Friday, November 23, 2012

thankful.





Topshop Crop Top, Swaychic Skirt, Boyfriend's cardigan, and Faux Fur scarf by h&m.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all! I hope you were all able to enjoy the holiday accordingly by stuffing yourselves with ridiculous amounts of food in the company of loved ones who have come from near and far. This time of a year is always a reflection of how far I've come over the past months and also to look forward to the upcoming future and all the exciting things that it will bring. As each year comes to a close, I realize more and more how necessary it is to let go of all the little petty issues that plague my life and simply enjoy the now. We will only live in this specific moment just once, so live in it, because soon it will be gone in a blink of an eye. 

I leave you with a quote that I've recently been reading over and over. 

“the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars.” 
― Jack KerouacOn the Road


Photos by Glenn Halog.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

first pair of doc martens.






I recently received my first pair of Doc Martens thanks to my lovely boyfriend! Let me just say, it has been a challenge NOT to wear them. They are ridiculously comfortable and although they're a cherry red color, they effortlessly go with everything. I decided to go with the Aggy1490 rather then the traditional, because well, go big or go home right? Plus how could I resist the power of a double platform? 

Thursday, October 25, 2012

shadows and shade.





American Apparel crop top, Urban Outfitters jacket, Maxi skirt by Sway, H&M beanie, Oversized RayBan Polarized Wayfarers


After weeks and weeks of searching for the ideal mock neck crop top in the masses of the thrift stores, I finally caved and just purchased the infamous American Apparel one. It's definitely going to become one of the most heavily circulated pieces in my fall wardrobe so I'm glad I got it when I did. I love the combination of making my lower half appear longer with this fantastic sheer pleated maxi skirt that I've had since like forever. That's probably the key with styling cropped pieces, right? Making one part of your body appear shorter whilst the other gets longer. Balance is key..

At the moment the Bay Area is completely swept up in World Series fever, so in the next few days I'll be donning a more sportsmanlike attire because I have and always will be a huge Giants fan. So I'd thought it'd be nice to get this quick OOTD in, since there may not be one for awhile. GO GIANTS!


Photos by Glenn Halog.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

dog day afternoon.






Concho hat by UO, Thrifted Shirt, Cardigan by h&m, Double Zero Pleated Knit Skirt, Accessories by Sway, Brandy Melville, New York City side stall.

This Indian summer we've been experiencing has forced me to gain a real appreciation for Western wear inspired pieces. The different textures makes for easily layered pieces with the option of playing with various lengths. I don't know about you, but the idea of mixing denim cutoffs, with traditional plaid, and various cowboy esque embroidery has me all hot and bothered. Also I can't stop dreaming about wearing this hat, even though I hardly ever have the courage to. The sun has to be overbearingly bright, you see.. otherwise I get all these strange looks.


Photos by Glenn Halog.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Simplicity on a Saturday afternoon.





Many Belles Down sheer top, Uniqlo corduroy leggings, MAC Diva lipstick

All I need for fall is to be armed with the perfect deep berry red lipstick. 
Everything else comes second in comparison.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

On my own.

Lesson learned: going thrifting by oneself is both a dangerous thing and a beautiful thing. I usually get a heavy case of guilt whenever I drag anyone along to go treasure hunting with me, especially if they themselves won't be digging. Today I ventured out on my own and it was like the thrifting gods smiled down on me and said "Yes child, come forth and claim your prize..."
 
 
 
I'm always on the hunt for flannels and button-ups and this one is the most perfectly cut gingham print shirt.
 
 
Knit sweater by Gap, Vintage Levi's cutoffs, Shoes by F21, Accessories by h&m and eBay.
 

 
 
I literally ran and cut off a mother and daughter duo browsing the dress rack when I saw this little number peaking out. I mean... c'mon.
 
 
Crochet knit cardigan by F21, Jeffrey Campbell Litas, Necklace by Sway, Marc by Marc Jacobs bag.
 
 
And my crown jewel of the day goes to this magnificant 100% suede sherling jacket. I've always wanted a coat similar to the one Jenny wears in Forest Gump when they meet in Washington D.C. and I believe I have found it. Very 70's chic and oh so me.
 
 
Thrifted dress, Bag by h&m, Shoes by Sway.
 

Monday, September 24, 2012

N Y C

Forgive my absence, I've just been recovering from the whirlwind experience of being in New York City for the first time. Our trip lasted about 5 days, but it definitely was not enough to fulfill all my silly New York fantasies. We did manage to do the impossible and visit pretty much every tourist-y attraction that the city has to offer, but I really wanted to take a few days and relax and try and imagine what it would be like to be a real New Yorker. Much to my amusement, I was stopped frequently by more obvious tourists asking me where the nearest subway station or museum was located. I guess I camouflaged myself pretty well, but I was sadly disappointed that I did not have more time for outfit changes throughout the day. I feel like there are certain pieces in my closet that have been waiting all their lives to stand and have breakfast in front of Tiffany's, or run across a busy street to see a broadway show. Next time I won't disappoint, but I feel as if comfort had to have been my top priority when dressing for the day. It was the most beautiful experience and I will certainly be back for more. 

View from the our red-eye flight, landing before the sun rose over Manhattan. 


Our daily subway train to and from the hotel, the number 7.

View of Manhattan skyline from Liberty island.

Top of the Rock outfit details: Kenna T leather vest, Day of the Dead Skull Tee by Audrey, Marc by Marc Jacobs bag, not pictured Brandy Melville Distressed Denim Cutoffs

Uniqlo in SoHo, fast becoming one of my favorite stores! 

Morning subway rides are the best.

Jars and jars filled with spiders at the American Museum of Natural History.





Bejeweled Cross Crop top from Topshop, High Waist Acid Skinny Jeans by Just USA, Uniqlo hoodie

Overlooking the lake in Central Park.


Helmut Lang Twist Asymmetrical Skirt, Studded flats, Cropped Denim Tie-dye Button-up

Grand Central Station.

Delicious Shanghai style soup dumpings in Chinatown.

Til we meet again!

Some photos by Glenn Halog.















Monday, September 10, 2012

NY fashion week favorites.

We're in the midst of New York Fashion Week, the time where each woman must decide for herself which path to take in the upcoming year: will I be trendy and adventurous or will I stick to my staple classics? It's a fantastical glimpse into what to except for the upcoming Spring not only for ourselves, but for fashion. Here are a few of my favorites. 

3.1 Phillip Lim 


A visually beautiful play on patterns, layers, and the levels they create. It's nice to see a hint of 90's grunge maybe as a subtle inspiration and I'm so excited to see the large graphic prints. It's also such a relief to see that he's brought back his "sleeves where sleeves are not found" design which was briefly previewed last spring. 

Jason Wu



"A little bondage never hurt anyone." -Jason Wu.
I strongly agree with his statement.. the juxtaposition of leather and lace, masculine and feminine is so prominent in his collection. It's done without all the typical gimmicks that one might expect when thinking of bondage, but instead in a more sophisticated and mature tone. Divine. 

Alexander Wang




Alexander Wang has taken the overly done trend of cut-outs and completely reinvented it and we gladly, gladly accept this. The sleek, clean lines seem almost otherworldly, which is a very familiar feeling when it comes to his collections. And the best part is of course that it all glows in the dark. If you have a moment, take a time to view details shots on Style.com, because the textures of these fabrics are just the cherry on top of it all. 



All photos from Style.com