



instead of creating basic RTW garments, JG sticks to complete and utter luxury. mmm... good.
notice above, the paint streaked coats, pants, and tops. it looks very similar to patterns used by African tribespeople to paint their faces.
above, i really enjoyed the sharp-angled corners to create the bag clasp and the sleeves of that shrug. it looks like a cuffed shirt was coiled around the model's arms.
i love the multi-fabric, multi-patterned items put together to create this outfit.
image courtesy: style.com
this is the lovely dress below.
and if this is a sign of what is to come for H&M this spring/summer, i'm getting excited. i found some of their trend items online for viewing and boy are they ever beautiful. i have to admit, i've been slightly disappointed in the H&M winter collection of this previous year, and i was hoping that they would impress me again. it looks like they are en pointe with the sunny season's expected trends. african prints and culturally-themed garments as evidenced in their large turbans worn on many of the models. safari-inspired themes also a prominent feature. but most importantly (at least to me) the bold, bright monochrome coloured garments are styled together with the other two trends. yeah, H&M, you go on. p.s. ladies, those loose fitting pants are beautiful but if you are shorter than 5'7 put them back on the rack... unless you want to look like a dwarf who rummaged through MC Hammer's closet.
images courtesy: jargol.com
Below: Alberta Ferretti
Below: Ferre
images courtesy: style.com, nymag
So its another freezing day and unfortunately i had a lot of fun at Hip Hop Karaoke last night so i woke up super late. the only thing in order was to have a tasty brunch with Roybotic Steez. my new See by Chloe top saw the light of day today. and all i had was one mission today and it was to acquire one bottle of matte grey nail polish. Nylon mag posted an image recently of a set of digits beautifully polished in a light grey colour. apparently it was seen throughout all of the NY Fashion Week shows and this shade has become highly popular in Japan. over on that side of the world people are coating their nails in this lacquer called Man Glaze. when i went out today, i didn't look for that aforementioned brand, instead i searched for anything in my desired shade. i thought i would have some luck if i searched for OPI brand colours, but as i went to beauty stand after beauty stand my hopes waned. so after i told some friends about my mission, they cleverly advised me to mix black and white. and so sometimes the obvious works. my nail polish is the focal point of my outfit today....
image courtesy: dailymail
artist (David Van't Veen)
So I was reading a few online sources (BBC, Lifelounge) and it is confirmed that Polaroid is closing all of its American factories. last week it was announced that polaroid film production is scheduled to stop in the States, Mexico, and Netherlands. if you didn't know before, the cameras are already no longer being made. Polaroid filed for bankruptcy back in 2001 and haven't been doing well since. many people believed that Polaroid didn't want to jump or failed to jump on the digital bandwagon. it saddens me a lot to know that i will never be a able to hold a warm photo in my hand and shake it into existence. Polaroids always make me nostalgic. they remind me of the 70`s and early 80`s, my parents have boxes of photos, now slightly yellowed. i have loads of pictures of my mom and dad in their youth, and photos of me and my brother as babies. and i always liked their vintage feel. my roommate took some last year and we have them pinned on our fridges. i know the digital future of photography is pretty much a mainstay, but what about the ability to have another option? anyway, all is not lost, at least for now. the company is trying to find a corporate partner to help maintain their film developing productivity. lets keep our fingers crossed...