Friday, June 5, 2009

Anne Hathaway, Katarina at Lolita

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I'm always dazzled by the images Katarina at Lolita finds for her blog (Lolitas.se) and her tumblr, Tatielle. It's one of the most original collections on the Internet. I love this image (above) on Tatielle of Anne Hathaway against a Fornasetti backdrop.

I met Katarina, via email, when I first started blogging and she was wonderfully helpful and kind. Recently, Sophie at Fix on This did an article on her. She is beautiful (photo below) and immensely creative. She's been studying theatre in Stockholm (she's graduating next week) and talent runs in her family (her mother is a fashion illustrator.)

Here's the link to her interview.

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Katarina at Lolita.


More about that Fornasetti wallpaper over here.

10 Magazine Names Top 10 Blogs, etc.

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Ten Magazine's summer issue is out on newsstands this week with an article listing the fashion tome's top ten favorite blogs, twitters and email addresses.

Writer Richard Gray asks: "Is blogging the new crack? Twittering the new caffeine? Virals the new, erm, Fendi Baguette?" (I've never tried crack but I drink lots of caffeine while blogging, so my answer would be, well, YES!)

I thought it would be fun to share with you the blogs/twitters/emails that made the cut. Some of them I've heard of, others were completely new to me. Have fun exploring.

Here they are:

katelovesme.blogspot.com

jackyblue.com

disneyrollergirl.blogspot.com

stylesalvage.blogspot.com

showstudio.com

machocity@googlemail.com
(They send out Wednesday emails with details about parties they're holding in London on Thursdays)

tavi-thenewgirlintown.blogspot.com

graziadaily.co.uk

thefashionspot.com

twitter.com/Karl_Lagerfeld
(more on Karl here.)

Also, here's the link to the magazine.


PS: The picture above is from 10 Magazine. I love the tiara on the sunglasses. Although the expression on the model's face was probably similar to the one I had upon discovering that I had been left off 10's top ten list. Maybe next year! xoxo


(The sunglasses are by BLESS.)

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Weekend Plans?

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Do you want to go to the mountains, the village, the ocean, or the shore?

(I'm living vicariously through Eames Daedelus' vacation photos from Nicaragua at the moment. I really need a getaway!)

What are you doing this weekend?

Tricks and Secrets



One of my projects for the summer is to explore the art of Lomography. And I love the idea of using 35 mm film in my Holga camera, which usually takes the more expensive 120 film. I came across these amazing photos recently by Stephanie Kac on flickr. I'm amazed at how she got the double exposure of the Eiffel Tower on 35 mm film! It's genius!

It seems easy to convert the camera to the smaller format film (it involves a couple of sponges and some duct tape.) Has anyone out there done it?

Imagine the surprise of the photo clerk who develops the film! There's lots of photography secrets and tricks on the Lomography.com website. Dazzling inspiration.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Combat Boots and a Tiara

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I love this photo by Hanna L. Everything about it is fantastic: the boots, the stars, the skirt, the girl and, of course, the tiara. It's whimsy exemplified.

You can find the clever Ms Hanna {here}.

Hope everyone is having a nice Wednesday. The sky is rumbling in Los Angeles. Any minute it's going to rain.

Audrey Wallpaper

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The umbrella post reminded me of this Audrey Hepburn photo. It's one of my all time favorites. For awhile I was using it as the wallpaper on my laptop. It looked gorgeous. I saved it large on my flickr account if you want to use it as wallpaper too! xo

The link is here!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Rare Umbrellas

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There's this amazing place in Seattle called Bella Umbrella where you can rent vintage umbrellas online...


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For every occasion...


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Their photo gallery is so gorgeous...


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...Makes me want to throw an afternoon party. No one will care if it's too rainy or too sunny...



Design Crush

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I'm crushing on London illustrator/photographer Kat Heyes. Her watercolors are so charming, it's impossible to pick a favorite. And her photography is really wonderful too. (She did a lovely book with her sister-in-law called The Happy Campers. It brings back so many fond summer memories for me.)

Heyes, a girl from mid Wales, also has an impressive list of clients: Gucci, Vogue, Elle, Calvin Klein, Marie Claire. It's easy to understand why!

She has a beautiful website {here}.

The International Society of Girls in Flats


Hello everyone, It's been several months since we started the International Society of Girls in Flats to celebrate beautiful -- and comfy -- shoes. (You don't have to give up your heels to join.) The group has now grown to more than 400 members on Facebook. (Katrina Tan of Pugly Feet is serving as the Doyenne of Flats.)

Check it out here!

I hope you have a lovely Tuesday. I'm fighting off a cold. Such a bummer.

PS: The photo above is by the talented Irene Lamprakou.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Neon


Old signs from the Las Vegas strip


Are put to rest in an odd sort of cemetery


Where the glittery excesses of the past are left to decay.



I love these photos by Chick Pea Studio of a Nevada neon sign graveyard. Beauty is fleeting even for Vegas marquees


UPDATE: Here's a link to a gorgeous shot taken by Maia at Une Envie de Sel. Thank you Maia! I want to organize a trip to visit this place!!




Sunday, May 31, 2009

Mädchenblogt

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Katarina at Lolita discovered the most fantastic German blog called Mädchenblogt, by the lovely Nicole Kellmann. Nicole is constantly traveling through Europe (and posting the most beautiful photos). Here's a little sampling above. I love the "don't take it serious" sign. That's going to be my new motto!

The Art Journals of Miss Paq




I love looking at the pages of Miss Paq's journals on flickr. It's assemblage as a form of self expression and inspiration. Plus it's an interesting glimpse inside a creative mind. I know there was life before flickr, but I can't imagine it now.

Miss Paq also has a fantastic blog, How to Make a Baby Elephant Float.

Hope you have a lovely week!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Happy Weekend!

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Hello lovies, what are you doing this weekend? With my laundry crisis over, I plan to spend the weekend reading Lisa See's new book, Shanghai Girls! bliss...
xoxox

PS: Photo by the fantastic Rosie Hardy. She's 18 years old and already an amazing photographer. (Her myspace page and flickr pages here.) Her work is not without some controversy and mystery, however. (Check it out here. And Rosie's response.)

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Folk Art Yard Sale

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One of my neighbors recently had a yard sale

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He sold of some of the old paintings that he and his father created in their garage workshop

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Of course, I had to lug home the giant matador and various pieces of Mexican folk art

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I can rarely resist a yard sale, especially one this colorful, which I guess explains why I have too much stuff.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Funny Moneygami

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Perhaps this is further evidence that I spend too much time on the Internet (if that's possible). While cruising around I discovered Moneygami on a site called Fun Fever.

It's so clever (although I feel bad for the guy who was made into a potted plant). I think Thomas Jefferson er I mean Alexander Hamilton looks especially dashing. The hat is a much nicer alternative to the powdered wig. And look at The Queen. So lovely in her little chapeau. I couldn't quite figure out who made these, but I applaud them.

UPDATE: You guys are so funny! Your comments are making me laugh!

A couple:

LENORENEVERMORE said...
Amazzzing...I can only fold paper-plane! ;(

Brian Miller said...
lol. nice job whoever did it. and i am sure there wil be an annoyed cashier out there because of this guy.


I couldn't resist: Here are a few more!

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