Often in the midst of awake/asleep in the early mornings, I think of crazy things. I remember where that one receipt was that I couldn't find. I remember I need to do something that I otherwise had forgotten while awake. Today's early morning thought was knee socks and the whole 1995-Clueless look. I loved it when it was popular, even though I was only 10. I remember always wanting a pair of knee socks and the perfect skirt or dress to go with it. Unfortunately at 10, I wasn't able to find or get these. Anyway, I thought of this whole style as becoming popular again. Everything always comes back around, right? The 80s and early 90s have already returned. It's only time until Cher, Dionne, and Ty's style is all over the place. Little plaid skirts, baby tees, maryjanes, pastel (not so much my thang, I admit), mini backpacks. It'll be updated, probably a little more mature and less little girl-ish. In the meantime, I'll be stocking up on knee highs.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Often in the midst of awake/asleep in the early mornings, I think of crazy things. I remember where that one receipt was that I couldn't find. I remember I need to do something that I otherwise had forgotten while awake. Today's early morning thought was knee socks and the whole 1995-Clueless look. I loved it when it was popular, even though I was only 10. I remember always wanting a pair of knee socks and the perfect skirt or dress to go with it. Unfortunately at 10, I wasn't able to find or get these. Anyway, I thought of this whole style as becoming popular again. Everything always comes back around, right? The 80s and early 90s have already returned. It's only time until Cher, Dionne, and Ty's style is all over the place. Little plaid skirts, baby tees, maryjanes, pastel (not so much my thang, I admit), mini backpacks. It'll be updated, probably a little more mature and less little girl-ish. In the meantime, I'll be stocking up on knee highs.
So excited. I just impulsively purchased some red Valentino for Wolford tights from Rue La La. I thought about them for a while since they're pretty pricey for just a pair of tights, but gave in (it helps that they are both Valentino and Wolford). I imagined them with all my black skirts, dresses, and coats. I thought they'd be perfect for Christmas. This is my first pair of Wolfords, and they're Valentino red!
I tend to be drawn to black, white, creams, and neutral colors like these (except light or heather gray!), but I also enjoy color. I love the perfect shade of red with black or black/white combo.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009

I'm sorry Topshop, and every other crazy girl who loves these shoes, but I think these Animal Print Wedges are the ultimate FUG, and any other shoe with a similar style. I can almost see them as tranny heels (not good looking tranny heels, we know what those look like). This is what I mean by blindly following trends. I've seen this style of shoe on several other sites/blogs, with tons of people raving about them. WHY? They are so ugly. I love animal print when done correctly, but this is NOT an example of it. I think the ugliness in this horrid shoe is obvious. How come no one else sees it?
Fornarina Wedges
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Never was really into Jessica Simpson shoes but I think it's because of my snobbiness of the label. I've gotten over it though with my first pair not too long ago. Now I need the Delanie maryjanes above. I love a straight up and down sky high heel and a wide band. I also love these Victor loafers (below). I think they'd look great with dark blue straight or wide leg pants/jeans (in this color).
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
I also have to confess something else. I own ANOTHER pair of Forever21 shoes. I got them as a last minute thing for going out. They're some strappy heels. Wannabe Louboutins with a red sole. Those look good on my feet too! I can't give into all the synthetic faux suede and leather materials. But they're cheap and they look good! WHAT DO I DO?
Monday, November 02, 2009
Where is fall? I shouldn't ask. I've lived in southern California my entire life and I don't think I've ever had a real fall. As kids when we learned seasons, they'd show us trees with red, yellow, and orange leaves for autumn. These trees don't exist in my part of the world.I miss the Paris trees. Tuileries and the ones in the Palais Royale area (above).
I think I'm so attracted to fall not because I've never really experienced it and not because of the fashion (fall fashion is my favorite), but because of its romance. I've always thought of fall as romantic. Maybe it's in the trees.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Marc by Marc Baby Q Aidan

Whenever I quit being broke, I hope to get this Marc by Marc Jacobs Classic Baby Q Aidan in the wine color above. I saw this at Galleries Lafayette in Paris in person and I loved it. It was so soft and the color so rich.
Friday, October 16, 2009


Today's very basic outfit in backwards order of photos:Thursday, October 15, 2009
Leopard Love

A lot of people think leopard verges on slutty. I think it can, but if done right, can look sophisticated. I've been on the hunt for a faux leopard coat forever. I've found jackets, but I want a full on coat with just the perfect print. Ebay has tons, but these always end at several hundred dollars. My leopard inspiration comes from stylistas such as Kate Moss and Edie Sedgwick (the photo is of Sienna Miller as her in Factory Girl).

