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My Daily Covet: Spring, Sprang, Sprung

1. GARDEM PARIS Leather Jacket: With it’s satin capped sleeves, this leather manages to be tough and ultra-feminine all at once.

2. Courtney Skott’s Cloud Bed: I love how the pixel-clouds are both organic and tech-geek, plus the shape is utterly cozy.

3. Chocolate Vinyl Bootie Babe: This hot little mama doll totally knows what she’s got. Just looking at her raises your sassy quotient 32%.

4. DOLCE & GABBANA Transparent Skirt: This skirt would be just the thing for those warmer days on the horizon. I would totally pair it with some funky leggings, and run around feeling like a glam-bohemian-princess.

5. McQ Printed bustier dress: This dress is so quintessential urban nomad. LOVE it.

6. Lasonic iPod Boombox (iPod Dock): This is the most outrageously absurd iPod dock on the planet. o HELLS yes. It should be a law that it can only play MIA and Santogold, only in August, and only with a sprinkler within a 50 foot proximity of its bad-assness.

7. Courtney Skott Tree Stools: It’s true: I can’t get enough of Skott’s work. Someone needs to start producing these, so I can sit on them while I drink tea, dammit.

8. Kaviar Gauche – Empire Dress: Because to sit on a tree stool, you can’t just wear any old frock.

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Words of Wisdom: Katherine Hepburn

Bold, confidant, and beautiful – Katherine Hepburn was a woman before her time. With swagger and wit, she carved out for herself a career during a time when a woman was supposed to merely follow the prescribed path. With her sharp slacks, dramatic demeanor and that breathy, enigmatic voice, she carved herself into an icon, and her memorable words are as potent as the memory she left on our cultural psyche.

“As for me, prizes are nothing. My prize is my work.”

“Everyone thought I was bold and fearless and even arrogant, but inside I was always quaking.”

“Never complain. Never explain.”

“Why slap them on the wrist with feather when you can belt them over the head with a sledgehammer.”

“If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased.”

“If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.”

“Enemies are so stimulating.”

“To keep your character intact you cannot stoop to filthy acts. It makes it easier to stoop the next time.”

“As one goes through life one learns that if you don’t paddle your own canoe, you don’t move.”

“We are taught you must blame your father, your sisters, your brothers, the school, the teachers – but never blame yourself. It’s never your fault. But it’s always your fault, because if you wanted to change you’re the one who has got to change.”

“Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get — only what you are expecting to give — which is everything. What you will receive in return varies. But it really has no connection with what you give. You give because you love and cannot help giving.”

“Marriage is a series of desperate arguments people feel passionately about.”

“Plain women know more about men than beautiful women do.”

“If you’re given a choice between money and sex appeal, take the money. As you get older, the money will become your sex appeal.”

“Life can be wildly tragic at times, and I’ve had my share. But whatever happens to you, you have to keep a slightly comic attitude. In the final analysis, you have got to not forget to laugh.”

“If you survive long enough, you’re revered – rather like an old building.”

“There are no laurels in life … just new challenges.”

“It’s life isn’t it? You plow ahead and make a hit. And you plow on and someone passes you. Then someone passes them. Time levels.”

“Life is hard. After all, it kills you.”

“I don’t think that work ever really destroyed anybody. I think that lack of work destroys them a hell of a lot more.”

“I think most of the people involved in any art always secretly wonder whether they are really there because they’re good or there because they’re lucky.”

“Life is to be lived. If you have to support yourself, you had bloody well better find some way that is going to be interesting. And you don’t do that by sitting around.”

“I never lose sight of the fact that just being is fun.”

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LOVE Magazine: Issue #1

1. LOVE Magazine: I am utterly infatuated with the cover shot of Beth Ditto on their debut edition – she looks so gorgeous and unconventional. I am sure this magazine will not fail to impress; sadly, I can’t find a copy anywhere!

2. Japanese Robot Has a Fatal Attraction: This has ANIME PLOT written all over it. Just reason number 567,869,575 to love the Japanese.

3. Legend of Zelda Sound Effects: “A Link to the Past” is hands-down one of the best video games ever made. If you are also a fan of Zelda games, this is worth listening to just for the secret passage noise and the chicken attacks.

4. Creebobby Archtetype Times Tables: I love anything that is equally ingenious and ridiculous.T-rex Lincoln is especially amusing.

5. Vintage Indie: A great little blog about all things vintage.

6. Facts About Friday the 13th: Did you know this day tends to be one of the safest of the year? Learn all sorts of neat things about this dreaded date.

7. Wee Wonderfuls: I have long been a follower of this delightful site – it’s full of wonderful handmade things from a talented creator.

