Saturday, May 31, 2008

Okay, I look like I am trying to take flight not once but, twice. This one is a self timer picture and to get the frame I had to do it. This is my Saturday outfit. My sister and I got up early to get to this estate sale. I must say people are crazy. I got pushed in the frenzy to get to nothing, go figure. But, I did find this great hat and it has a feather on the size. I also got a couple of vests and a necklace. So, in the long run it was worth the madness.



Hat: Estate Sale

Dress: Jovovich-Hawk for Target

Belt: Thrifted

Shoes: Minnetonka

Necklace: Forever 21

Sex In The City

Aah, the anticipation of the Sex in the City. It was everything that I hope for, being a long time fan since day one. If anything that inspired me the most about fashion was tuning in every Sunday to see what Carrie was wearing, then try to replicate it some how and some way. As I still watch some of my favorite episodes, I think to myself how timeless some of the styles were and still are. I remember the time when Carrie was sporting the shawls and ponchos and how everyone had a shawl and poncho or was making grandma make them a shawl and poncho. It grew into this crazy phenomena of knit making housewives who sold their creations like watch dealers on the corners of the streets. Those were the days. How we felt like one of those girls in some point of our lives and could really relate to all those trying relationships. I must say I was happy about the outcome of the movie and hope all other Sex in the City fans felt the same way. I betcha there were probably more fashionistas and cosmos out there than stars in the sky. And like my sister and my friend said, this is the time for all the boys to be out at the movies. Every girl in America was out that night.

Tuxedo jacket: thrifted

Dress: own design

Belt: Nicholas K

Shoes: Lf Stores

Friday, May 30, 2008

Tuxafabulous

This outfit is truly inspirational from the top of her head to the soles on her feet. It is utterly feminine, masculine, and fashionably chic. Great job!




Photo cred: Satorialist

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Feeling Minnesota

My week of absence was due to a trip to Minnesota. To my chagrin, I was actually blown away by the twin cities. While I was there I made sure to scope out the local action and see what these cities were all about. It felt like Europe meets New York City, but in a much smaller scale. The people are so friendly and even though I continually got lost everywhere I went, I seemed to get my gumption and get back on trail. See, here in Cali, you have the mountains and the ocean as a navigational source but, there you have the Great Plains. I felt literally upside down and inside out. Towards the end I got the hang of it and what better to find your way around is to get lost.

First stop was the Mill District. Minnesota is known for milling. Pillsbury, Gold Medal, and all your favorite cereals as a kid come from this area. But, what I love best about it was how they kept the natural look of the city through their architecture. The old buildings were just modified with a little bit of modern and it was cool. Gold Medal Park was an urban dynasty that kissed the Mississippi River. It has so much character to it, the old with the new. It has a little bit of American history still holding on to it.




Mill City Museum



Guthrie Theater


Mississippi River. The view across the Guthrie and Museum

Other amazing Museums that I had the pleasure of seeing was the Walker Museum. While I was there I got to see the Richard Prince exhibition. It was absolutely amazing. The one thing about traveling to different places is given the opportunity to see such incredible art, amazing shopping, which I will get to, delicious food.

Walker Museum from the outside

Richard Prince

Richard Prince


Richard Prince


Richard Prince Images: Walkerart.Org




Sculpture Garden



During the times my sister was on business, my business was to get lost finding things to see. Along the journey I discovered the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota. The building was designed by legendary Frank Gehry. The collection was of early 20th century American and contemporary art. Here are a few of my favorites along the way.




Weisman Museum




various artist

There are many places to shop in the Twin Cities. Time was limited to get to everything and though, I wished that I could have done it all, sometimes all is just to impossible. I took heed to what the locals said to do for shopping and explored as much of the excitement as I possibly could. The first place that we ventured to was Uptown. Calhoun Square reminded me a lot like our good ole Melrose avenue, lower melrose. The have unique shops such as Luna, American Apparel and other little cute thrift stores and trendy spots. You can also take a stroll around Lake Calhoun and see the most amazing view of the city and spot some not so bad looking mansions around the lake.


We actually got a glance at Mall of America, but barely had enough time to really see because we were in the Nordstrom for so long. Is it big? It's ginormous. If you can fit a shark aquarium, mini Disneyland, and over 500 stores, than that is big. It was cool to see but we had other plans for our time at that was local boutiques. One section that I wish we got to see was Edina boutiques at the intersection of 50th and France but, time eluded us. This was the high end section and maybe with our spending was probably better to say yeah we did it but, really didn't.


