Sunday, March 14, 2010

Mom Said To Stop.

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I've been hoping to expand on my Audrey Hepburn collection, so I was very excited to find Funny Face for sale at Big Lots, for just three dollars. You can't beat that!

I probably won't have the chance to watch the film until next weekend, but I can't wait.

I hope it'll live up to my expectations. But with Audrey Hepburn as the lead and Hubert de Givenchy responsible for the costumes, what's not to like?

Friday, March 12, 2010

Join The Party.

I thought I'd introduce you to a few television shows that you might not have seen before, but deserve a lot of attention. Fashion and television are two things I love, and I'd hate to see you deprived of either.

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Beverly Hills 90210
You really just can't beat the original teen soap. There is lots of drama, and great nineties fashion to revisit. Don't be confused or held back by the new show (known as simply 90210), the original is only a million times better. Plus, if you start watching, we can discuss where we stand on the Brenda-Dylan-Kelly love triangle. Doesn't that sound like fun?

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Veronica Mars
A show that successfully carries out a season long mystery and is full of wit and suspense. It's about Veronica, a high school student whose best friend was murdered and who helps her father with his detective business. It has the perfect mix of teen drama, mystery, and comedy. Joss Whedon, Stephen King and Kevin Smith all count themselves as fans. The shows first season is a clear standout, but the second and third aren't to be overlooked.

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The Big Bang Theory
This is the only show I'm telling you about that is still airing new episodes, and is one of the best shows on television. The show is about a group of geeks and their hot neighbor, but the real genius of the show is Sheldon. Sheldon (Jim Parsons) is hilarious.

There isn't much more that needs to be said for these shows. I didn't think I needed to go into tons of detail, they're all great and what more do you really need to know?

*Episodes of Beverly Hills 90210 air on SoapNet everyday, and the first nine (of 10) seasons are available on DVD. All three seasons of Veronica Mars are available on DVD. Big Bang Theory's third season is currently airing on CBS. It's on at 9:30 PM on Mondays, after Two and a Half Men. You can find episodes of all three shows online. I recommend surfthechannel.com as well as the CBS website.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Roaming The Halls.

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The first outfit we're making in my fashion class is inspired by Greece. I haven't finished anything worthy of a photo just yet, but I thought I'd share my inspiration board.

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We're using store bought patterns for our first two outfit so that everyone has a chance to get used to the process first. We are allowed, however, to alter the patterns as we see fit. I chose this pattern and decided to do look D. I am making a few changes, but I'll wait to share those. I'm working on the muslin at the moment, and should be done by the end of this week.

Pictures will follow!

Edit: I posted this on a different computer than usual and now I see that on my screen the inspiration board is cut off on the end. How does it look for you guys? I'm not sure if I should re-size or not.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Catch This Wave.

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I've been tempted for a while, but I finally went ahead and created a tumblr! It isn't a replacement for this blog, and it doesn't mean there will be fewer posts here. The tumblr is more pop culture focused (lots of stuff about The Office and Beverly Hills 90210), so it won't be taking away from this blog.

Let me know if you have a tumblr, and I hope you'll follow me.

Have a great Saturday.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Put On Hold.

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On Sunday (aka I should've posted this days ago) I went to Marshalls and bought a few things to spruce up my wardrobe. My best purchase was probably these flats. I really don't have enough flats, and these are so simple but have the perfect twist.

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I also got a new scarf, another thing I can never have too many of. A cheetah print scarf seemed like such a necessity, plus this is my first circle scarf. It was a little tricky deciding how to wear it, but it already made a successful debut.

I did buy clothes as well, including my first part of jeggings (I'll let you know what I think), but I didn't want to take pictures of them just laying on my bed or sitting on a hanger. Maybe I'll start doing outfit posts again and that way you'll be able to see the new pieces.

The best/worst part about having just gone shopping is not being able to decide what to wear because there are just too many options! (It definitely beats not being able to decide because there aren't any options.)

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Get Crafty With Me.

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On Friday I went with a friend to The American Craft Council show that was being held in Baltimore. After leaving school we headed into the city and had an early dinner at The Cheesecake Factory. I had decided that I wanted to be one of those people who takes pictures of their food, but after taking this test shot I ended up forgetting to take a picture once the food actually came. When I realized I hadn't taken the photo about ten minutes into eating I decided that nobody wants to see my half-eaten buffalo wings (not even me.)

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One we had had dinner we headed over the craft show. We spent a lot of time searching for the school to market section which turned out of be two sections, one for the Rhode Island School of Design and one for the Savannah School of Art and Design. The RISD section had some really interesting things on display. I believe the item pictured is some kind of furnishing, the kind nobody actually dares to sit in. But who needs to know what it actually is? It was neat looking.

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They also had a few necklaces on display that were very pretty.
There were also a few mannequins in their section that were wearing statement necklaces. I particularly liked the first one which reminds me of a gold fish skeleton.

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Once we had admired the school to market section we began looking around and searching for things to buy. I tried on a gorgeous ring before glancing at a price tag and realizing it was $900. The things being sold there were more expensive than I expected and I kept having to remind myself and my friend to stop looking at the booths were the jewelry was behind glass. Despite a lot of things being out of my price range, I didn't want to go home empty handed.

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I was determined to buy something and that something turned out to be this mirror. The mirror's fun design is formed from recycled fibers, which meant that every mirror was different. That made it extra hard for me to choose which one I wanted to buy (I'm a very bad decision maker), but thankfully the lady who was selling them was very sweet and patient.

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Later as we were walking through the show I spotted this sign and immediately the wheels in my head started turning.

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Next I spotted this sign and I knew my thoughts had been confirmed. The person inside the booth was Ping from the current season of Project Runway.

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The booth was devoted to her transformable accessories which included hats, gloves, scarves, and shawls. I thought the hats were particularly cute although I don't think I'd be able to rock them. Ping was there wearing her creations and showing people the different ways they could wear her scarves.

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My friend really wanted a Ping creation and tried on a bunch of hats and scarves until deciding on a transformable scarf.

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Personally I was most attracted to the lace necklaces she also had on display, which didn't seem to be recieving as much attention as the other accessories. The necklaces definitely drew me in, but they were more than I was ready to spend and I wasn't quite sure how often I'd have the chance to wear one in my daily life.

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Ping happily posed for pictures (and I happily took quite a few) and really seemed to be just like she was on Project Runway. She was adorable in person and so was her outfit. It wasn't something I'd ever be able to pull off but she had on a cardigan backwards as her top, a pair of great boots and a jealousy-creating ring. If you're wondering why I only took a picture of her and not with her, I did take one with her but as luck has it, it's a terrible photo of me.

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After leaving the show with sore feet and tweeting about my experiences, we decided to make one last stop at Urban Outfitters. I've scoured the website before but had never been inside one of their stores or made a purchase from the site. Now I officially I understand why people are so fond of UO.

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We didn't have the time, and I would've probably been too tired to do any serious shopping, but I wanted to make a few little purchases. I bought two nail polishes, one is a perfect pink and the other a really dark blue-green shade. I also got a cute notebook because you can never have too many. There were a few other things that tempted me but I ended up deciding that I'd just have to go back to UO another time.

That's all for my Friday, how did you spend yours?

Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Paris Object.

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I just finished doing an interior designer project on Alvar Aalto (just in time to catch an episode of The Nanny.) Now I'm in desperate need of one of Aalto's Savoy vases. Isn't that just awesome?