Sunday, August 17, 2008

The New Bob Haircut (No, Not That One)

I will be coming back from NYC with some great finds to share, but until Tuesday, here are two posts to tide you over --
I mentioned last week that I would probably be obsessing about hair from time to time, and here it is: unless you've been in a cave, you've probably noticed many celebs have been chopping off their hair and sporting new, short bob haircuts. All I have to say is: I get it already! OK, you have perfectly straight, sleek hair. No frizz, no cowlicks, no weird layers. Yes, yes. You look just like 20's screen siren Louise Brooks. Stop taunting those of us with frizzy, wavy, dry hair!





Above: Christina Ricci, Victoria Beckham, Katie Holmes, Louise Brooks.

I I were actually brave enough to chop my hair off, I would proudly sport the early 90's wavy/frizzy bob and give those gals a run for their money. Here is the amazing M.I.A. bringing it back old-school!



You know you love them: The lovely ladies of Dirty Dancing, Top Gun, and Twin Peaks do the bob right!






Chunky Gold Rings

There is something simultaneously classic and artsy about chunky gold rings. I have been hunting relentlessly for the just the right one for a while now (right look + right price). I was about to give up, but as I was flipping through the TV channels a few nights ago, I came across QVC, and they were selling one that came close to perfect! I decided to check out the QVC website, and what do you know? They have several options, all reasonably priced. They also have a great return policy, so if it doesn't fit or I don't like it, no problem. Apparently, QVC is not just for old ladies any more. Or maybe this means I'm an old lady now? Here are some of my top contenders:


Pinuccia Scatizzi Polished and Hammered Wide Band Ring, 14K
QVC Price: $287.50

10mm High Polished Band Ring, 14K Gold
QVC Price: $98.00


Choice of Satin Finish or Polished Bold Band Ring, 14K Gold
QVC Price: $168.00

Satin and Diamond Cut Wide Band Ring 14K Gold
QVC Price: $207.00

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

New Blog Is Up and Running

Hi all! Just a short note: I've started an additional blog with a different direction and content. If you are interested in vintage advertising and magazines, art or art history...or simply, inspiring pictures, you should check it out: http://labellerevue.blogspot.com/ I will try to post a new vintage magazine image every day, and hope to focus on women's fashion and beauty, art deco, art nouveau, flapper culture, surrealism, dada, cubism, etc. Here's a taste:


Illustration from The Owl, No 2., London, 1919. (Modernist Journals Project).

Off to NYC for My Birthday...



I don't intend for this blog to necessarily be a diary-style production; I want it to be as much about the readers and the world outside of myself as it is about the clothes I wear or the things I do. That said, I am going to indulge today in a bit of "me, me, me" talk. My birthday is in a few days, and I suppose this is the one time during the year when I feel like I can be a bit self-centered. I've already received two lovely birthday gifts, YAY! My grandmother bought me this perfectly-classic Citizen watch with a leather strap. I hope to get many years of wear out of this beauty:

My mother, who works for Neiman Marcus, gets me cool knick-knacks that I could probably never otherwise afford, like this fancy Rosenthal paperweight (she knows I like shiny things).



My theory is the older you get, the longer and more fabulously you should be allowed to celebrate your birthday! So, I am starting a few days early (my birthday is on the 17th), leaving for NY tomorrow with my boyfriend, and will continue celebrating there with my younger sister (who lives in Brooklyn).

I am so thrilled to actually have a reason to dress-up and be a bit more creative with my clothes in NYC. Case in point, this is how I look most of the time lately:


Ok, it's comfy, but geez people...

I will be bringing along two new thrift-store purchases. These white leather gladiator-esque sandals are so comfortable -- great for the airplane or a day of H&M marathon shopping in the city:



I also found this over-sized green suede bag that should carry all my travel essentials like a scarf, umbrella, water bottle, etc:



As a house-warming present for my sister (she just got a bigger place), my parents are sending along this adorable 50's plastic table set...I am pretty jealous!



Now I have to decide what reading-material to bring along. I truthfully just want to read trashy magazines like People's style issue, but I have to keep up with a very strict reading list if I want to be ready for my PhD qualifying exam in December...



Despite my excitement, there are always a few anxieties involved in traveling. One thing that freaks me out is the limited amount of stuff I can actually bring. I am so accustomed to having options, particularly when it comes to accessories like hats. But hats just don't travel well -- you can't really wear them on the plane (the seat and the hat don't get along), and if you try to pack them, they get crushed in the suitcase. Hmmmm...I am going to have hat withdrawal:



Lastly, leaving behind my pug Olive is the hardest part of vacationing. We got her this giant stuffed monkey just to appease her until we return:



Well, thanks for listening -- now back to packing. There will be plenty of travel/shopping/eating details to come...

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Fancy Stockings, Victorian Inspired

I found these images of original Victorian stockings on Flickr. Can you believe they are still in such good condition? Striped and patterned stockings were quite popular in Victorian England. John Tenniel was picking up on the trend when he did the famous drawings for Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass (1871), depicting Alice in her famous black and white striped tights.


Originally uploaded by thegatherings on flickr.com



I've been thinking about tights, socks, and stockings as of late. I suppose this is some sort of masochistic, heat-induced behavior. I'm just really excited to add some texture to my wardrobe with lace, pointelle, wool, knit, patterned, and crochet stockings. But alas, I will have to be patient for cool fall breezes. In the meantime, I can make a stocking wishlist, right? Free People has a great selection of interesting textured stockings and socks for the fall. Here are some Victorian-inspired samples that I can't wait to get my legs into:



Freepeople.com, Ribbed Surprise Over the Knee socks, $24


freepeople.com, Creeping Flowers Crochet tights, $34


freepeople.com, Paisley tights, $28

Free People Over the Knee Pointelle, Urban Outfitters, $24

Free People Crochet tights, Urban Outfitters, $38