Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Fashion Pug


Piggie modeling her Chinese-girl outfit. Pink brings out Piggie's best features.

Lots of foot photos


You know I have I don't know, over 60-ish (?) pairs of shoes, and I never ever wear them? I live in my Repetto flats and Frye boots. I'm not one of those girls who constantly proclaims to the world that she was born in heels and will die in them. I appreciate and admire all (most) styles of shoes. When I get a new pair, I'm always so afraid of stepping in something gross, or getting them scuffed, or dirty, or whatever. I'm trying to get over this irrational crazy fear, and that's partially why the last few posts have been photos of my feet. Today I'm wearing my Cynthia Vincent for Target multicolor wedges. They're so light and comfortable, you forget you're wearing shoes. Wedges tend to be heavy and clunky, but these are perfect. They're a little wild and eccentric, but I pair them with simpler outfits and everything works. Sometimes my daily work outfits are so plain that a little crazy is necessary.

Chanel Gold Lame on my toes.

Melissa T-Strap Wedges





Can you tell my shoes are rubber? Nice faux patent look all courtesy of a semi-sweet smelling rubber/vinyl. I've read some mixed reviews about these online, some saying they're cartoonish, weird-looking, etc. But no matter to me, I heart them. I wonder if I could wear them to beachy settings in the summer? Sand and water would wash right off of these.

Thanks to Gilt for the sweet $50 deal.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Fancy Feet


It isn't often (and even less, recently) that I decide to wear something to work that is a little more than boring.

I've been a little too bored lately though, so today I whipped out my nice and cheap floral platforms.

Fancy feet never fail to make my day a little more special.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Thursday, May 13, 2010

This is Chanel?


I very much enjoyed the cruise show in St. Tropez (like the gingham bikinis) but I had to pause and ponder at this look. What happened? It looks like something a girl would wear thinking it looked "sexy" because it combined a mini skirt and tall boots. But the wash of the skirt is so light and hits Crystal Renn right at the biggest part of her thigh. It looks like something you'd purchase at Charlotte Russe at age 16. The light color of the denim pairs poorly with the magenta sweater, and the boots I don't understand. It looks sloppy and her hair doesn't help either. Couldn't they have put Crystal Renn in something that was more flattering to her famous curvy figure? What happened, sir Karl?

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Remember Now





Parts 1 and 2 of Remember Now by Mr. Karl Lagerfeld. The short film stars Leigh Lezark, Abbey Lee, Karolina Kurkova, Baptiste Giabiconi, Heidi Mount, Freja, Elisa Sednaoui, Pascal Greggory, Magdalena F, and others. I don't totally love it, but I respect it. I feel parts of it are kind of cheesy, like what appears to be cracked-out dancing scenes. I do love Magdalena's giant hair though.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Sorry...

I know I've been lagging on posts that actually contain words. I'm working on it. Recently I've only had time to post photos and listen to Fleetwood Mac's "Dream" on repeat.

Chanello




There's more where that came from.

Wednesday, May 05, 2010

Puggish


A Japanese pug-mix taken by the Sart.

I love this

Friday, April 30, 2010

Fashion Pants


I took a trip to the ghetto mall for lunch and purchased a basic but very soft long white tee and some inexpensive jersey cropped pants. I bought the pants after being inspired by the Mike & Chris Thora Drop-Crotch track pants. I like the idea of taking something so casual as sweatpants and making them fashionable without it being obvious that you're wearing an item of clothing typically reserved for sweating in. To remove the laid-back gym look they're usually associated with, they need to be paired with more feminine and stylish pieces. High heels are a necessity. When I first saw the pants, I pictured them with the basic viscose white tee I had in my hand and then accessorizing it up with tons of jewelry or scarves or belts or something. Kind of a casual Alexander Wang type look, but I haven't actually tested it to see if it works. The pair I bought are black, but were also available in charcoal gray, blue, white, and a teal type color. I thought the black would be the safest, and if all else fails I can always just use them AS casual lounge pants instead of fashion pants. So no loss!

P.S. Did you notice that's the same jacket in my previous post? I really hope Hautelook doesn't take their usual 2-3 week shipping time!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Leather Success!


I've been on the prowl for a high quality leather jacket for a while, and I just got lucky and purchased the Mike & Chris Dresden jacket from Hautelook! I didn't even know the sale was going on because I don't check daily, but I got up at 8:20 and realized there was a Mike & Chris sale today. I thought for sure this jacket would be sold out in my size, but by the time I got to work, the last XS was still available and I added to bag! I paid more than I would have had I bought it the other time it was on Hautelook ($200!) but I still got a significant discount compared to its $825 retail price. Now... all my Zac Posen Target stuff must go back. I even purchased the gown last night, but alas, I cannot have it all.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Zac Posen in the fitting room




UPDATE: Went to Target at lunch to return my size 6 pair of Cynthia Vincent wedges (kept the 6.5 but either size would've been fine) and that Target has TONS of the Zac Posen stuff. Unlike the stores at home, the Target on Jefferson has the long gown/maxi dress, $199 red leather jacket, the red 2 in 1 poufy prom-style type dress, the belts, and more. Lots of sizes available. I suggest anyone looking for the sold out items online to check the Culver City Jefferson Blvd. location.

