Tuesday, August 31, 2010

An Impossible Task

I've been aching to move into my first apartment ever since I signed the lease with Alison in May. Tomorrow, we will finally be allowed to move in, but I won't be able to. I could just die. Between a full schedule at work, a trip to New York (in a week!), and school coming up, I had very little time to get my wisdom teeth removed, so I reluctantly scheduled the surgery for tomorrow. I can't say I'm completely prepared for moving anyway, as most of my stuff has yet to be packed.

I have a rather dreadful relationship with the act of packing. Vacations or even short weekends are complete nightmares because I want to take my entire wardrobe. For a weekend in Vancouver, B.C., I brought a large suitcase, which didn't seem that odd to me. My friends feel differently, constantly make fun of my consistent overpacking problem. Another problem I encounter during packing is distraction. Going through clothes often leads to playing dress up, which can often be quite unproductive. I've been mostly dealing with the latter issue, since I'm moving everything. I also have been quite overwhelmed with how much stuff I have. Hopefully, I will buckle down and get my shit in boxes, so that I can leave Burien forever.

I'm a tad nervous about tomorrow, but all my anxiety will fall away when my surgeon demands,

"SHOW ME YOUR TEETH!"

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

How To Be Alone

Sasha Forever.

I'm not sure what I'll ever do without you...

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Sasha Pivovarova by Greg Kadel for Numéro.


Tuesday, August 24, 2010

A Journey along Glitter Way

As alluded to on Saturday, I attended Lady GaGa's Tacoma Dome show that evening. Prior to entering, I had an overwhelming feeling of paranoia (something so incredible couldn't actually happen, could it?), heightened by my intense love for GaGa.

I woke up early Saturday morning in the U-District, freezing in a cover-less bed, next to my friend Kim. With much getting ready to be done, I left the house and headed back to the burbs. After some scrambling, I arrived at Gillian's house—the permanently designated getting-ready location—and began bringing my ideas to life.

For months I had been dreaming up the perfect outfit to wear to the Monster Ball. At some point, I discovered a performance video of a song called "Glitter and Grease," about a man in love with his car more so than with his woman.



The combination of the dirty and the glamorous drove me absolutely wild and I started assaulting a notebook with sketches and words of inspiration. I envisioned a lavender mechanic's jumpsuit, cut up and covered in sequins. Thrift shopping for a basic mechanic jumpsuit proved to be an exhausting experience, but naturally Gillian had one in her closet. I first chopped off the sleeves and cut the legs to my mid-thigh. The suit had already dealt with wear and tear, so it had a nice distressed feel. Gillian's sister, Gwen took the suit in so that I wasn't drowning in denim. After the shape alterations and a trip to Joanne's, Gill and I dyed it in the sink until we achieved a desired shade of purple. Finally, Gill hand-sewed red sequins on the back, and the suit was complete!

Before the suit was completely finished, shoe shopping had to be done. I decided there was only one way to go to this show, in heels, so I visited Red Light and the Crypt, finally deciding on some PVC stilleto ankle boots from the Crypt.

So day-of, I zipped on the jumpsuit and my hooker heels, we added some purple hair pieces, wrapped my hair in a bandanna, and painted my face. Dark eyebrows, a red and purple eye, and black lipstick felt rather perfect. Glitter and grease topped it all off, of course.

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It wasn't as easy as that, I suppose. The song my outfit is inspired by comes just after GaGa's car breaks down, so it seems fitting that my tire was nearly flat. Rearranging of cars and a lot of stress eventually led to a solution, but I thought I might be groaning, "Now we'll never get to the Monster Ball."

Luckily between the stress of getting ready and the stress of a near-disaster, we survived and were on our way. An arrival, a bit of waiting, and we were in. Hello fellow Little Monsters.

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Lady Starlight DJed, danced, and drank Jack like a maniac before Semi Precious Weapons came on. Justin was sexy as per usual, never failing to get me excited. Finally the moment came when our Lady took the stage, opening with "Dance in the Dark." Amongst all the monster paw-pumping, Terry Richardson took a picture of Gillian and I. Realization set in and I excitedly called, "Heyyyy Terry!" We were like giddly litle girls. Moving on, I danced uncontrollably, ignoring the creeping pain in my feet, even jumping in my stilettos. The show felt like a religious experience. Power filled the room. Here's one beautiful moment GaGa Daily noted:




Our eyes met a couple of times over the course of the show, engaging in spirit sex. Her stares will forever remain burned into memory. Obviously her performances were amazing, but her unsung words had me in near-tears as well. Not everyone feels it or understands it, but that's perfectly alright. Life is beautiful on this side.

