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.
Friday, July 20, 2007
Ray Ban Small Wayfarer - black, white?
London Sole SALE white patent flats @ La Bella
Lovcat tuxedo cream/black wallet (need wallet badly) SALE @ La Bella
And damn me for not getting the Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent black belt at the sale. Similar no name ones are like $65!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Anya Hindmarc
Really? $100-300 for this? I mean, it has a good idea behind it. Save the earth by not using plastic blags, blah blah. But are women bidding on it because it's so earth friendly? I don't think so. This bag was like $15 retail. Does anyone waiting in line for this bag really love the earth that much? Couldn't a real earth lover just get any old tote bag at like the swap meet for $5 instead of waiting in the lines that were going up Robertson Blvd's ass a few Wednesdays ago? What's the hype? Is it just because it's been all over the Internet and in magazines that's making it so popular? There's one on eBay that sold for $355. REALLY. Am I missing out on something here? I saw one in person last week. There was this woman waiting for the elevator with me in my building and was carrying one in addition to her (Marc Jacobs) purse. It looked the same as it does in the pictures. Nothing special. I just don't get it. Kinda like open-toe boots.
Friday, July 13, 2007
Bette
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
At least Alice Temperley and Erin Fetherston will soon release their goodies for Target. Even then it's a race to the store and website to the snag the goodies.
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Jeweled
Not that I have $406 to spend, but I'm still sad that these Miu Miu flats are sold out. Well except for a size 39, but who wears a 39? I kept seeing them on Glam.com ads and I loved them every time. Goodbye Miu Miu flats.
Saturday, July 07, 2007
I CAN'T wait for fall. I love fall clothing, and the magazines agree. The biggest issues are fall issues and they're packed with everything. Except what's up with the open-toe boot? They're in August's Lucky and other magazines as well, but really? Boots are typically worn in the fall and winter since it's cold. So what's the point of the open toe? I mean I know fashion isn't all about practicality, but the open-toe boot doesn't even look good. Especially the ones where only one toe shows (gross).
Fall also brings the next Project Runway! And Alice Temperley for Target (have you seen her stuff? Go to pressroom.target.com). And no more sweaty thigh syndrome.
And this is completely off topic, but I'm listening to Duncan Sheik's "Barely Breathing". It reminds me of sunny days and no worries, aka the 90s. Click on the link to go to the video of the song.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
And while I agree that babydoll TOPS make women look pregnant, I disagree that babydoll dresses make all women, "even a size 0" (as someone said in the comments) look pregnant and fat. I have a few babydoll dresses, and they do not make me look pregnant, and I am a size 0 (well, usually. Been gettin' a little plump lately). I think it mostly depends on the fabric, the cut, and the woman. If anything, they make me look even younger than I already look, but NOT pregnant.
As for the "men don't like babydoll dresses" thang, well I don't really give a damn. And to the commenter who wrote this:
Women today (since the late 60's) are so stupid. I guess most of these girls commenting here and saying this article is BS just have to say "well, um, I don't need a man anyway! I don't have to dress for a man! Stupid men, I don't need 'em... *goes to NOW meeting in Birkenstocks with no makeup on*" because they can't get one. So they decide to just wear what they want and disguise the real reason they do by calling it "self-esteem" when it's really because, even when they tried to dress to attract men, it didn't work. If you're not dressing to attract men and make yourself look fabulous, why bother? Just wear a bath robe and no make-up, because, based on the logic you dress for yourself, that would be the best choice because it's comfortable and easy to do.
You're a dumbass. Like many already said in the comments section, several women don't dress for men! Who wants that constant attention from guys based on how your ass looks in some jeans anyway? And just because someone says they don't dress for men doesn't mean they're hairy anti-men feminist types. Usually I feel women who dress for men are either really looking for sex, or are just insecure and need the validation. Also, I "got one". And it wasn't in a skintight mini skirt and boob shirt. Some women, the ones who dress for themselves, may feel most comfortable in a "bathrobe and no make-up", but feel BEST (as in more special, womanly, elegant, whatever) in nicer clothing, babydoll or not.
As for this idiotic question:
If you're not dressing to attract men and make yourself look fabulous, why bother?
Why bother? Because some of us actually enjoy fashion for how it makes us feel without the ogling and gawking from men. Any woman can still "look fabulous" without dressing in slutty tight outfits. Actually, I think MOST women look fabulous and SEXY in the unexpected. Not a leopard print fat-hugging tube dress. And often, women who dress for men end up looking like whores and think what they wear is "sexy" when really it's just slutty and way too small. And I would much rather see someone who MIGHT be pregnant underneath a babydoll dress than some jiggly girl who thinks she's sexy and attracting men in her trampy outfits. Those girls scream insecurity.
That dolt who posted that original comment needs to be slapped.
Friday, June 22, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Friday, June 15, 2007
Muumuus are greatly misunderstood. They are extremely comfortable and it feels like you're wearing nothing at all. How do I know this? I am wearing my very own muumuu, given to me by my mom, who got it from my aunt from Thailand. Sexy piece of purple and pink flowery fabric it is. If I were on my own computer I would upload a picture. It has a square neckline with a very slight ruffly sleeve (though it is sleeveless). It has a purple background with a giant pink leafy print on it. Oh who am I kidding. They're still ugly, despite their comfort. It's just so hot here in LA/Long Beach. Someone needs to make the muumuu work. Maybe Kate Moss.
Leave it to Homer Simpson to be able to pull it off.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
... and we'll be hand in hand down in the park with a squeeze and a sigh and that twinkle in your eye...
all that sunshine banishes the dark
Friday, June 01, 2007
So it's no surprise that I love this too:
Not sure about the sunglasses, but the high-waisted shorts over the bodysuit leotard thing and Louboutins I love. I haven't gotten myself any wide-legged jeans or high-waisted shorts/jeans yet, but it's on my list. I don't know how this would look on most other people, but she seems to be able to pull it off.
London Sole
A great alternative to Chanel ballet flats, if that's what tickles your fancy. Certainly tickles my fancy. They have several styles, and while they are much cheaper than Chanel's ballet flats, they are still priced around $155, depending on your choice of style. I like the simple ballet and the quilted as shown above.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Excited
I'M EXCITED. So everyone probably knows about Kate Moss' thang with Topshop, but nothing has really tickled my fancy. I feel like you can get those waistcoats at any Forever 21/H&M type store, and the long skirts just aren't my style. EXCEPT... the white one-shoulder dress coming at the end of this week. I have to be on top of it to get it, because my size usually sells out first. It's in the June/July issue of Teen Vogue (why is it June/July? Why doesn't my birthday month of June get its own issue?) along with other items from the line.