Our next stop was to make sure that not only did we get in as much as possible but, it was important to see both cities as much as possible. So, we decided to go to St. Paul and do a little shopping. The popular spot is Grand Ave. Though you can't really walk the Street there was plenty of it to see. Along the way we hit a couple of cute vintage stores and continued on our journey. One of the stops was Up Six a vintage, retro, and furniture store. They had very cute picks to choose from. We chose an amazing leather jacket. Another cool store is LuLu around the corner. Check out Up Six online for other stores in the area.


Grand Avenue in St. Paul is great place to shop and see some amazing historical buildings Along Grand we stop by a very cute shop called Danish Bohemia where you can find the cutest items all Danish inspired. Inside Danish Bohemia is darling tea spot where you can get some amazing teas. The Northern Lights Tea Company, has the most amazing blends of teas. I am a huge fan of tea and had to get some for home. When Sandra, the owner, opened up the canisters the aroma of the teas just blew me away. I had to have them. She is very knowledgeable about the regions and what makes up that particular tea. All the teas are organic and are fair trade. So, at the same time your getting your favorite tea, you can feel good that you are contributing to something great, being Green. Another great shop was Karma. Karma was actually written up in Lucky magazine as one of the places to shop in the Twin Cities. My sister's Closet was a 2 story vintage store that had the cutest vintage clothing and contemporary clothing. You name it and she had it. What makes these boutiques so amazing is that they are located in the historical houses along the street. Check out some of my pix.























Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Boho Boho Boho


I always seemed drawn to the boho style. Not because someone made it popular like, Sienna Miller, the Olsens, or even the new it boho girl, Zoe Kravitz, but it reflects my personality, which is carefree and outgoing. So whatever your personality may be or what makes you feel good about who you are, fashion is being a paperdoll. It's interchangeable, timeless, and that exudes the inner you.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

You Got The Look I Want To Know Better





Images: Style.com
Fashion Indie's new It Girl, Catherine Holstein has the freshest looks this spring that are playful and flirty. The clothes are done in a way that looks just easy. I love that you can just wear it for the day with a pair of sandals and jazz it up in the evening with a cute stilleto or platform. No matter how you wear it it's for every girl who loves to be comfortable and sexy at the same time. I am always looking for looks that have a touch of maturity and that has staying power. I also love that it works for almost every age. See more of her looks at style.com

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Rogan for Target


Images: Target.com




Here is a sneak peak at some of the looks of Rogan for Target. I'm hoping that this collection will live up to it's standards. Usually I am not impressed with most of the collections for Target's Go International. They look great in print but, up close and personal it looks cheap. So, here's for hoping for the best.

JOVOVICH-HAWK: DESIGNER DIARIES

These girls know how to make vintage inspiration look amazing with a little bit of today's touch. I wouldn't mind owning every single piece that comes straight from the sewing machine.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Metropolitan Musuem Fashion Gala: Theme Superheroes




Photo Cred: Getty Images



If anything this looks more like superhero to me. Take for instance Anna Wintour's Trek dress it's amazing structure but, is it really wearable? There's certainly nothing wrong with the yellow dress but, with the two of them together the colors scream we are a fantastic duo. Aaahh Mary-Kate and Ashley, the dresses are unbelievably scrumptous but their hair makes them look the villianous twins.



My favorite picks for the evening are..........





Photo Cred: Getty Images

Monday, May 5, 2008

Eye Candy





Makeup: By Maryam

My good friend Maryam was offered to do the makeup for a fashion show benefiting breast cancer awareness at Revolution in Camarillo Ca and asked me to join along. If your looking for the best in surf gear or surf wear, Revolution is the place to go. Summer is just around the corner ladies and this is your one stop shop for all things beachy. What I love the most was the great environment, warm people, and the excitement of doing something for a good cause.
Check out those roach clips. Now that takes me back in the day with the Farrah Fawcett waves, OP sunwear, my slip on vans, and my hang ten shorts. Fashion always recycles itself and it's a good thing because some of us never let go of our favorite pieces from the past.
















Inspiration from South of the Border



Inspiration a la Farrah Fawcett. Love the socks.




Who says you can't rock a fedora and a roach clip to the beach?




These two pieces would look great paired with your favorite cut off levi's and your boyfriend blazer.


Summer is not summer without your bikini.