On the way back to the car, a heel snapped off of one of my boots, which seemed like a perfectly poetic moment. It could have broken earlier, but it didn't. A drive to Seattle for Rancho Bravo tacos and Dick's ended the night quite perfectly.

The next day I was tired and bruised, but I didn't care. I earned those fucking bruises.

Mmmusic.

The first time I heard this song was in Vancouver, B.C. and have since been desperately hoping that I'd discover its title. Luckily, it played on the radio tonight in my Candy Darling. The video doesn't exactly drive me wild (aside from that shoe porn), but the song is a killer.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Tonight.

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Rub that glitter and grease around...


Sunday, August 15, 2010

Cabaret

It figures that on my day off all of the people I'd care to see are unavailable. After hours of moping and cleansing the house of my mess, I decided to develop my relationships with film and food. A borrowed copy of Cabaret and salmon linguine delivered to my door fit the bill quite nicely.

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The theatrics of old Hollywood always bring a smile to my face and I figured that Liza Mennelli wouldn't let me down. I was not entirely prepared for the beautiful experience that followed. Liza's character, Sally Bowles, is a flamboyant cabaret singer with a lust for life and a daddy problem. Transplanted from America into the heart of Berlin, her spirit saturates the film, aggressively pulling you into a world of created decadence. Michael York stars as her opposite, Brian Roberts, a proper Englishmen, who becomes fascinated with the creature, eventually breaking out of his shell. Sally's joie de vivre is what really captured me, along with her uncompromising personality. Her dazzling wardrobe and constantly made up face demonstrated a love of self-expression that I identify quite strongly with as well.

A major aspect of the film that I found quite fascinating was the relationships between characters. Sexual freedom and a polygamist view of romance were themes intertwined into the story, which I found pleasantly surprising. Homosexuality was even alluded to (while it is a musical starring Liza Mennelli I was still taken off guard). It seems to me that the frankness with which the film handled sexuality is not entirely present in our society. I suppose opposite views are a major part of that. Cabaret is not exactly a modest subject either.

I was also amazed by the political messages within the film. Not only was the Nazi party used for appropriate context, but the regime's rise to power significantly affects the plot of the film. I won't elaborate because I'm no spoiler.

The status of icon seems so cliche that one often ignores the title imposed upon entertainers, but I find that when such a person's work is actually experienced, the title is rightfully attained. I certainly feel this way about Liza Mennelli. I never understood why she is hailed the way she is until I saw this film. She brings Sally to life with such vigor that additional work seems unnecessary to fulfill an "iconic" resume. I was certainly not let down.

Until next time, auf wiedersehen.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Black on black.

I love a fashion film or two... Enjoy.



Friday, August 13, 2010

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Playing House

Through numerous house-sitting jobs and exhaustion after long hours at work, I have become somewhat a homebody this summer. I hate myself for it, as it goes against my personal philosophies about LIVING, but it is my (albeit changeable) reality. I've had the past few days off, taking care of two houses and several animals, ultimately leaving me feeling like some kind of modern-day housewife. A newfound love for Mad Men is yet another reminder of my unfortunate lifestyle, though the show's archaic social climate eases my pain ever so slightly. If in fact I was a happy housewife, I'd live in Marc Jacobs' Fall 2010 collection for Louis Vuitton.

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A wonderfully cinematic photoshoot in Vogue featuring Natalia Vodianova and Ewan McGregor showcased another dress created by Marc for his own label. The scene explores the implosion of a marriage, a situation that I believe happens almost inevitably.

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I could never agree to be with someone forever, but the dress, I'd never part from.
I wonder if a beehive would be possible with my hair... I suppose it's pretty close already.

Thankfully, our heroine rises above the ashes and finds herself a new man.

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Though I have no interest in running away with a man, I do like the idea of a new path. Perhaps that's just what I need...


Runway photo via style.com
Photoshoot via fashiongonerogue.com (American Vogue: Photographer Peter Lindbergh, Stylist Grace Coddington)

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Souvenir!

I'll be in New York in mid-September and I'm not sure if I can return home without these.
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Imma get your heart racing in my skin-tight jeans...

