2.25.2010

hey, zac posen, i love you.




Wow. How Refreshing. Read this article and you'll know what I'm talking about. A round of applause to the handsome, stylish designer and his new line, Z Spoke. Here's lookin' at you Zac.

2.16.2010

fall twenty-ten ready-to-wear.

yep. I just died a little inside. Adam Lippes, designer behind the I-want-his-pieces-in-my-closet-now, created an amazing collection for his line ADAM. His fall twenty-ten looks are the perfect ingredients for any mouth-watering fashion casserole-- and baked to perfection I might add. I'm in love with the color palette he choose- something I've been trying to emulate in my daily wardrobe. The juxtaposition of earthy tones with bright tangerine and rust hues are to die for. Oh, and the layering? Perfection. Those jackets... swoooon.










    





2.15.2010

sigh.

Sigh.
Shoulder shrug.
Siiiiiigh.
It was a stressful weekend- and I'm exhausted.
The rjd2 show was pretty awesome, besides the fact I lost my purse.
Argh. My wallet (oh, my beloved, buttery-soft leather, BOTTEGA wallet) is history. Oh how I'll miss you. Apparently, someone needed you more than I did.
Life goes on...

I'm praying this week will go by q u i c k l y. My lovely Mum and Dad are coming to Austin this weekend to visit. Yay for free meals and lots of love! I'm looking forward to spending time with them- I havn't seen them since Christmas!

On another note, Friday I had orientation for volunteering at the Town Lake Animal Center. I am so excited to have the opportunity to give pups some much needed lovin'. I think it will be a great way to get out in the community and use my time in a way that helps others-- one of my New Year's resolutions... Check!

I'm kinda brain dead so I think I'm going to call it a night- I hope everyone had a great weekend and a marvelous Monday! Bon Soir!

2.13.2010

rjd2 tonight!

Getting ready to go see rjd2 + Kenan Bell + Happy Chichester at Emo's toniight! 

2.11.2010

going tribal

For a while now, I've been really into textiles and the process of creating, dying and wearing them. At CCA in California, I took an amazing  textiles course that introduced me to the world of weaving, natural fibers, natural dyes, spinning, knitting and endless techniques and processes dealing with textiles. 

Now that I'm at St. Edward's in Austin, I still find myself inspired by all the things I learned last year in California. I'm currently taking an intro painting class which I have a love-hate relationship with. Below, I listed some reasons...
Here's why I love it:
  • Wally, my professor, is laid-back, encourages me to solve problems on my own (but if I need his help, he's always there) and his office is FULL of amazingness. Animal antlers/skulls, vintage posters, and art work by his friends from college just about make his office the most inspiring place on campus. 
  • I'm super excited about my upcoming project (which I have amazing ideas for.. keep reading..)
  • The conversations in class are awesome
  • We get to jam to grizzly bear, beach house, old 60's rock and anything else we're in the mood for
  • This is my first official painting class.... so learning something new about paint every tuesday and thursday is pretty rad
Now, hate to be a downer, but here's what I don't love about it:
  • Class is at 9 a.m. Yeah, no fun.
  • Still lifes... ARE SO BORING. 
  • Drawing is also held in the painting studio, so we have to move our isles back and forth  after class (this is annoying because sometimes its hard to find where you were the previous class-- which throws off your whole painting!) 
  • Class is only two hours long! Not enough time!!
Okay, so on to my upcoming project/ idea..
Speaking of textiles... I've always really been into tribal prints (which are a big trend right now in fashion and home decor) but lately, I'm interested in their origin and the meaning behind them (I'm in the process of doing some research.) 

So, my idea: 
I bought a humongous canvas for this project (which I'm excited about, larger pieces always have more of an impact in my opinion) I'm thinking about painting the pattern onto the canvas and then incorporating weaving yarn into/over certain portions of the pattern.. So, basically, a "weavpainting"  Get it? 

Here are some of the prints I looove: 


By Artist Marla Mallett

Elle Decor

I don't love the colors in this piece but I love the design

I'll keep you posted on the process of this project.. Hopefully my vision can be translated into reality.


2.09.2010

living walls

I don't remember where I discovered this amazing website that is home to Wooly Pockets but I am currently obsessed. 
Wooly Pockets are essentially fabric gardening containers that are made of felt derived from recycled plastic bottles. Wooly Pockets are ultimately the coolest "green" and sustainable way to garden (no pun intended.) The best part of Wooly Pockets? You can hang them inside  your home... that's right people... you can have living walls!! Because the containers have waterproof lining, this allows your walls and floors to stay dry. No mess, no hassle. I'm dying for one of these babies so I can finally plant/ grow my own vegetable garden- INSIDE my apartment!   Check out Wooly Pocket  yourself and fall in love like I did! 
Here are some amazing photos from their gallery: 












2.08.2010

Olsenboyes... thoughts?

The ever-so talented, multi millionaire, beautiful, actor + fashion designers Mary- Kate and Ashley Olsen debuted their new, affordable fashion line, Olsenboye on Good Morning America February 3rd. Each season is inspired by various cities around the world.--New York for fall+ spring, LA for summer,  then London for "home for the holidays," which I'm assuming is winter?
I have to say, I'm not thrilled about their logo, I think they could of come up with something a lot more creative.. bummer.. I think MK&A thought about their Elizabeth and James + The Row customers when including classic pieces like a cropped jean jacket, bags and footwear. As one of the blonde beauty states, "these pieces are ageless." I have yet to see the line in person, but I'm hoping the duo took quality into consideration because it's an important aspect of any collection even it is more affordable.. My fingers are crossed...
Here are some of the more timeless/ageless pieces in the Olsenboye collection:




                                                                                                                                             photos courtesy of Olsenboye

check out their interview here:
MK&A Olsenboye interview

what are your thoughts?