Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

30 March 2008

Weekly Roundup: Girl Stuff

  • A lovely few minutes on women's shoes in narrated photos from Paris fashion shows. What I mostly notice is how prevalent black opaque tights are. (via)
  • Star Wars as explained by a three-year-old girl. She's right: the shiny guy always worries. (via)
  • What is it about My Little Ponies lately? They're everywhere.

Hi from Chicago, where I'm here, had a hysterical night that ended up here, and am working from here. Yesterday I went for a run along the lake and am so glad I did, because today it's too foggy to even see the lake. Today? Work, catching up, History Channel documentary on the 1968 election, IM, and yoga.

30 September 2007

Weekly Roundup: Life Edition

Friday: Simplifying me.
My closet now has wind whistling through it, thanks to the Cheeses.

Saturday: Disarming me.
Playing model in Brooklyn for Bill. (Extra points if you know who the next day's model is.)


Sunday: Girlyfying me.
Tea and massages (I am so sore, it was perfect) and shopping with the Cheeses. Also a quick phone call with Matt, sounding more cheerful.

It was a wonderful weekend. Simply lovely old friends - disarmingly engaging new ones - girly splurges - splendid times altogether. I'm a lucky girl.

05 August 2007

Weekly Roundup: Sleepytime Plz?

I think I had a good week. There's a lot of stuff that's not resolved and some of it is decidedly grumpy-making. But I did do a lot of work and more importantly had an awful lot of fun and went to some amazing places and met people I liked and saw people I'd missed. The bad stuff isn't going away, but I'll handle it.

AND Saturday I was just in time to see this from only a few rows away!



Thought One
It's interesting to see a new side to a person. Sometimes it's very good. Sometimes it isn't. And sometimes both happen with the same person. That happened this week.

Thought Two
Sometimes you want a person to know that you need them to listen. But sometimes you have to realize that you have to just start talking for that to happen. That happened this week, too.

Thought Three
You should always get eight hours of sleep a night. That didn't even come close to happening this week.

This week's roundup is some reading that I like, cos and in case maybe you will like them too.
  • Liz has cancer. Liz is also fucking funny.
  • (Kerrin and) I should make this, these, these, this, these and this. Also perhaps shop here.
  • This sounds like the most spectacular holiday imaginable right now.
  • I like this photo essay on shoes. Her photography is sort of both spunky and elegant. And this photo essay is one of the things that make me long to be a gardening sort of person. Equally I like this essay on being a dilettante. For better or for worse, I think that's one of the words that describes me rather well.
  • I have one of these posters (awaiting mat, frame, and a wall) as do two of my favorite people. But the clothing might help too.
  • 39 ways to live is common sense that is hard to actually get up the nerve to do.
  • Postsecret and Found are just places to go back to.
Now it's time for a silly cat moment and getting on with my afternoon.

Edited cos I can be forgetful of the very best things when trying to remember everything!

13 May 2007

Weekly Roundup: Spring Cleaning Edition



The only thing left dirty in this house is me.

So in keeping with the theme, let's see how much random deli.cio.us clutter I can clean out.

  • Etsy (via finslippy I think) all manner of gorgeous handmade shoppery, and also for "I could totally do that why don't I already" inspiration. Honestly it's mostly a little craftsy for my taste, but even so it's really beautiful stuff. And I could play with the geolocator and the color sorter forever.
  • SpaceSavers (via Karen) if you, like her, need stuff for your stuff.
  • Distilled (via Jilly) because her friend Sep did this as well as last Sunday's LoveLines. I really like his style. (Although some of the clothes look a little too consciously downmarket. I'm not going to Fred Segal to buy a stripey polo, you know? But I love the turtle. And that hoodie with a satin Asian-print trim makes me go oooh.)
  • You know by now I'm a sucker for "Whose Line." So this clip cracks my shit up.
  • I've been totally addicted to Angela Kinsey's blog for months. The other Office blogs are sometimes funny too, but hers is the best.
  • I got spammed with the link to these Bill Richardson ads, so I dislike that I'm passing it on because I'm making spam work. But the thing is, I really like them.
  • I totally want a ladybug mouse.
  • Also, these droplet-shaped waterproof iPod holders/speakers are pretty adorable. But I don't know if I'd really bring my iPod into the bathroom.
  • I guess nobody needs to have an iPod at dinner either, but the idea is cool. It reminds me of that dinner in the dark concept - a multisensory way to heighten the experience of eating. Weird as hell and totally impractical, but interesting.
  • I finally got on the Twitter bandwagon. See the widget at right. I'm not totally into it, but I'll play around for a while. If you are too, let me know.
  • Also at right is the VisualDNA widget from Imagini (via Amber). It's gorgeous fun and best if you don't read too much but just go and do it. And when you do, I want to see!
  • I saw Henry V this week at the Shakespeare Theatre, and as always it was totally amazing. I've got a season package again, so if you want to go, let me know. (And if you think I'm insufferable and weird, don't.)
  • Seems kids who text are losing their ability to write complex thoughts well. Sad. But I question causality. Is it the fault of texting, or is it the fault of schools and parents who provide kids technology - like slapping them in front of the TV all day long - without also reading to them and teaching them grammar?
  • According to this we learn mostly by teaching and doing and conversing. But it doesn't mention how I learn best, which is by writing. Am I weird? (...don't answer that.)
Wow, that was a lot. Good, because I'll be all over the place for the next couple of weeks and now I won't feel guilty if I don't blog. There you go. Have fun this week. And don't forget to donate for Tracy!

