displaying the monthly archive for April 2007
whew! it’s thursday!
i’m running around like a chicken with her head cut off, preparing the house for our leave of it, and running last minute errands before my trip. so much to do! don’t want to forget anything!
because of that, i *almost* forgot to do my weekly wardrobe_remix((ers) o’ the week post! but thankfully did not!
i’m going to try and do these posts and blog some when i’m overseas, but it just all depends on how much fun i’m having! haha.
anyway! on with the show!
this week i feel like it’s all about contrasts: crazy prints, stripes, colors that clash or pop against one another in a terrific, dynamic way, or even pieces one might not expect to work together that work together beautifully.
Mendoza. B:

loveloveloveus:

lovers unite!:

nemrešpobjećodnedjelje:

just jenny (aka frecklewonder aka my haute homegirl, who helps to moderate wardrobe_remix!):

the coveted (who also has a great fashion blog by the same name, here! check it!):

remember: you can click on the photo of any of these terrific wardrobe_remix(ers) to learn more about their photo or outfit, and explore their flickr photostream. all of the photos are owned by the awesome people who are depicted in them, of course!
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this week over at wardrobe_remix we’re discussing things such as girls vs boys, or why aren’t there more boys posting to wardrobe_remix or showing off their style on the net? (great question, btw!) and what do you consider to be the [wardrobe essentials] that everyone should have in their closet? join the community to in turn join in on the discussions!
see you there!
April 26 2007 | Posted in wardrobe_remix, wardrobe_remix(ers) o' the week
4so, i’ll admit it…i haven’t been thinking of shopping retail much for a while.
two reasons:
1.) i’m getting ready to jet off to amsterdam, paris and antwerp in mere days (umm, friday!? eep!!), and truth be told i’m saving myself for all the great, interesting special, unknown to me yet stuff i hope to acquire on my travels over yonder…
and 2.) i’ve been sewing like a madwoman. and thrifting like a madwoman. so i’ve been sort of absorbed in those endeavors and spending somewhat less time scouring the ‘nets for pretty things to obsess over.
BUT, that doesn’t mean i haven’t been doing ANY virtual perusing…i do have a few odd little wearables i wouldn’t mind snatching up, if of course, money was no object…
this may not be known by many, but i really like personalized items, especially that which is of the jewelry variety. in my jewel box, there resides at least two sterling silver initial rings, and a fun and funkified tatty devine perspex nameplate necklace. i guess my love of these little things comes from a secret love of things of a preppy-ish nature or that which is a little urban, or at times, a little tacky.
the latest personalized item i am coveting are these namepate gold hoops, from personalized boutique dot com:
i like the simple chic of the knit dress by lux (@ urbn), that simply pops when paired with my favorite color obsession of the last few years, orange:
i’ll admit it, i have about 20 pairs of jeans. to call them a staple item in my wardrobe would be an understatement. i’ve got skinny and straight styles (the cuts that look best on me), gray ones, red ones, and a myriad of jeans in various shades of blue, of course. but what i don’t have is BLACK jeans. these overdyed black skinny jeans from teen retailer delia’s seem like they’d be a PERFECT pair of black jeans for me: slim cut, solid black, simple. just the way i like my wardrobe staples.
for many many MANY years i’ve had a strange aversion to white shoes. i think the reasons behind this avoidance of white in the form of footwear has been their inherent propensity for picking up street dirt like the dickens, and i abhor dirty white shoes! and right or wrong, i have this idea that white is an expansive color, and subsequently, i don’t want to look like i have boat-like feets! but shoes as pretty as these chie mihara t-strap white slingback heels (available at ped shoes) are conspiring to change my mind on the subject of white.
i can see them, looking sparklingly clean, OF COURSE, paired with dark, dark jeans and perhaps an orange top, or the orange dress pictured above. and oh yeah, those nameplate hoops ahh! perfecto. ![]()
April 25 2007 | Posted in fashion musing, if money was no object...
1ah, books. i love me some books! two recent additions to the ye olde bits and bobbins bookshelf…reviewed by me, for you!
rare bird of fashion: the irreverent iris apfel by eric boman: not too long ago, i was gushing about the release of a book about iris apfel, remember? i’m happy to announce that i finally have that hot haute tome in my hands, having ordered it from amazon.com last week. and it’s everything i’d hoped it would be, and more: this glossy and glamourous coffee table-sized hardback is filled with snapshots of iris wearing her clothes (these were not costumes, and ms. apfel is, by her own words, NOT just a collector of clothes, these are things she actually wore) coupled with a whole section about ms. apfel’s life and how her clothes figured into that life, and fabulous quotes interspersed with photographs of her ensembles. she was, and still is, even in her twilight years, joyous, thoughtful, intelligent, unafraid to push boundaries and express herself through her clothing! again, i am not one for “style icons” in the traditional sense, but ms. apfel, as i have said before in that aforementioned post, is a major exception to that rule o’ mine.
here’s a small peek inside the book, at some lovely ensembles that she has worn, and some terrific quotes from iris that strike a huge chord with me personally:
and on the subject of making fashion, in the most fundamental sense…
pattern magic by nakamichi tomoko: i read about this little gem on fashion incubator, a great blog about the ins and outs and secrets behind sustainable clothing and sewn product manufacture, and had to score a copy. it’s japanese, but the illustrations and diagrams in the book are rather clear, so much information and inspiration may be gained. i am flatly, gushingly in love with the garments shown as examples in this book…so sculptural, so dimensional. clothing made with this kind of eye transcends merely being a covering for the body and crosses over into the realm of wearable art, in the most sophisticated of senses. this little book will long hold a place of reverence among my patternmaking and draping books, if for nothing else besides reminding me of the possibilities inherent in the design and process of clothesmaking, my chosen art/craft in this lifetime.
a peek inside what makes this book so amazing:
April 25 2007 | Posted in check this out!, culture-vulture, i bought this., reviewed by me, for you!
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