Whip My Hair
October 19th, 2010 § Leave a Comment
Pop music isn’t easy to make and Will “King of the World” Smith’s progeness Willow is giving Rihanna a run for her money. I’ve been loving the looks she’s been rocking to events with her parents and the styling in this video doesn’t disappoint. Not so sure about the choreography, but… hey
Click on the image above to view the video which debuted today. Also check out the brilliant mash-up by multidisciplinary artist Mec Jagger remixing “Whip It” with the Sesame Street video “I Love My Hair”.
Cora Kemperman Fall 2010
October 15th, 2010 § 1 Comment

One day when I am living bi-continentally I will be able to shop at Cora Kemperman, a store I fell in love with in Amsterdam, on a regular basis. Until then I find myself checking out their website every season for inspiration and general swooning. This fall’s campaign doesn’t disappoint and the photography is especially gorgeous. « Read the rest of this entry »
Free People’s October Launch
October 7th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

I really like the buyers over at Free People. Their October rollout doesn’t disappoint. Here are my top picks: Read Across Maxi Dress, Sergeant Pepper Maxi Coat, Fatale Platform Boot (I swear I had some like these in the late-1990s!), Beaded Hoops, and Lace Patchwork Maxi Dress. « Read the rest of this entry »
Inspiration: Citizen Sketch
October 6th, 2010 § Leave a Comment


I just discovered a new inspiration blog Citizen Sketcher. This guy has a fantastic sensibility with his brush–especially with watercolor.
Sarah Burton for McQueen
October 6th, 2010 § Leave a Comment


Sarah Burton’s first collection for Alexander McQueen debuted tonight. It’s pretty faithful to his aesthetic I think but somehow not as fun–at least not yet. I can only imagine how hard it must be for a designer to come behind another designer especially after a tragedy like the one at that house. I wish her luck. See more
Doc Martens at 50
April 8th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martens, the company has released today 10 videos of 10 emerging bands covering 10 classic songs. My favorite tribute is by The Noisettes who cover “Ever Fall in Love With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve” originally recorded by The Buzzcocks. The art direction for the video (directed by Rankin & Chris) is straightforward and delightfully focused on the ever-fashionable lead vocalist Shingai Shoniwa. I especially love that the different stages of her hair are used to great effect. The Noisettes being British and genre-blenders, as Doc Martens have come to be, is an added bonus. Other acts include: Buraka Som Sistema, DāM-FunK, The Cinematic Orchestra, The Duke Spirit, N.A.S.A., The Raveonettes, Verbal + Yoon, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Michael Davis of MC5 with D.O.A. See the rest of the videos here.
Wait a Cotton Pickin’ Minute…
March 30th, 2010 § 2 Comments

This is a terribly disappointing posting for me. One of my absolute favorite labels (for which I didn’t even get a chance to do a full posting on) has exhibited a pretty tactless photo on their website as part of their spring advertising campaign. I started out my morning looking at their site to browse the spring collection–in fact I am wearing one of their raincoats today–and I saw this image. I posted it on Facebook first and many people were as shocked as I was. A good friend who lives in Atlanta provided me with the title of this posting, which is the only funny thing about this. I’ll leave you to form your own opinion. I will say that I am usually not this sensitive–I think artists should be somewhat free to make work that is beautiful for beauty’s sake, particularly in fashion photographs or music videos–but I just don’t see how the photographer staged this tableau without thinking of the woman behind the model. She isn’t elegant, styled, or smiling as is often the case in these types of photos. She is a human prop…and a cotton-picking one at that. « Read the rest of this entry »
Sneakerville
March 15th, 2010 § Leave a Comment

I am unequivocally obsessed with sneakers. It doesn’t make much sense given my sartorial leanings between the romantic and the ethereal but I think it is the only vestige of my generation that I cling to–and fiercely, I might add. I saw this wedding story in The New York Times about two professional athletes, Sanya Richardson and Aaron Ross, who were given custom sneaks as a wedding present by Nike. I love this idea. I have always liked me who wear Chuck Taylors or Jack Purcells with their wedding attire, but making a bridal reception is really dope–then she can really dance! In fact what a great gift for the whole wedding party? Metallic Chuck Taylors! (I will keep you posted should I ever get to enact this custom).


