself follow things more organically, and finding inspirations in things closer to home, rather than heeding the dictates from the fashion machine.
and instead of focusing too much on what others are doing and trying to keep up with the fashion “joneses”…i’m still yearning to just develop and explore my own original ideas: accessories, garments, and so forth. as soon as my studio bits and bobs officially arrive, i’m planning on diving into the serious task of developing my first tentative collection. it will be very small, but significant. i’ve been talking about this for some time, but i think i am ready to get to business on this matter in earnest as soon as is humanly possible.
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all that said, there were a few choice collections and pieces that did move me…. ![]()
one design team that always seems to please me is london’s eley kishimoto. shown here are some of my picks from their spring/summer 2007 collection:




more can be found here: http://www.eleykishimoto.com/photo-blog/spring_summer_07/
i love that eley kishimoto started out as textile designers, and then segued into being womenswear/women’s accessory designers (and more). they develop their own fabrics, and it’s abuntantly clear that they completely delight in this facet of their work. their designs seem to be on-trend, but also seem completely original due to their original, irreverent fabrication. i love that they love and delight in the use of color, while others are turning away and following the dark palette trend like sheep. i love that they follow their own muse, and i love how they mix art and fashion in an easy, intellectual way.
all the above photos are from eley kishimoto’s website. they also have a blog here: http://www.eleykishimoto.com/blog/
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and a few picks from italy’s etro, via style.com:



another designer unafraid of color (thank goodness). i love how veronica etro has mixed bright, busy, patchwork-look prints with black tights and shoes and other black clothing, giving the bright dresses and such a little edge, and allowing the colors to really pop with the contrast.
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i’ll post a few more picks soonish, from twinkle by wenlan & perhaps a few others.
i’m also looking forward to seeing what sonia rykiel and tsumori chisato show in paris…
and on the off chance that anyone knows: did jessica ogden show this season?
September 28 2006 | Posted in fashion musing
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