And finally, a lovely little video from Persephassa. She is so divine…

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Clockwise from left: non no yes, UNIFORM Studio, persephassa, UNIFORM Studio

1. Make your “Spring” List: all the stuff you have put off doing until the weather is nice.

2. Invest in a sweet new pair of galoshes for all the puddle-jumping you plan to do during April!

3. Learn about the love life of your favorite artist.

4. Have a “Silver Screen Party”: Ask everyone to come as their favorite film star on the Silver Screen. Run a projector of old movies on the wall, and serve champagne and canopies.

5. Make a mix tape representing every decade you have been alive. Call it, “The You Compilation”

6. Create your own camouflage.

7. Bring back an old-timey word. Some examples include: Rastabout, Rapscallion, Scuttlebutt, Hoosegow…

8. Have some sweaters you didn’t wear this winter? CHUCK EM OUT! OR better yet, felt them and make cool things with them…

9. No time for a pet dog? How about a pet chicken? Two words: FREE EGGS.

10. Have a Daylight-Savings Garden Party to celebrate all that extra sunlight.

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March Mixtape: In Like a Lion…


“. A Cold Sunday in November .” by 3amfromkyoto

Roooooaarrr…actually, more like *yaaawn* – it’s a dreary dark day in the city that never sleeps. Kind of day you just want to curl up with a cup of earl grey and a copy of “Wuthering Heights.”

Seems like a fitting day for a little music to keep the spirits up…enjoy…

The Playlist:

1. Bat for Lashes – Daniel

2. Plants And Animals – Mercy

3. Parenthetical Girls – Windmills Of Your Mind

4. The Jealous Sound – Naive

5. Say Hi – Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh

6. Fleet Foxes – Your Protector

7. A Flock Of Seagulls – Space Age Love Song

8. The Dear Hunter – The Bitter Suite I

9. Fever Ray – Triangle Walks

10. Belle & Sebastian – Piazza, New York Catcher

11. Antony and the Johnsons – Fistful Of Love

12. Santogold – L.E.S. Artistes

Been listening to any good tunes? Lemme know!

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Words of Wisdom: Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway is one of my favorite writers. His writing contains a simplicity, elegance and wisdom that has rarely been matched before or since: he is truly the great American writer. “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” is one of my favorite short stories, and a beautiful example of the profound power Hemingway is able to portray simply by revealing a small moment to the reader.

Hemingway’s quotes share humor and truth, and wise insights on writing. Sometimes painfully true, sometimes good for a laugh, but always strong, and sure and brave.

“All good books have one thing in common – they are truer than if they had really happened.”

“Always do sober what you said you’d do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.”

“Courage is grace under pressure.”

“Cowardice… is almost always simply a lack of ability to suspend functioning of the imagination.”

“For a long time now I have tried simply to write the best I can. Sometimes I have good luck and write better than I can.’

“Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.”

“I know now that there is no one thing that is true – it is all true.”

“The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; the second is war. Both bring a temporary prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin. But both are the refuge of political and economic opportunists.”

“I love sleep. My life has the tendency to fall apart when I’m awake, you know?”

“If a writer knows enough about what he is writing about, he may omit things that he knows. The dignity of movement of an iceberg is due to only one ninth of it being above water.”

“My aim is to put down on paper what I see and what I feel in the best and simplest way.”

“Never confuse movement with action.”

“Never go on trips with anyone you do not love.”

“The shortest answer is doing the thing.”

“That is what we are supposed to do when we are at our best – make it all up – but make it up so truly that later it will happen that way.”

“The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.”

“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.”

“The world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and I hate very much to leave it.”

“You’re beautiful, like a May fly.”

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Missoni: Happy in Knitland


(Images courtesy of Style.com)
There are many beautiful collections this season, but there is one that has completely enraptured me as of late. I am absolutely, positively, utterly head-over-heels for Missoni’s AW09 collection. Entirely centered around knitwear, extreme layering, and a soft-as-snow color palette, Angela Missoni has captured all of my ideal aspirations for winter dressing.


(Images courtesy of Style.com)


(Images courtesy of Style.com)
As many of you who read my blog are aware, I am the antithesis of “suffer for fashion” – I place as much import on whether something feels good as well as looks good. My main clothing goal during the winter are to be warm and comfortable, followed quickly by the desire that it still looks awesome. Missoni’s chunky cardigans, Dr.Who-esque scarves, and bunching wool leggings entice me to pile on my knits in wonderful jumble of warmth and comfort, while still looking like elegant and lovely.


(Images courtesy of Style.com)


(Images courtesy of Style.com)
One thing I am just giddy about is the movement in this collection. The swing of the scarves, the swag of those layers really make the individual feel like a presence as they move, like they are the precious nucleus that all those layers of knit are protecting.


