Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Wes Anderson for Prada

May I just say, it's about time that Wes Anderson got on this? Back in October, I got into Suzy Bishop's  angsty beret, all in the name of Mr. Wes Anderson. He finally took the hint and got into fashion! Not design as I'd hoped, but with Prada for their 12 second short commercials for Prada Candy. I really do wish they were longer than they are, but Anderson's staccato shorts are sweet enough to match the scent's style.  Léa Seydoux should be able to score a scene or two in his next film, don't you think?

 
 Via Jezebel

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Kirna Zabête for Nine West

Kirna Zabete Bandeau Ostrich shoes $129.00USD

I am a shoe fiend. I really don't know where to put them all. When I found out that these feathered shoes from Kirna Zabête were going to be happening, I knew I had to get my hands on them. (Street style photogs at Toronto Fashion Week, you will not be able to deny me!) There's definitely a WHAT factor about them, if not a little boudoir. I actually set an alarm on my phone to remind me to get on to the Kirna Zabête website this morning to beat the pack, and it paid off! Canadian shoppers can get a hold of this collection at www.kirnazabete.com 

Check out more shoes from the collection after the jump!

Friday, December 21, 2012

Apocalypse fa-shun.


I've only given this a little bit of thought.

If it is the end of the world, fashion is going to be the very LAST in what you're thinking about. Unless, its for survival techniques. Specifically, intimidation and camouflage. There are always two kinds of people in post-apocalyptic movies: foragers, and hunters. 


Personally speaking, I would be a content to forage and hide wearing simple camouflage clothing for the rest of my life. I would be content to avoid all confrontation, like a little turtle. No more high heels, make up or jewellery, just camo and the basics for me.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Iridescent VS Holographic

I've been having a little too much fun with Pinterest, and thanks to NYmag.com, I've learned about Glossi.com! You can make your own magazine with the ease of a few clicks, so here's mine on the difference between iridescent and holographic.