Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Culver Hotel
I see this hotel frequently near work without knowing its history (and even had a drink in it once), but was intrigued after taking this picture. I knew it had some sort of history, but didn't know just how much. Having been around since the 1920s and provided temporary shelter to many old Hollywood stars, I appreciate it much more than the days when I used to pass it on my way to lunch for a Chipotle burrito bowl.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Little White Dress
I'm a sucker for a pretty white dress. I have three casual little white ones, which may not sound like much, but I've had to use some great restraint in purchasing more. If I had the pretty dollar, I would snap up... oh I don't know, fourteen maybe, of Dolce & Gabbana's ohsopretty lightweight, happy little white dresses and looks (love the black and leopard looks too, but I can't ignore my overwhelming white love) from their spring 2011 runways.
(also loved the pretty floral D&G!)
Monday, September 27, 2010
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Silver
Marchesa S09
As stated several times before, I LOVE Marchesa. Part of this love comes from the fantasy aspect of such beautiful grandiose gowns - I can hardly think of any other time I would get to wear one aside from going to the ball (such a common event in my life) or getting married.
P.S. I'm slowly going over all the shows thus far, but it's very time consuming! One of my favorites? Michael Kors. So wearable and refreshing for Spring. I'd wear all of it right now, including the bathing suits.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Brunette Abbey Lee
Monday, September 13, 2010
Ballerina
As cliche as it is, growing up, I wanted nothing more than to be a ballerina. Up until about six years old, it was my little girl fantasy. One year, I was one for Halloween and wanted to wear the same costume years after, but my mom insisted it was too small. Funny given how flexible I am not.
How nice it is to be so young and full of dreams.
How nice it is to be so young and full of dreams.
Suede
After leaving the Melrose Trading Post empty handed today, I stopped at this thrift store on Fairfax I've been meaning to visit. I found the perfect deep red/brownish long leather coat (below the knee) for most likely my Halloween costume. I figure I can either resell it or use it one day when Los Angeles temperatures decide to actually get cold. I only left with the coat, but also found this great tan suede coat for the same price. I'm tempted to go back and try it on, but it was too big on me in the store, and I'm sure tailoring a long suede coat would be pretty expensive, so I let it go. Someone else go get it! It's so classic, in great condition, and only $45.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Abbey Lee is Blonde
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
The Outnet
Brian Atwood Suede Jamie Boots (I thought the heel looked so low on these, but they're still 3". My platforms are throwing me off normal heel heights)
In my sad impecunious state I cannot even afford the items on The Outnet. I love the idea of a discounted Net-a-Porter, but I guess their target audiences are not 20-somethings with meager incomes.
IF I had the money, however, I would like these items above (and more).
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Lanvin for H&M
It's all over the place. Lanvin for H&M. November 23. I can already see the lines outside the stores, the ridiculously marked up prices on eBay. It will be crazier than Jimmy Choo last year, than Karl Lagerfeld or Stella McCartney. While I of course love designer collaborations with mass market stores, I want to see them maintain the luxury aesthetic that made them such a great brand in the first place. I know it's H&M, but please no polyester or acrylic type materials. I'd pay a little more than usual H&M prices for something Alber Elbaz designed in more luxe fabrics.
"H&M approached us to collaborate, and see if we could translate the dream we created at Lanvin to a wider audience, not just a dress for less. I have said in the past that I would never do a mass-market collection, but what intrigued me was the idea of H&M going luxury rather than Lanvin going public." - Alber Elbaz
Hopefully this means that it will be everything than entails luxury but at affordable prices. I know it can't all be super luxurious, but I'd hope for a balance between the two that shows off the classic beautiful Lanvin design but doesn't cheapen the reputation of the brand.
Excited for November 2 when the looks are released!
Zara Online Shopping
I spend a tremendous amount of time (and money) every time I step into Zara. I think they're the best fast fashion retailer and carry the best runway-inspired items. So I was super excited when I found out they were making their items available for purchase online! The bad news? It's not available to the United States. Boo! I guess at the very least, you can see what may be in stores and the prices. Above are several photos of things I want, but can't buy unless I physically go to a store. Sadness. The floral dress I actually got a couple weeks ago, but I think the picture does it NO justice, and the styling with the boots is horrible. It's much better in person. Anyway, if you live in Europe, I guess this is great news for you! Now will H&M follow in Zara's footsteps?
You Euros can shop here (lucky).
P.S. Happy 90210 (9/02/10) day! Long live Dylan McKay!
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Miroslava Duma
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