Saturday, May 30, 2009

artstar

I checked out the Artstar Craft Bazaar at Penn's Landing this afternoon, and I just have to say I am so impressed with the work people put out there. It's so difficult to start a business, and through events like these and the wonder that is Etsy, it is actually possible to sustain a craft based business with relatively low start up costs. Most of the artists and crafters in attendance did not have stores but operated out of galleries or boutiques, or solely online. As an aspiring business owner, I was extremely inspired to get myself together! It takes so much hard work but I know that's what I want to be doing; I can't wait for my first paycheck so I can get some supplies and jump in.

Favorites from today:

Badass jewelry. From her Etsy:

"Each handmade piece of jewelry is haunted with past lives from vintage ephemera and semi-precious stones that are earth made and serve as psychic armor. Each handmade piece also includes curious fictions I have created or histories I have researched to add to the mystery, depth and charm of each piece."

I was wandering the stalls, seriously impressed with the talent, but looking for something with a little bit of an edge, when I ran across this booth and fell in love. I'm so into this grungy, beat up, midwestern kind of feel and seriously need some jewelry to match. I've been wearing my feather earring almost every day because I honestly have nothing else. A piece from this collection will definitely be one of my upcoming purchases! 


This company does printing and jewelry out of their Brooklyn studio. I was really into the charm necklaces with little daggers, saws, or shovels. They were doing custom work at the craft show, with special combinations of charms; so bummed I couldn't take advantage of the opportunity!

(links to sold items on Etsy because the shop is temporarily empty)

My one purchase today was a roll on fragrance from Sea Grape. I bought the Devi blend, which is a combination of jojoba oil, essential oils of lavender, orange, ylang ylang, and sage, with dried rose petals. It's sooooo good. I'm a sucker for a great natural fragrance that doesn't smell too earthy or patchouli-like. She had some great peppermint based ones, like the Morningstar Headache relief, that were more about aromatherapy than perfume but seriously smelled amazing. I'm sure her soaps and candles are great as well. 

I was seriously searching for some massive chain necklaces or layered neckpieces but couldn't find anything. Come on Philly, get with it! 
Only kidding, you know I love you.


nomadic

all i do is work and party! never home, never sleeping, can't stop won't stop.
I LOVE SUMMERTIME. 

(super rad thrifted tee right?)

Monday, May 25, 2009

the friendly beer for modern people.

so good! happy memorial day. 

yesterday/today

hot. hungover. happy.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

alliwannado

sun worship.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

passing realization

m.i.a. shot by shawn mortenson (r.i.p.)

swan


i hold him by his neck, kiss him for the last time on his lips and then gently cast him into the puddle near the table. i watch him dabble and frolick happily with the other swans. he then gets trodden on by a passer-by. his neck spurts tobacco and he dies. i get sad and light another swan.


a new favorite for photography and charming prose.

slumming it

(src various flickrs)

Slumdog Millionare is a fantastic movie, straight up. It deserves everything it was awarded. I won't natter on about the story because I'm sure you all know the basics. My obsession has more to do with the colors used throughout the film. In perhaps the height of pretension, I had interior design on the mind because of my upcoming move. How's that for you; paint jobs based on the slums of Mumbai? Either way, I was extremely inspired by the faded brights, browns, yellows, and royal purples. Traditional Bollywood color schemes are overwhelming for the most part, but seen though a mask of dust and grime I think they become more beautiful. Also, as my roommate has an obsession with Indian culture and bright colors, this source of inspiration may be the perfect compromise of our aesthetics. I can't wait to start on this project! Only two months to go.

simplicity

(src superfantasticpicturetime)

why don't i own a white buttondown? perfection.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

evil bee



an old favorite song and video!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

mutter may i?

(src google images)

When my mother was planning the family's trip to visit me in Philadelphia this past weekend, she asked if there was anything I'd always wanted to see but hadn't. Instantly, I thought of the Mutter Museum. Started as a learning tool for future doctors, it now focuses on historical information regarding anatomical and biological oddities. Not for the faint of heart, or weak of stomach, this museum showcases everything from conjoined twins to the many diseases of the eye to a collection of objects extracted from people's throats. So crazy weird. I liked drawing the skulls, and really enjoyed the webby blood vessels. They looked like felt and chiffon! This place is definitely worth a visit if you're into the abnormal. 

tangles.

sorry for all the photobooth pictures, but my camera's broken :( 
i'm trying to get a replacement, though, as soon as possible. 
crocheted necklace: self made

listening to: metric (as always)

Monday, May 18, 2009

future tense

still wearing my sweet velvet dress from the graduation party last night, yeah i look tired. 
so psyched on life, though, and this summer. it's gonna be good. 