....Oops, almost forgot.

Being a mama looks like an awful hard job, and I know a lot of people who make it look easy.

I've learned something from every mom I know, including mine.

Happy Mother's Day.

(And, one last link if you're a shopping mama. Or even if not, actually. I think I need this shirt. Also possibly this bag.)

Oops, one more. Because he felt left out, this is a link just for Brian.

Oh damn. Last one, I swear. Please send getting-better wishes to poor Tommy!

Edited to add: I don't know why I've had to use "totally" so many times. Why am I so 80s?

15 April 2007

Weekly Roundup: Severe Weather Edition

Now that you know how I've spent half of my rainy weekend, here are your links for the week.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERIN! I hope Sac is spoiling you silly.

20 January 2007

Pop Quiz

What do Sophia Loren, P. Diddy and Stanley Tucci have in common?

Wandering eyes and poor timing.




10 January 2007

Worst Dressed

Oooh, Blackwell's annual worst-dressed list is out!

Blackwell strikes again: young celebs on list
Associated Press

Dubbed "style-free and fashion deprived," Britney Spears and Paris Hilton tied for the No. 1 spot on Mr. Blackwell's 47th annual "Worst Dressed" list released yesterday.

"Two peas in an overexposed pod," Blackwell said of the skimpy attire worn by the two celebutantes (Brit isn’t a celebutante at all; who wrote this article? Starlet, maybe.) he called the "Screamgirls."

Some of Blackwell's nastiest words were reserved for Camilla Parker-Bowles, the wife of Britain's Prince Charles, who finished No. 2 on the list.

"The Duchess of Dowdy strikes again," wrote Blackwell. "In feathered hats that were once the rage, she resembles a petrified parakeet from the Jurassic age. A royal wreck." (Aw, poor Camilla. It took her three decades to get her man. Leave her alone. She keeps her hair feathered because Charles likes it – how cute is that?)

Blackwell, no longer an active designer but still an acid-tongued critic of celebrity fashion, scolded actress Lindsay Lohan, No. 3, for turning "from adorable to deplorable." (No arguments here.)

He called Christina Aguilera a "dazzling singer" but added that she "puts good taste through the wardrobe wringer. All crass and no class." (I disagree completely. Exhibit A.)

He referred to Mariah Carey as "Mariah the fashion pariah ... the queen of catastrophic kitsch," and American Idol judge Paula Abdul as "a fallen fashion idol." (He's shooting fish in a barrel, here.)

He said actress Sharon Stone resembles "an over-the-hill Cruella De Ville," and Tori Spelling embodies "down and out in Beverly Hills." (Ditto.)

Grey's Anatomy star Sandra Oh was faulted for too many beads and bangles. "She's layered lunacy from head to toe," Blackwell said. (Bah. She is a gorgeous woman.)

Meryl Streep, who starred in the fashion-themed movie The Devil Wears Prada, came in at No. 10 on the annual dis-list.

"From Streep you could weep," Blackwell said. "Her beauty of a career cannot be denied, but that beast of a wardrobe is pure mother of the bride."

On a kinder note, Blackwell offered his 10 "fabulous fashion independents": actresses Kate Winslet, Angelina Jolie and Helen Mirren, singers Barbra Streisand and Beyonce, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, Princess Charlotte of Monaco, model Heidi Klum and actresses Katie Holmes and Marcia Cross. (Kate, Angelina, Helen Mirren – love, love, love them!)

10 December 2006

Kerrin's Weekly Roundup 3: Simple Truth

Zafu. It is a magical website that finds you the right jeans. It's as simple as that, and it's as incredible as that.

Cute Things Falling Asleep. Deceptively simple... that's all it is, but you just try not to "awww." Impossible.

The Truth About Photoshop. These are photos of Angelica Panganiban, who is apparently a calendar model. However... here is what she actually looks like in those bikinis pre-Photoshop. Maybe you have to be a girl to understand how heartwarming this is. She's beautiful, regardless, but reality is nice. And even better is that her people are trying to circulate retouched "unretouched" photos, here. Hee hee.

The Truth About Weight Watchers. They're coming out with an All New Plan - easier! simpler! new shiny papers! whee! - next week, very exciting. But look at what they used to try to make you eat. Yikes.

05 December 2006

The Accidental Fashionista

Not to sound too bitchy, but I saw this on the Fab Sugar fashion blog today...



...and I do think I wore it better. And I did it three months ago.




I really should have bought it in London then, even at twice the price.

09 October 2006

Fashion Future

One of my favorite new blogs has a post about one of the spring fashion shows in Paris - Hussein Chalayan. (Link in the title, above.) The finale looks like special effects, but it isn't.

(So does the stark thinness of the models, but it isn't either. But that's for another post.)

See the video (start at about 10 minutes in)

Read the Boing Boing article