While in London last month, I lost my Topshop virginity and spent 2 hours in the massive Oxford Circus store. I found the perfect leopard coat, but unfortunately, all the smaller sizes were sold out. Right away, I checked the website, but it wasn't there. A few weeks later when I was home, I found it online. I waited a bit, and then it sold out. I went crazy. I regretted not buying it immediately and second guessing myself. I knew it would sell out, I just didn't know it would be gone within hours of me finding it. Luckily for me, I am an obsessive shopper and found it on Ebay for a cheaper price, brand new, in my size. I was relieved. I just found out they make the coat in petite sizes as well, but these are also all sold out in the smaller sizes. "Petite" according to Topshop is 5'3" and under. I am 5'4" and bought the regular, non-petite size. I hope this isn't too large. If it isn't perfect, I know I can sell it and at least get my money back, if not more. Excited to receive it!
If you know me, you know one of the details I love in clothing are ruffles. You would also know I love coats. So it would be no surprise that I would love this Pin Tuck Frill Coat (above) from Topshop. Unfortunately, I already have too many coats, including a black skirted one (although this one is blue, but looks black doesn't it?). So someone else should get this! Skirted coats look best with skinny jeans, tights, or other slim silhouettes to balance out the fullness of the skirt.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
My Favorite Boot
I've had a pair of vintage black thigh high boots for 2 or 3 years now, and I loved them when I first got them, but the love faded a bit when the heel got scratched and when I realized they didn't fit as closely as I'd like them to. Now that over-the-knee and thigh high boots are EVERYWHERE, I've fallen in love again. Not with my specific pair, but with the runway ones. They're borderline hooker, but so much is inspired by streetwalkers nowadays, isn't it? Look at all the tranny heel heights and styles recently. They're all over. Trannies are inspiration. Anyway, I love these Stella McCartney ones in faux leather above. These all reach so high on the thigh that they can almost replace pants! Here are my favorites thanks to Net-A-Porter:
Studded Halston
These Michelle Ruffle heels. They're knock-offs of some Alexander McQueen heels, but I can't afford McQueen! I need in black AND pink. I need them! I love ruffles, especially ruffles on heels! Aside from the McQ, they remind me of some Nina Ricci heels I saw on Gilt not too long ago but missed out on:
These OMG mixture of Hannah-McGibbon-for-Chloe/Rodarte strap wrap wannabe boots. They're faux leather which sucks but I need them!!
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Repetto
Before my Paris/London trip, I bought two books, "Chic Shopping Paris" and "Patisseries of Paris", both by the same publisher. They are cute purse-sized books and give wonderful recommendations. Although I didn't get to go to all the stores and dessert places I wanted (like this place called Stohrer that had fresh cream and caramel filled puff pastries, mmm), I did go to several I loved. One was Repetto. I know you can buy Repetto at several places like Saks here in the U.S., but it's completely different to buy them from the original store in Paris where they all started. I bought a basic red patent pair. I haven't worn them yet because I'm afraid of ruining the prettiness and the lovely suede soles.
I think everyone should own some Repetto ballet flats. They are very basic, but they'll also never go out of style. Sure, you can buy ballet flats anywhere for much cheaper, but Repetto are the original. Plus, the bag, box, and wrapping are so pretty.
Closet Solutions
Since moving is not a current option, my temporary solution was going to be a cheap little wardrobe from Ikea. I'd put my fancier dresses in it. Or maybe my coats. I don't know. But it would help tons.
I've had these closet problems for quite some time now, but fail to do anything about them. Once I pay off some debts and get back to my normal financial situation, I'll need to get these. My closet isn't getting bigger but my wardrobe is (although it shouldn't be now, since I am very poor). I think a disorganized closet can really hurt style and outfit possibilities. If you aren't aware of the clothes/shoes/accessories you have, how can you turn them into something great?
Anyway, I need these. I have no money since I spent it all on my lovely trip to Paris and London, so someone else will have to buy me these Pour La Victoire Eden heels/booties whatever they are.
I think they'd look great with a full skirt or some skinny jeans. But I think I pair everything with a full skirt or skinny jeans.
Look! They're on sale too for $160 from $284! What a steal! Someone buy me them! They are also on sale on the Urban Outfitters site for only $70. Unfortunately, my size is sold out (ALWAYS). So you will have to buy them for me from Zappos. Size 6.5 (available) please.
Maybe if I win the Lotto tonight I can get them.
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
So, I've made a list of a few things I need to write about in future posts so I don't forget in my crazy days of work and life:
Lookbook.nu - a bunch of people who shop at Urban Outfitters trying 29130123 trends at once who have tons of time to sit around and dress themselves up for the camera. No thanks. Nothing will beat my beloved Sartorialist.
Current/Elliott Boyfriend Jeans - Am I the only one who thinks they're ugly as hell? Celebrities seem to heavily disagree with me.
XO to this Alexander Wang sweater. I love his inspirations for his current collection.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Chloe Paraty
I need this Chloe Paraty bag, but have absolutely NO MEANS of paying for it. I have dreams about it. I prefer the black python one, but I love the brown as well. I fell in love with it sometime last year when I flipped open an Elle magazine to find the Chloe ad with some blonde faceless girl holding it. I loved it so much that I ripped out the page and posted it on my bulletin in my cube at work. I then saw the brown in person at The Grove Nordstrom and decided then that I HAD to devise a plan to obtain it. I think there are pictures floating around of Katie Holmes and an Olsen twin with the black python version. Those lucky bitches.
Can someone lend me $3000 or so? Or not lend, because let's be honest, $3000 is like my entire yearly salary. So can someone just GIVE me $3000?
Monday, January 05, 2009