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Friday, May 15, 2009

true blue

Crop top, thrifted. Obi, selfmade. Skirt, thrifted.
Shoes, F21. Large bracelet, present. Small bracelet, selfmade. 

I bought this skirt yesterday with the plan to dye it; my current interest in blue and washed out tones made me decide to dip dye it. I might go back and increase the contrast, maybe even getting it to be indigo at the top to white at the bottom. Still, I'm into the subtle pastel and can think of so many ways to wear it; next I think I'll go tougher and pair it with a chopped off gray tee or tank to accentuate the super tight high waist. The classic/feminine pairing I have here is more of an exercise in monochrome, as I tend to stay away from head-to-toe color and have to force myself sometimes not to dress in only black and grey. With summer, though, I can see whites, peaches, and blues in my future. 

Also, coming soon: massive amounts of alterations and DIYs, as I scored big this week- something like 14 items of clothing for $13!? Killer. 

moreyoungthings



ASH STYMEST AND ELIZA CUMMINGS. 
attitude.
(src tfs)

i'm still an animal

so young so cool
shot by steven meisel
vogue italia february 2009
(src models.com)

love tough jailbait, HA!


...no vid, just songlove.

che

The Motorcycle Diaries is a seriously brilliant movie. I always watch these travel movies, like The Art of Travel, and get all inspired. I've been feeling extra antsy recently anyways, maybe because I'm very ready to move. It's been weird, though, like a few days ago I was on a language kick and was reading all these blogs out loud in the original language to brush up on Spanish and Italian. If I concentrate a bit harder I'm sure I can actually learn Italian, rather than just scrape by. 
Anyways, total off subject, because what I really want to rave on about is the Latin American vistas, indigenous people, motorcycles, and Gael Garcia Bernal.  They're all amazing. The film definitely captures the boys' sense of adventure and freedom as they journey up through Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, and finally Venezuela. Their love of the bike, the difficulties they endure because of it, the mishaps that occur: all so charming, hilarious and heartwarming. Plus, Gael is seriously so handsome. 

bible thumper



thank you minneapolis for a new synthpop party band! so good already. 

Thursday, May 14, 2009

throwback


Just like trends come back around, pieces of clothing do as well. This jean jacket has been around since I was thirteen, serving me well throughout my girly junior high days, my experimental high school days, a stint with punk when I was a freshman in college, and now, it's back. The pins and studs are a little silly, a little juvenile, but I'm into it. It's perfectly worn in, and so comfortable. I've toyed with the idea of messing with it, bleaching it, or studding it more. I don't want it to become a trendy piece, though, and right now the little bit of work I've done on it is easily removable. I love that I can still wear it and plan to wear it for years to come. Funny how a little $2.50 purchase from Fashion Bug can last so long! I paired it with the striped tee, black jeans, and docs to play up its simplicity and classic feel. As you can see, I also can't stop wearing the Fleathers earring. Slightly obsessed. 

Listening to: The Shins- Chutes Too Narrow. Also a throwback. 

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

la mélancolie


beauty in sadness. reminds me of a favorite song/story, the closer for keren ann's album nolita. 

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

international alcoholism

alcohol consumption per capita. click to enlarge! 
apparently moldova and hungary are in competition with the irish, while tiny little luxembourg is right up there with the big guns. maybe their identity crisis drives them to drink?

public urination


adventuring, wandering, stoop sitting... summer is starting and i'm loving it.

Monday, May 11, 2009

yo momma

I want you to stop hiding your VERY cute butt and start wearing cut-offs and bathing suits to show it off.  Everywhere you look people are talking about “who has the best butt” and the people they are raving about are Beyonce, J Lo, and this Kardashion girl and all of them have nice rounded “bootys’ that are bigger then yours.  Curves are IN, skinny is out and your are hiding yours - dumb.  You would look really good in tight cut-offs and instead you go around in baggy capris that are not near as flattering.  You need to show off your ‘assets’!  I would give a lot to have your butt instead of my flat saggy one, and I would show it off.  You have beautiful legs and you hide them too.  So start wearing shorter skirts instead of those “old lady” ones and flaunt what you are lucky enough to have.  One day it will be gone and then you will HAVE to wear old lady clothes, BUT NOT NOW!!!

There, that is my lecture of the day,
Love you, Mom


-Postcards From Yo Momma, always a laugh.

newhairs


redhead and baby coco photo op, messy apt too, ha!