Millau tee shirt from LF over Aritzia tank dress (tied in knot) layered with C&C California gray long-sleeved tee, Fabindia scarf, Vintage ankle boots, Rings: Free People, Thrifted vintage “poison” ring, vintage ring with face from Spitalfields Market, London
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Recipe: Tee Shirt Layers
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Recipe: Color Story
Vintage blouse, purchased on Brick Lane, London, J. Brand 12” jeans, MICHAEL Michael Kors shoes, Vintage belt, purchased at Oxford Circus Topshop, London, Earrings from BellaBeadJeweled, Etsy
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Recipe: Blazin'
A good blazer is any cosmo girl’s best asset. However, I am not usually one for structure (except when it comes to ruffles OF COURSE). BB Dakota’s boyfriend blazer (I bought this for last season, but I saw it made a comeback for F/W 2010) is soft and slouchy enough that I don’t ever feel constricted in it.
I spotted this tee across a large warehouse-like space tucked away on Brick Lane, and I knew that I had to have it. Reminiscent of the French Riviera, its paper thin fabric and schematic print are so retro-Europe.
Vintage tee purchased on Brick Lane, London, AG Catwalk jeans, BB Dakota boyfriend blazer with grandmother’s pin, Vintage boots, purchased at Blondie, London, LAK Bangles from India, Vintage Trifari earrings, purchased at Vintage Underground
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Recipe: Girly Girl
Chi Chi dress, purchased at Oxford Circus Topshop, London, J. Crew belt, Kate Spade tights, French Connection Wedges, Malababa choker, Earrings from India, Topshop ring
Monday, October 4, 2010
Teaser: Winter Textures
Here’s a little preview of what I’ll be wearing when winter hits.
I like to pin this fur collar to anything that has a boring or questionable front. You’ll see much more of it as the weather turns and I break out my late fall/early winter coat.
Martin & Osa sweater, Vintage fur collar, purchased on Brick Lane, London, Thrifted vintage necklace
Friday, October 1, 2010
Recipe: All Tied Up in Knots
While vaguely reminiscent of a flight attendant, it intrigued me, so I decided to give this scarf-in-a-bow-faux-ascot look a go. I think it came out fairly successfully, though I wish the bow was bigger.
Vermont weather has ranged lately from out-and-out gloom to 60 mph winds and hail. As a result, I shot today’s outfit in the old library at Middlebury. So stately!
Vintage men’s oxford from Rokit, London, Hudson jeans, J. Crew belt, Thrifted vintage scarf, Seychelles wedges, Vintage snake necklace, purchased at Highwood Street Market Festival, Vintage Trifari earrings, purchased at Vintage Underground
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Recipe: The Party Dress
I purchased this dress almost a year ago at the much-frequented Oxford Circus Topshop in London. It was my first vintage purchase while in London, and finding it completely changed my outlook on shopping, style, everything! Before I pulled this dress off of the vintage rack in the bottom floor of Topshop, I had never owned anything so daring. I was attracted to the ruffled neckline (I LOVE having ruffles up by my neck!), and as soon as I put it on, I fell head over heels for the way I looked in it. I felt like a different person, from a different time.
It’s not even that wacky by my standards anymore, but when I bought it, I began to see the merit of purchasing more unusual pieces.
My Aztec-man earrings, generously gifted to me by Vintage Underground. I love it when my jewelry has a face.
The changing foliage matches my belt. I love Vermont in autumn…not so much in winter though.
Vintage dress, purchased at Topshop, Oxford Circus, DKNY tights, Stuart Weitzman ankle boots, Thrifted belt, Vintage snake ring, purchased at Vintage Underground, Vintage earrings, gifted from Vintage Underground