So if you love something, ANYTHING, look for it. Search for it, do your homework, and you're bound to find it. Ebay is another good source for things that are sold out or rare items.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Hunter Wellies. I know a lot of the reason I haven't gotten them yet is because it rains maybe at the most, oh I dunno... 20 days a year in LA. Which would mean I could wear them for those 20 days (MAX), and that's it. You can't really wear wellies in bright sunshiny dry weather and land, can you?
Kork Ease Bette in chocolate. These are timeless (and so are the wellies) and the reviews on Zappos are CRAZY for them. They go with tons, are super comfortable despite the height, and are still stylish all at once.
Ahhh. The Ralph Lauren Boys blazer. I have one, actually. But the problem is it's meant for an 8 year old boy -- not 23 year old girls. I just need a larger size, so that I can actually move my arms without the armpit of the jacket digging into mine. It currently resides in the trunk of my car, waiting to be replaced by a larger sized one.
So the theme is a classic one. I guess I put off buying them because I know they'll always be around, so no hurry. But those blue crazy print Cynthia Vincent d'orsays? I snapped those up in a jiffy. I really need to prioritize my shopping list.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Monday, September 01, 2008
I'm still here. Fashion surrounds me and dominates my mind constantly. Why I don't write abot it more? There's so much going on (fashion-wise) and so little time to do so. By the time I get to writing, fashion has changed a million times over and I don't even know where to start.
I've been on the quest to mix it up a little bit. I'm a denim whore, and while I still love denim, I need some other bottoms to change things up. Dresses, skirts, different pants, you know. I've also been buying a lot of basics. I love them, but they do get quite boring and predictable. I don't shop much at the juniors BP section at Nordstrom anymore, but the BP brand Rubbish has great fitting basic tees for cheap.
Do you ever feel guilty about buying magazines like Lucky or Elle because after you look through it you want EVERYthing and realize you should've put the $7 or so you spent on the magazines towards the fashion? Or is that just me?
Looking forward to fall. Fall is the best season for fashion. Coats and tights are my favorite. Every year it's almost the same... boots, tights, whatever. It's exhausting trying to keep up with the trends. I think that's why I've indulged in so many basics lately.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
I think people get all caught up in the trends and labels and everything and forget that if the clothing doesn't fit well, then nothing else matters.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Monday, December 10, 2007
I hate straight hair. Well, the kind that most people want.
Why does everyone want stick straight hair? What's the appeal? Why spend hundreds of dollars on these fancy flat irons and straight perms to get such damaged unappealing hair? Most straight hair fanatics I know have dull dead "straight" hair. I thought hair was supposed to be voluminous or at the least, somewhat healthy.
I guess my idea on what makes hair look good is different from I guess... everyone else. I think for any hair style (straight or whatever) to look good, it has to at least look healthy. Burning your hair with a flat iron every morning sucks the life and shine out of hair. Also, hair should have body. Stick straight flat hair is the opposite of this. I still don't understand the craze over it. I always hear girls talk about how they like the Victoria's Secret models' hair. In the VS fashion shows and catalog, they typically have big ass bouncy wavy/curly hair. So why do people still staighten their hair?