(Images courtesy of Style.com)
There is something very gypsy-vagabond about the whole look that I find extremely appealing. Also, it struck me that this collection seems to me the beautiful interpretation of dressing like a Mystic from the Dark Crystal…


If you need me, I’ll be in my wardrobe, piling on my sweaters, and wearing scarves as hoods…

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Young Russian peasant girls in a ural area along the Sheksna River by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii

1. Color photographs by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944),: Sergei was a Russian photographer who pioneered color photography. These restored pictures give new life to historical Russian, depicting what a beautiful, sumptuous country this cold land can be.

2. TOKYO,: This new movie by visionary directors Joon-ho Bong, Leos Carax, and Michel Gondry is sure to be a stunner – and the trailer looks fantastic.

3. Solveig, girl graffiti artist, aged 10: The phenomenal artwork of a 10-year old London girl is taking the graffiti and art world by storm. Her whimsical, colorful pieces are being compared to Picasso, except without all the girlfriends. Stunning.

4. David Byrne on the Colbert Report: The fact the David Byrne is still blowing the top off of his genre after so long just gives evidence that the inspiration machine never runs out of juice, if well-oiled and maintained. Also, the fact the fact he is able to get a surprisingly contemplative interview out of Stephen is amusing in its own right.

5. Recereation of Hudson Plane Landing: Ok, ok, I know this has been news’ed to within an inch of its life, but come on – HE LANDED A PASSENGER PLANE IN A RIVER – a river usually flush with boats, I might add. And about a 4 miles from my house, if that! This is by far the best recreation I have seen of the event, and better yet, it is synchronized with the actual radio feed. Which means you can marvel at how they are not all screaming “O MY GOD WE ARE GOING TO DIEEEE!!!!” like a normal person would.

5. Anonymous: This wiki post about ANONYMOUS reads somewhere between a weird phenomena and a creepy subversive group. It makes me feel like we all are actually living in HACKERS.

6. John Keatley shoots Annie Leibovitz: Great interview with professional photographer Keatley. My personal favorite part is how it gets in his head regarding the fantastic photo of photographic god, Ann Leibovitz, that he captured.

7. Mickey Rourke Pimps Etsy at the Oscars: Though I am extremely stoked for Betina Wassermann and the Etsy team, I am now extremely nervous the Mickey may have blown the top off my favorite shopping hideout. Listen to me, *hypnotically waving pocketwatch* THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ETSY…

P.S. god, does this man like to curse! Here’s a NSFW video of his acceptance speech at the Spirit Awards:

What have you been looking at?

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Clockwise from left: Big Fat Rat, Historicus, fofurasfelinas, *dans

(my count got all wonky – I am in the midst of fixing it!)

1. At the exact moment of the time change this weekend, kiss your beau. You will have smooched through an hour!!

2. Find out your parents and grandparents favorite musical artists. Make a mixtape of your families favorite songs.

3. Buy some bright neon accessories to jazz up your wardrobe this spring.

4. Let a child paint on a white dress or t-shirt you own for an original piece of wearable art.

5. Designate yourself a theme song.

6. Designate all your friends a theme song, and then make a mixtape compilation of your gang.

7. Pile on as many knits as you can, a la Missoni.

8. Listen to the Cure album, “Disintegration,” and marvel at how freaking timeless it is.

9. Learn the names of your great, great grandparents.

10. Promise yourself this will be the best day, everyday.

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Wardrobery: 11/08 Flashback


Top: H&M, Blazer: Thrifted, Belt: Street Vendor, Jeans: e.a.p. Hiroshima, Japan, Boots: Thrifted, Watch: Bulova

An oldy but a goody: I wore this back all the way in November, but somehow it slipped through the cracks and never got posted. Looking at it, I long for weather that will allow me to wear my sweet little blazer as my sole shell. Though they are calling for weather in the fifties this weekend, so hopefully that day won’t be too long in coming.


Top: H&M, Blazer: Thrifted, Belt: Street Vendor, Jeans: e.a.p. Hiroshima, Japan, Boots: Thrifted, Watch: Bulova

Speaking of weather: boy, did we get dumped on. Jersey City got hit with 6-10 inches on Monday, and New York was so snowed under that they cancelled school for the first time in FIVE YEARS. Facing blizzard-y winds and snows, and the chance of being trapped in the city with no means out, I had no choice but to work from home. Hopefully that’s the last of the snow this season. Seems like we are getting our just desserts after only having one tiny snowfall last year.

As for the duds: I love love love my little blue blazer. I picked it up back in November in the children’s section of a thrift shop. It fits me like a glove: a rather snug glove, as I have now discovered. I accidentally tore open a seam under the armpit last time I wore it. I want to take it to a tailor to repair it, but worry that I just may have a repeat performance next time I wear it.

Any sewers out there know if it is possible to add room under an armpit?

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