While home, I also went to three Targets in the area knowing that my unhip hometown would mostly likely still have the Cynthia Vincent wedges and possibly the Zac Posen stuff out early. I scored a pair of the multicolor CV wedges, but the sold-out gladiator styles they never carried! The Zac Posen line was out early on Saturday with everything I was interested in available in my size. I left with the chambray dress (Target styled it horribly in their lookbook - they put a red tshirt underneath, blech) and the pink sailor dress. This dress has the exact same cut and fit as the tiger striped dress which I thought looked much worse on me. I know that's one of the dresses of the collection (thanks to Nicky Hilton), but I personally did not enjoy it. The solid pinkish purplish one was much better, though I'm still debating whether I should keep it or not - I felt the layers at the neck and shoulders were a little too much. The black knitted sweater dress was flattering with a bit of sparkle, but the last thing in the world I need right now is another black dress.

Also scored some Liberty of London pajamas. I love their prints, but most items were sold out in my size.

Please disregard my gray socks (I was wearing boots!). Also, why do I look so hipless in the black dress? I thought there are some sort of hips on my body...

Past Vogues







I went home Friday and dug up some old Vogues from 2006 and while in the process, also found 1996's September issue! Here I've posted some of my favorite photos from the magazines and the cover of the 1996 issue.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Mad Dogg is so busy

Sorry for the lack of posts. I've been really busy and unable to tend to Mad Dogg's online space!

I'll be back soon.

xo

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Fashion Pack

Unlike many, I think Corinne's Blackberry activity is natural. Sometimes I feel people whip out their phones to make themselves look busy or important. Anyway, the iphone is much better.

But I am jealous of Corinne's cape.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Petit Fours


Ever since my American Girl days, I've always longed for some pretty individually frosted petit fours. Top them off with some peppermint ice cream, lemonade, and a pink candy-striped dress and pinafore, and I'm eight years old all over again.

Shabby



Dilapidated is in. Shabby chic. Rachel Ashwell would approve of this music room. Thanks to the Sart.

Still love them


Still love those Isabel Marant boots from Fall 2009!

The 2.55 ain't so bad either.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Babs


I was at the new Target in the ghetto mall last week (Culver City Westfield, previously known as Fox Hills) and I decided to take a gander at Barbie to see if Mattel has sluttified her to the level of a Bratz doll. While I didn't notice this with Barbie, I DID notice these lovely Barbie Basic dolls and vintage reproductions! The Barbie Basic comes in several dolls with different hair, skin color, and various styles of the little black dress. I want them all! So chic and not at all slutty!


The vintage reproductions are fabulous. The 80s ones I'm not so hot about, but the Registered Nurse and others with the classic semi-snotty Barbie face I adore!

I don't think I ever really grew up, or at least never grew out of my fascination with Barbie and dolls.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

From a distance


La familia, May 2009.

Take me to New York, I'd love to see LA...


Atelier Chesterfield

I've seen this yellow beauty many times on trips to Anthropologie and would like it for my future apartment. It doesn't look particularly comfortable, but its appeal is clearly in its yummy yellow leather looks. Pretty please?

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Bam!


People have differing opinions on this look, but I like it. I admire people who wear what they like, regardless of what anyone says. It takes balls! I don't, however, like it when people dress crazily for the sake of shocking people (Lady Gaga? Possibly...). Everyone should always dress for themselves. A bright pink suit on a man? Why not? If you want to, do it.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Thursday, April 08, 2010

Gamine


My current favorite word.

gam·ine

[gam-een, -in, ga-meen]
–noun
1.
a neglected girl who is left to run about the streets.
2.
a diminutive or very slender girl, esp. one who is pert, impudent, or playfully mischievous.

Gamine is a French word, the feminine form of gamin, originally meaning urchin, waif or playful, naughty child.

The word was used in English from about the mid 19th century (for example, by Thackeray in 1840 in one of his Parisian sketches), but, in the 20th century, came to be applied in its more modern sense of a slim, often boyish, wide-eyed young woman who is, or is perceived to be, mischievous, teasing or sexually appealing.


Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Karl Coke

I rarely ever crave soda (occasionally with pizza), but all of a sudden I need me some Karl Coke! Mmm, high fructose corn syrup dressed in some Lagerfeld. Sweet.

Details









These Chanel detail videos from various shows make my mouth water.

Drawstringy


I would like this Marc by Marc Drawstringy bag. I tried it on at Bloomingdales recently and it's the perfect little size. The scrunchy drawstringy closure adds instant cuteness when paired with anything.

I know I've been MIA lately... I do have a full time job and frequently it does occupy most of my time.

Friday, April 02, 2010

Me too

The Glamorous Life



They made haste in the brown sedan
They drove to 55 Secret street
They made love and by the seventh wave
She knew she had a problem
She thought real love is real scary
Money only pays the rent
Love is forever
That's all your life
Love is heaven sent
It's glamorous

I've been told I have an old soul. Well this old soul loves 80s music. And anything you can do a little shake shake, boogie woogie to from the seat of your desk.