Saturday, November 8, 2008

This makes me smile...

...not because I care about weddings, or even wedding dresses, but simply because I give this lovely lady props for wearing this bat-sh*t crazy, off-beat gown at her wedding. It totally looks like a Barbie dress I had in the 80's. I would so wear this! Why can't there be prom after 30??



It definitely comes in at a close second to my favorite wedding dress -- the red, frothy number worn by Winona Ryder in Beetlejuice...

Friday, November 7, 2008

I love you...even though I hate you sometimes [random weekend rant...]

I have come to peace with the fact that I wasn't raised in the most exciting, diverse, or cosmopolitan place on this big planet. Nonetheless, I love where I am from. I have lived in many other places, yet, here I am again --back in Oklahoma...



[Image uploaded from Cowboy Ampersand]

Since the recent elections, however, I have been feeling a sense of shame and embarrassment about my state (you know, that funny-shaped state right in the middle that lit up bright red on the map before the election results were even counted...) I don't want to feel this way about the place where I was born! But, how do I come to terms with the fact that I am living in a place that is proud to be more conservative than Utah (the land of 15 yr. old wives, bigamy, alchohol bans, and film censorship)?? ...





...how do I deal with knowing I live in a state whose senator doesn't believe global warming exists and whose congressman is trying to make birth control pills more difficult for college girls to purchase when they need them...?



I never intended to use this blog as a political platform, but, in the midst of all the happiness and celebration over our new President-elect, I can't help feeling a little sad -- feeling that despite the broader excitement, I am living among folks stuck in some sort of strange 1950's time-warp, where foreigners, women, and African Americans are always suspect... where instead of feeling hopeful and grateful, people are down on their knees praying out of fear...



...so, I wanted to try and find something beautiful about my home, despite my recent negative emotions. Because there are many beautiful things about my state...and many warm, kind, intelligent people. And I suppose that is what this blog is about -- the things I love and appreciate... even if they are small and rather personal...
[That said, hope you lovely readers will forgive my non-clothing/shopping/art-related rant!! ]

So, here are some things I love about Oklahoma...as flawed, and crazy, and old-fashioned as she may be:
1. Beautiful sunsets and wide, open horizons.
2. The livin's easy [i.e. cheap]
3. Friendly, open, talkative people.
4. Cheap vintage finds and great thrift store shopping!
5. Lots of gorgeous lakes.
6. Chicken fried steak, fried okra, fried pickles, and fried mushrooms.
7. Drive-in burger joints and drive-in movies.
8. Gorgous art deco buildings [from the oil boom of the 20's]
9. No traffic and lots of parking.
10. Distinct seasons.
And of course, my friends and family, who I love!


[Polaroids from flickr.com]

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Manhes Massun's Love Song to Frida

"The art of Frida Kahlo is a ribbon around a bomb." -- Andre Breton



My love for Frida Kahlo is boundless. So, of course, I adore the images from Manhes Massun's recent show at Mexico Fashion Week, which featured vibrant colors and Frida-esque hair accessories and jewelry. I always seem to enjoy the runway collections from Mexico and Brazil even more than the European and American collections. I admire the notion of retaining and re-interpreting folk costumes and traditions, and the work of Latin American designers often [admirably] look beyond trends and turn, instead, to their unique culture for inspiration.

[Manhes Massun for Mexico Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2009...and some Frida]:








[Mexico Fashion Week Images from coutorture.com]

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Doctor Prescribed Footwear?

These shoes by designer Gwendolyn Huskens are so creepy, yet somehow fabulous. I am strangely drawn to them...





Gwendolyn Huskens is a designer studying at the Design Academy in Eindhoven, in the department of man and identity. At the recent graduation show, she presented a set of six shoes called 'medic esthetic'. Aiming to reveal the taboos associated with physical deformities, her collection of cream and skin-toned footwear for women is made from medical materials and supplies such as plaster bandages, steel and band-aids. The result is a line of functional and oddly stylish shoes.

Day-Lab: My Unattainable Dream

Is it possible to have a favorite shopping site, but to have never purchased anything from it? Well, in my case, yes. I love Day-lab, and I look at and lust over the amazing finds on this site almost weekly. Unfortunately, Amy Shutt, the owner and operator, only takes Paypal...I don't have Paypal (bad past experience). I hate Paypal. I don't blame her...I know it is a small business and all, but I would be happy, oh so happy, if she ever decides to expand her purchase options, so I could buy instead of only dream...

Day-lab specializes in fun and affordable vintage dead stock jewelry and accessories produced from the 1930s through the 1980s, as well as independently designed and handmade jewelry, accessories, housewares, and gift items. Many of these items are unique in that they are inherently limited in availability or one-of-a-kind.

Amy has such an amazing eye...here are a few of my favorites:



Midcentury Boomerang Earring, $6.00



Headbanger Ball necklace, $16


Modernist Headband, $10


Fluid Tortoise Drop, $18.


Ivory Cluster Earrings, $8.00


Nouveau Vintage Feather Necklace, $24.


Sea Foam Flower, $10.


Carciofo Necklace, $16


Real Feather Broach, $12

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Female Performers of the Harlem Renaissance

I've been reading so much wonderful Harlem Renaissance literature for my exams over the past few weeks. I'm fascinated by the descriptions of Harlem in the 20's -- the nightclubs, dancers, singers, dandies, and darlings of the stage...
Here are some inspiring photos of beautiful Harlem stage performers from Discover Black Heritage's photostream on Flickr:


Come,

Let us roam the night together,

singing.


I love you.


Across

the Harlem roof tops


Moon is shining.


Night sky is blue.
Stars are great drops
of golden dew.


In the cabaret

The jazz band's playing.


I love you.


Come,

Let us roam the night together


Singing.



["Harlem Night Song" by Langston Hughes]

Back from the Polls...


UPDATE: YES WE CAN!!!!!!! Congrats Obama!! We look forward to a better, kinder, smarter, more compassionate, more forward-thinking America!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Fur Cap: Need It, Want It, Have to Have It!

Again, Garance Dore's photos leave me speechless, and this girl is just too cute for words. I'm totally in love with this Russian fur hat...



Luckily, Urban Outfitters has a similar version on their website (it also comes in brown):

Is It Just Me?

Cinderella


Rainbow Bright



Charlie Chaplin



Cruella DeVille



Mary Poppins



Little Red Riding Hood

[All photos from Facehunter.com]