Treasures found in Spitalfields market











Location: 

Spitalfields

Photos by: 
Outfit: 

Skirt: Early 1950s, felt and sequined flowers and leaves on velvet from  Goldmine trash
Jacket:  1930s black and green wool cut out ski jacket
Hat:  1940s plastic celluloid flowers
Sweater:  1930s

Purse:  1960s telephone purse (It really works)




Pixie Lott



Celebrity Wallpaper

Pixie Lott Desktop Wallpaper


Pixie Lott

(1680x1050)


Paul

Paul Leonard Newman (26.01.1925 - 26.09.2008)

An Opportunity

Just have been able to rounded up some of the looks I styled for MANGO Fashion Show on last Jakarta Fashion Week. And honestly, I can't help but feel grateful for such an amazing opportunity.















Thanks to MANGO Indonesia.

Buying fabrics and going to Barbican with KengKeng

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Location: 

Photos by: 
  KengKeng, Nicole Eymard, Pierre Eymard

Outfit: 

Drdss: 1940s velvet with colorful studs
Hat:  1930s flowers in mustard felt
Shoes:  1940s
Tights:  Red lace back seam
Ribbon:  Vintage floral
Bellocchio
Coat:  1960s
Purse:  1960s telephone purse (It really works)

Gas!

Im going to sell a mini collection at Audrey Grace!




I am making a mini capsule collection inspired by birds and birds nests.  The color palette will be a twist on primary colors.  I will be using velvet and silk wool jersey to ad the perfect about of fuzzy texture.  While I was creating this mini inspiration collage and shopping for fabrics
I absolutely could not wait to see them ready to go to their new homes!!  

I will update soon with progress pictures!

My collection will be sold exclusively at Jaclyn's pop up shop called Audrey Grace 
The shop will pop up in her home town: Jackson Mississippi!  
Check out her blog for more information and to see some of my friends interviews for the shop (Hannah and Ashley ), and pop in for a visit on Dec. 17th!



Ice skating in my living room

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Location: 
My living room 
(still under construction but looking more living room ish)

Photos by: 
  Pierre

Outfit and items: 

Mittens: 1930s  rabbit fur ~ From: Bohemian Bisoux
Capelet: 1920s-30s mink tails  ~ From: Bohemian Bisoux
Coat: 1950s 
Belt: 1980s pouder blue ~ bought in Paris
Boots: Remake Victorian boots, 
(I was searching for boots that look like ice skates... SUCCESS!)
Bows: Powder blue velvet vintage ribbon
Tight: top shop

Flowers: Globe de marriage (without the glass dome)
Fox: Vintage taxidermy, from France
Book case: Edwardian
Glass cupboard: Both stacked on top of each other from: Kelly marie



Navy Girl

Happy Monday!

Popularity of the Cross Tattoos

The Popularity of the Cross Tattoosis on the rise as shown by the number of top celebrities getting them. Cross Tattoos On Wrist There are many types of wrist tattoos including stars, words, and wrist bands. The wrist is a great location for a tattoo that you can hide or show off as you choose.What an ideal spot for your favorite saying or symbol.
The most common location is the inside of the wrist Cross Tattoos On Wrist.They are very popular because it is easier to hide an inner wrist tattoo. Some folks like to have their wrist tattoo on top of their wrist in combination with a tattoo sleeve or hand tattoos. Even more daring is a tattoo that encircles the wrist like a bracelet.
A tattoo of this type is just like an armband tattoo but much lower. Pink has “What Goes Around Comes Around” and “TRU LUV” circling her right wrist. Popularity of the Cross Tattoos

Popularity of the Cross Tattoos

Modern Japanese Tattoo Pictures



Modern Japanese Tattoo Pictures
Japanese dragons mean different things to different people, and tattoo culture in the modern United States seems to be morphing away from what dragons represented in traditional Japanese texts, like the Kojiki and Nihongi that were written all the way back in 7th and 8th century Japan and earlier.
You can tell whether a dragon is Japanese, Chinese or Korean by how many toes it has on its feet. Chinese dragons have five toes, whereas Korean ones have four toes and Japanese dragons have only three toes. In Chinese mythology dragons represent wisdom and power. There are nine kinds of Chinese dragons, and each has a domain or a characteristic assigned to it — there are celestial, spiritual, earth, underworld, horned, winged, coiling and yellow dragons, and the king.