Friday, May 21, 2010

What Is My Demise.

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I was thinking about fashion crimes today and decided it would be a good bonding experience for us all to share those moments that we look back on and are horrified by.

Here is mine: In fifth grade I was really obsessed with this brand that made shirts with inspirational sayings on them for girls. They said things like, "Failure is not an option." (I actually still have a few that are tucked away with the clothes I'll never wear but won't throw away, and if I remember I'll maybe update the post with them.) Anyway, I had a few, and I used to wear them all the time. There was definitely a period where they were basically all I'd ever wear. I've blocked it out a little, but I feel like I was probably wearing some of the shirts more than once a week. I can't imagine why, since I certainly had other clothes, other than I guess I thought they were terribly cool.

I haven't had such an ongoing fashion crime since them. So, would your biggest crime of fashion be?

Thursday, May 20, 2010

We Can Stand Together.

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I'm working on an outfit inspired by China at the moment.

On another note, I was doing pretty well with posting for May, but now I'm getting busier and busier. I have a quilt to make, a historical fashion final, and a huge independent reading project to do before school wraps up.

Hopefully I can still keep up with blogging at least somewhat until the end of the school year, and then I hope that posting will get back to how it was last summer.

I just realized that it's 9:30 and I still need to shower, so this is just a little check in kind of post.

Think Friday!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Degree Of Shades.

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I realized that I haven't posted pictures of my nail polish in a while, which used to be what I'd about all the time. So, I thought my nails this week were the perfect ones to share. I've had the polish on for just a day and I've gotten countless compliments.

I'm wearing OPI's Suzi Skis in the Pyrenees with Sally Hansen's Hidden Treasure on top.

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The problem with the many photos that I took was that the Hidden Treasure is extremely reflective, so I thought I'd also share some swatches from a nail polish blog. Hidden Treasure is what they call a 'flaky' polish which has these little light reflective flakes. In the swatch of Hidden Treasure it's shown over a black Sally Hansen polish, but I also posted the Suzi Skis In The Pyrenees swatch (left) to give you a slightly better idea. Also, the swatch of Hidden Treasure (right) shows it applied more sparsely than I used it, but it gives you an idea.

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And here are the polishes in their bottles. The Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure is supposed to be hard to find, so if you're interested you might have to really seek it out. I found mine at a Super Walmart, but I know the normal Walmart here doesn't have it.

Also, I wore the Sally Hansen Hidden Treasure over a dark color, which is what I've found works best. However, it's fun to test it over your favorite polishes. It looks nice over light colors but it's just less noticeable. Next time I'm planning to try it over OPI's Who The Shrek Are You?

I hope these pictures helped give you an idea, despite my photo failure! I knew this was a polish combination I had to share, it creates the coolest foiled look.

PS: Tell me what you thought of the Gossip Girl finale!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Moment Of Excellence.

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On Friday I had an important experience, I went to my first concert. It was The Spill Canvas and special guests. (My ticket has already scored a sought after spot on my bulletin board.) But most importantly, Tyler Hilton was going to be playing. I've mentioned Tyler Hilton in posts in the past (almost as many times as I've mentioned Beverly Hills 90210, so you know it's love.) If you aren't yet acquainted with him though: he played Chris Keller on One Tree Hill, Elvis in Walk The Line, and Murphy in Charlie Bartlett. (If you still don't know who he is, and really you should do this either way, go look at his youtube channel.)

So, pretty much I was very excited for this concert. Me and my friend made shirts to wear to the concert. We put studs on them, put a lyric from one of his songs, etc. They turned out pretty well!

Anyway, we arrived at 6 and nobody actually started playing until 7. When we first walked in I looked at the merchandise table for a few moments but then my friend told me we should get a spot then before more people showed up. Anyway, I started to think about what merch to buy. I ended up tweeting about it and said:
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A few minutes later I saw that Tyler had actually retweeted me and said:
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It was a good start to the night. After much waiting, and what were probably two pretty good bands but that weren't really the kind of music I enjoy, it was finally time for Tyler. I took a bunch of pictures, but for some reason my camera was being stupid. My pictures kept turning out extremely blurry. I'm not really sure why, I know it's a nice enough camera that they shouldn't have turned out like that, but I didn't want to miss anything by messing with the settings. I tried to salvage some of them a little with a tiny bit of editing.

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Tyler's set was really good, probably even better than I expected (which was a lot.) He took a picture of the crowd for twitter, and filmed everyone singing a line of I Believe In You for a music video he's making. He sang: 16th Summer, Missing You, Ain't A Thing, This World Will Turn Your Way, Sunset Blvd., When It Comes, You'll Ask For Me, I Believe In You, and Kiss On.

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About half way through his last song, Kiss On, me and my friend pushed out of the crowd so that we could get to the merchandise table where Tyler was going to meet fans. We were probably only 4th in line to meet him. I ended up buying a t-shirt and a poster (of course!) When he came back to the table the line was a lot longer (and seemed to consistently stay pretty long), and there was a lot of screaming for a few seconds. I got him to sign the shirt that we made, the shirt I bought, and my poster. He was really nice and asked about our shirts.

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I took a picture with him, of course I looked dreadful in it (hence the blacked out head.)

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After meeting Tyler my friend took a photo with the lead singer from one of the other bands, AM Taxi and then we headed out. Towards the door there were promotional posters for bands that were going to be playing, and there was a Tyler Hilton poster that I definitely felt like I needed. So, we asked if we could take them and the staff said sure, so we took them down.

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I was very pleasantly surprised to see that the poster was double-sided.

So, all I can say is: very successful first concert, and now I just can't wait til he goes on tour again.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Day Break.

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I just could not be any more ready for summer to arrive. I don't think I've ever had this much going on before!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Appreciate.


"Heaven's not a place that you go when you die, it's that moment in life that you actually feel alive."

I'm going to my first concert this week, it's Tyler Hilton and The Spill Canvas. I've been a Tyler Hilton fan for a long time, but I only had really ever heard one Spill Canvas song prior to ordering my concert tickets. So, I decided it was necessary to acquaint myself with more of their music. This is the song I've taken a liking to!

Now, go tell your mother that you love her!