I know a lot of people will say that I say I don't like straight hair because my hair is naturally straight, but they are wrong. If my hair were naturally straight, everything would be much easier. But it's not wavy enough nor straight enough to let air dry or put mousse in after showers. I HAVE to blowdry it or it looks like some kinky in between wavy/straight crap. I am quite lazy when it comes to my hair because I have a lot of it and it's so high maintenance. Anyway, bigger hair also gives the illusion of more hair. Don't girls always want to look like they have more hair? I know straight hair can still look healthy and full of life, and if it does, then great. But most flat-addicts I know of, do not have healthy shiny hair.
Someone help me. Because I just don't understand. I can't.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Although I'm thinking of something less rugged, more simple and sleek? I saw a pair at a new boutique at home (it's trying really hard, the only thing that works so far in this boutique are these boots), but I can't remember the designer. They were black, skinny, leather, tall. I'll have to look into them again.
And I of course, have picked up several of the GO thingers, including the Erin Fetherston purple layered chiffon dress, despite its negative reviews online. I don't know, I think with some steaming and the right hair shoes and everything else, it can work without looking too cheap and costumey as reviews say. The Hollywould stuff is a bit sad. It's nothing new or that different from other no-name brands. Too safe? Not sure how to describe it. Just not so exciting. Although the glittery lace heels may be the only thing that catch my attention.
There's a James Perse sample sale this Saturday and I am a wee bit excited for it. Mainly because there's a shirt I keep seeing that I really like, but it's $150. It's just a simple white button down, but you can tell it would fit well, and I think I should get some more worky things even if my work is casual. Basic things aren't ever very fun to buy, but they're necessary and once you buy them, you wear them all the time. More info:
James Perse Holiday Sample Sale
Don't miss the James Perse holiday sample sale on Saturday, December 1st. Find tees, tanks, tops, and bottoms for men, women, and babies at up to 70% off.There will be lot and street parking available.
Event Begins:
12/1/2007
Event Ends:
12/1/2007
Event Times:
Sat 9am-5pm
Location:
6063 W. Sunset Blvd.(btwn. Gower St. and Beechwood Dr.)Hollywood, CA 90028
Payment Types:
Cash / Charge
This post was a bit all over-the-place, and I know I didn't bring much to the fashion table, but it's a big improvement from what I was posting before (which was nothing). Hopefully more to come! I forget about all the fashiony things I want to write about because there's so much and not enough time!
Thursday, September 20, 2007
I know it may sound weird, but I get this way often. Like waiting in lines at sample sales. What if everyone else gets the good stuff first? Or the black and white Temperley dress for the GO line. It's not online, and there is a L and an XL on Ebay, but I'm afraid I'll have to pay too much for it on Ebay or I'll miss completely out on it. I get all uneasy and uncomfortable. Is this crazy?
Oh well, I'm crazy :)
Excuse me for this pictureless post. I'm trying to post more often now, but this new working full-time thang is a bit time consuming.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Still Alive...
I love Alice Temperley's line for Target. Very chic, perfect for fall. Materials aren't the greatest, of course, but you can't expect both design and great quality for Target prices. The black and white striped leaf sweater is one of my favorites.

I now live in West L.A., not doing fashion professionally, but that's still in the plans :)
I do miss the sales in the Cooper Building.
I need a basic go with everything black bag. I kind of like Botkier's Sophie bag and the Bing Bang Ruched Messenger.
I know I'm behind, but I still want a good pair of wide-legged jeans. I can't seem to find the Seven Gingers anywhere. I'm not sure these would work since Sevens haven't done quite well on my body (except for the Dojos). I also like the J&Company Hollywood jeans.
Rachel Bilson in Seven for all Mankind Ginger jeans
Been stocking up on the basics, tights, cotton tshirts, sweaters. They aren't very fun to buy, but I'll wear them tons.
I know this post is ghetto and somehow the Target model's face is blue, but Blogger is being weird.
