Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2009

If I lived in the city...

...I would be able to justify buying this fantastic, fabulous, fashionista of a coat by Mackage.
Alas, I do not so I will dream of it all day instead.

Discovered via All Things Lovely and available to purchase (for me) from S|SENSE

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Winter Wind Web Wares

I hear it. I hear you people on the East coast and in the Midwest and well, pretty much anywhere south of me saying "Spring is here!" I must ask that you have a little consideration for those of us in the mountain regions who, while we are experiencing lovely lovely sunny days, are still feeling the winter.

As the days grow longer and the air warms slightly, I am digging into my season transition wardrobe. Warmer but less bulkier pieces, something to snuggle into but that doesn't make me look like Randy from A Christmas Story. Imagine my delight when I came across LittleHouses Clothing on Etsy.


le fleur/rosemont


bratislava (above & below)




elijah


the brandenburg

I love the asymmetry, the up-the-side buttons, the cotton/poly blend and of course, those lovely loose collars. LittleHouses is promising a soon-to-be released spring collection and I am biting at the bit.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Happy Holidays!

It's been an action-packed few weeks with the Santa Crawl, holiday shopping, the Clear Cap Winter Wonderland, shoveling and Christmas Eve arriving tomorrow. Not much time in there to blog. So, I shall wish you a happy holiday season and I'll see you in 2009.

Psst...you know what I love? Early Christmas presents to/for myself. Thanks for these, Meesh:
Stadium-cloth Shipley coat from J.Crew
Born Shilo Shearling boot

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Two more candidates

...for my party dress.  This time it's BCBGMAXAZRIA.  

Considering that I run around for 5 hours both behind-the-scenes and in front of the crowd, the get-up must be both comfortable and classy.  



Monday, November 10, 2008

Pretty Party Dress

We are waist deep in plans for our Winter Wonderland and while I check items off the to-do list, there is one I must soon start to tackle...locating the perfect party outfit.  I found one candidate this weekend courtesy of Anthropologie.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Church & State

While I'd prefer these two words to be separate (Proposition 8!), I love them combined to form this clothing line. The usage of red and gray hits a definite sweet spot for me too.






Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Tim Walker: Photographs of Wonderland

Tim Walker says he loves turning "funny daydreams into funny photographs" and, while I wouldn't call his photographs "funny", they are definitely dreamy.

This London-based photographer has brought new life to the pages of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and W with shoots that are fantastical and epic in both scale and layout. Evoking a sense of drama, mystery and beauty, he has captured the eyes and imagination of the elite fashion world.

Selecting a mere handful of images from his whimsical portfolio was impossible but I tried to select the ones that most moved me. They are all so stunning that I could linger there forever.









To celebrate his 15 year career, Mr. Walker recently:
Wrapped up a retrospective at the Design Museum in London &
Crafted a coffee table book that delivers an grand overview of his process but
His works are always displayed here

Friday, October 17, 2008

Happy Frye-day!

The work week is ending and I am embarking on another adventure-filled weekend with my co-horts. I want to be kicking it around town in my favorite jeans, a well-worn shirt and some sturdy, broken in boots. Unfortunately, I am still on the hunt for the last item.

A good pair of boots, like the perfect towelor pillow or pastry, are not easy to come by. Some feel just right to the touch, or appear to be all you've ever dreamed or wanted. Then after a bit you realize you were duped. I have experienced this elation-to-disappointment cycle far too many times in the arena of leather boots. I want a pair that will go with everything, that can be dressed up or dressed down or even worn alone. A pair that will grow old with me and weather the weather and all the fads and show it's age beautifully like old Hollywood grace. And this is why I have fallen in love with Frye boots.

Frye has been manufacturing leather boots and shoes since 1862 making them the oldest continuously operated shoe company in the United States. Their boots were worn during the Civil and Spanish-American Wars and homesteadiers journeying across the Plains in them. With almost 150 years of dressing the feet of military elite and adventurous New Englanders, they should definitely be able to withstand covering the feet of one lil' Meesh for years to come.

Adrienne Button



Sam Button


Paige Buckles


Sam Double Shaft & Ava Button



Sam Boot & Jane Stitch

And these are the ones I am stalking via the web and the rack at Macy's. Every girl needs a pair of riding boots in their wardrobe and these will be mine!

Paige Tall Riding

Check out their boots, bags and belts: Frye Company

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Sartoria Vico's Wrapped Up Web Wares

It's obvious that I am in the beginning stages of hibernation mode...the cooking, the cleaning, the projects, the snuggling of many things. I've been scouring the web for soft cozies in which to encase myself for the upcoming months and wandered into the world of Sartoria Vico. Not only are these Italian knits luxuriously soft, stylish and available in all the colors you could want but they are also multi-purpose pieces. A simple relocation on your body or of a seam and a new purpose is discovered.

Sciarpone
I love scarfs, i love sweaters so how could I not love a scarf that doubles as a sweater!?

Ciambella

Today it's a scarf, tomorrow it's a shrug, but always it's simply lovely



Cappuccio

Perfect for blistery days



Cuffia

Ideal for those ponytail hair day when you must head into the snow




Gomita

While it's only function is a sweater, Gomita can work for going out or staying in.


Sartoria Vico brings together the worlds of fashion and product design and are handmade in a small knitting factory, which ensures quality right down to the smallest detail.

And if the designs weren't fun enough, be sure to spend some time with their interactive dress-up dolls: http://www.sartoriavico.it/bimbe/index.html