Katy Perry's new video came out today and it retains the nostalgic feel of One of the Boys. While the song itself is a tad too lovey-dovey for me (but what isn't?), the humor within the lyrics makes me smile the way Katy's first album did. "Let's go all the way tonight"? Perry pointedly channels a high school girl including clever naivete that absolutely kills me. She seems to be saying that this love creates just as much giddiness and butterflies as a teenage love would. The almost sex scenes with the gorgeous mancandy don't hurt the video's appeal either, though it does get a bit repetitive. Sorry Russell, I'd rather see him half naked. It should come to no surprise that Katy tried to call the album Teenage Wet Dream, but ultimately had to remove the "wet". I have high hopes for this album, but also reservations about the potential for a saturation of "lovey-dovey" content. For now, I'll just try to enjoy this video.


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Rachel's Return

I am beyond excited that The Rachel Zoe Project has returned for a 3rd season. So excited that I've watched the first episode twice. The persoinalities and the fashion fill me up like no other TV show can. Not only are the cast members' personal styles interesting, but seeing the process of a photoshoot or celebrity being put together literally makes my heart skip a beat. I've missed your speech, Rachel. News of Taylor Jacobson's termination was a significant plot line, but the Harper's Bazaar photoshoot with Demi Moore better captured my attention and my soul.

Without a doubt, my favorite look that was shot was a structured Alexander McQueen dress, complete with the uh-mazing armadillo shoes. Rachel mentions the late designer's genius, though it's clear that he was alive during the scene. A preview has me thinking that McQueen's devastating suicide will be part of an upcoming episode.

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The thought of wearing those shoes on those stairs is absolutely terrifying.

Another fabulous look was a Chanel dress and bolero paired with Fendi heels on a gigantic chair.

On the runway: Iselin Stiero

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One of my favorite trends shown for Spring/Summer 2010 was underwear as outerwear. Rachel chose a ravishing Christian Dior (by John Galiano) dress that represents the epitome of the trend.

On the runway: Thana Kuhnen

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A look that viewers didn't see on Demi was one of my favorite looks—a ballet slipper-pink feathered dress—from Jason Wu's show as seen on Karlie Kloss.

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This incredible Marc Jacobs bloomer look wasn't used in the shoot due to missing pieces. I have no doubt that it would have looked killer, but shit happens.

On the runway: Hannah Holman
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There is of course, our heroine's amazing style. It looks as though Rachel has taken to a general uniform of fitted jackets—occasionally with a strong shoulder, simple black tops, black skinnies/leggings, tall black thigh/knee-high boots, and round black sunnies.


I'm obsessed with this jacket, principally for the beautiful blue color and the tassels lining the inner panels. I've been dying to find a perfect pair of super round glasses, but haven't been satisfied with a single pair. Rachel does them justice. Surprise.

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Another look Rachel pulled out was this gorgeous red leather jacket, paired with a patterned scarf, and an easy black top. The pom pom hat and sunnies top it off perfectly.

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A seated full-length view reveal skinnies and killer thigh-high black boots.

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Here's another fitted jacket with a bit of a shoulder that Rachel wears when speaking to the camera.

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This jacket immediately reminds me of the lovely band-aid of Almost Famous, Penny Lane. I love. This isn't the best shot, but it gives a good general idea. Different angles make it appear more grungy.

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In the car Brad jokes, "By the way, you have a poodle around your wrist." Rachel quickly responds, "How many times do you think it'll catch fire today?" Oh how I've missed you two!

A final fabulous look was this leather jacket with the skinny black leg and thigh-highs.

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These "triple platforms" are so high that Rachel literally needed a man to carry her down a hill. She of course has a little platform for her platforms to stand up on while on the Harper's photoshoot.

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As a silly side note, I find it rather humorous that Rachel has taken up the word "major." It's certainly not a new term and it almost seems like she's trying to create new catch-phrases, but I'm not so sure about this one. It's minutely dated and sounds a bit contrived. I realize this is such a minor detail, but it did not go unnoticed.

I also noticed that the Hermes cuff Rachel wears as Roger informs her that he fired Taylor, matches the one Rachel bought for Jacobs last season while in Paris.

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Oh the irony.

Runway photos via style.com
Demi Moore Photos via fashiongonerogue.com (Harper's Bazaar)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Mesmerizing.

She looking amazing even when stumbling in heelless platforms...



Sunday, August 1, 2010

A Powerful Statement



There's nothing else I can say...