Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Gifts

Tony and I swapped Christmas gifts last night, in between the flurry of two jobs and a Craigslist meetup to buy a purse (more on that later...). He sneakily bought me this amazing 1940s dress that I had my eye on, but didn't know he was buying.
I was even more sneaky about Tony's gift: an Urban Outfitters sweater that he'd wanted. After I bought it, he couldn't find it online and made us drive around to several stores (I had to pull a few salespeople aside and tell them to not bother calling other locations to track it down). I think it's rather charming!


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Miu Miu and More: Fun Prints to Liven Up Your Winter



I understand that winter is supposed to be a time for darker hues and subtle fashion looks. But, really, if I'm staring at a drab gray sky all day long I'd rather not add to the landscape. That's why prints are my best friend this time of year; my idea of donning "gay apparel" is putting on a blouse with cats all over it.

Therefore,  Miu Miu's Spring 2010 collection is one of my favorites: cats, sparrows, flowers and even some (tasteful) naked ladies abound! Take a look at the gallery here and let it brighten up your December day (it may be NSFW if your job minds illustrated topless women). And for those of us who can't afford designer duds, here are some fun, budget-appropriate prints:
Paws and Play Dress, $59.99 from ModCloth


Little Red Riding Hood Tights
, $30.00 from Fred Flare
Hair Spray Retro Dress, $72.00 from Plasticland

 
Each and Aviary Way Top, $62.99 from ModCloth


Proper Pup Laptop Case, $44.99 from ModCloth
Noir Perfumed Puff Sleeve Top, $46.00 from Plasticland

(Originally posted by me at Lovelyish)

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

cats are OK - purrr

Sometimes I tell myself I'm not going to spend money on clothes for a while, and then I come across a shirt like this.

Holiday Party


I wore this beaded dress to a holiday party to benefit AIDS organizations last night. The event was located at a swanky glass shoppe and had free booze, which I thought to be a very dangerous combination. Thankfully, I left my heels at home; with this dress, you have to keep everything else very simple, shoes included. Photos with Santa coming soon!

Letters






Yesterday I wrote some long-overdue letters.I had been putting them off because, let's be honest, they take a while to compose. But the feeling of satisfaction I got upon sealing the envelope, drawing those arrows and putting on a stamp was divine.

The United States Postal Service is an institution many Americans tend to overlook. But it's rather difficult to imagine coming home for the day and not having mail to check, or being unable to send a postcard across state lines. The USPS is a staple of America, but with email drastically decreasing the volume of mail being sent, there are rumors that it won't even exist in 10 years. But what if Americans started writing letters again?

Most millennials I know have been using computers since grade school, and some have never even penned and mailed a letter. While email is a wonderful tool, there are a number or arguments for letter writing, the first of these being aesthetics. Mail has lots of pretty potential, and it can often be an expression of yourself to others. New writers should first consider their stationery: Try to choose something fairly versatile, on which you can pen letters both to grandma and your best friend. There are sites where you can customize your own stationery and also plenty of pre-printed options. One of my friends just decorates the paper herself. This same friend also adds a creative touch to her letters, one that gets compliments every time someone sees it -- a custom wax seal. Sealing your letter with wax is a surefire way to impress the receiver, and gives it a final creative touch.



The most impressive aspect of a letter, though, is the fact that you've taken the time to pen it. Most of us are glued to the computer during the day, and it's not difficult to throw together a nice email in the intermission between working on a project and checking Twitter. Letters take time to not only compose, but to consider the message being sent (not having a delete key makes one much more aware of what she's writing). A decent two-page letter takes at least a half hour to pen, and your recipient is sure to know she holds a special place in your heart upon seeing the time you've devoted to her from a distance.

Once you find a good pen pal (or three), there will be a certain thrill that accompanies your daily mail check. Nothing matches having a physical sign of friendship or love unexpectedly arrive at your doorstep, especially if that sign is filled with fun goodies (I received a letter last week with a Russian prayer card and vintage photo negatives folded inside it). Nab a cute box to store your letters in, and you'll have great mementos to pore over for years. It rather beats just saving something to a desktop folder.

(Originally posted by me on Lovelyish)

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Uliana Sergienko Fall 2011: The Stuff My Fashion Dreams are Made Of



Having a love of most things Russian (I studied it in college) and a closet full of vintage duds, you can imagine my reaction upon seeing socialite Uliana Sergienko's new line of clothing -- which I would describe as, "1940s movie star vacations in Russia."

Actually, you probably can't imagine my response, because no one would expect an intelligent woman to react with the massive amount of glee that I did. Sergienko's collection has flattering, trim silhouettes, some impressive headpieces and dainty prints straight from bygone eras. But enough of my raving about it; have a look at our gallery of her designs. Additional photos of the collection can be found at the source. [via Etoday]

Tons more after the jump!

Bohemian Bisoux Giveaway

My favorite Etsy seller, Bohemian Bisoux, is having a giveaway via Fashion Forestry. Check it out here!

I recently bought a 1920s fur capelet from BB, which I adore. Here are a few more of her pieces that I'm swooning over!