These girls are hot: they exude confidence and a joie de vivre...and sometimes, that's all you need.
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Showing posts with label tattoos. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
Rockabilly style at Carnival NYC
These girls are hot: they exude confidence and a joie de vivre...and sometimes, that's all you need.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Courtney Love called. She wants her dress back.
Remember the whole Riot Grrrl movement? Kathleen Hanna? Well, even if you were just a wee one "back in the day" this girl completely references the mix of tough and innocence that that period exemplified. She just needs to trade in her sandals for a pair of Doc Martens and she'd be perfect for 1993. But then she's pretty perfect for now!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Turban Girl
I saw this girl in Chelsea and she seemed like a modern take on old school glamour with her well defined eyes, delicate features and the turban she was wearing. Turbans are associated with old Hollywood stars and were also recently seen on the runway in the Lanvin Resort 2011 collection by Alber Elbaz and in a more headband form at the Yves Saint Laurent Resort 2011 collection by Stefano Pilati. To be successfully chic you need to keep everything else clean and simple: see above or below!
photos from Style.com
Old School Glamour
Friday, July 9, 2010
Rockabilly Style at the J & B Manhattan Party in Madrid
Last night I was a guest at the J&B Whisky party to promote their new version of the Manhattan cocktail (which I'll write more about next post) but couldn't help but take some photos and I was struck by these two women and their distinct and distinctly similar styles that is Rockabilly with a little darker edge. (note the skull with the flowers in the hair and the sparkly claws at her neck) This is a look I have always personally associated with Southern California: a pin-up girl influenced by urban hispanic culture.
And walking around Madrid today in the hip Malasana area I saw other women similarly attired as well as 3 shops where you might go to get a vintage look. One of them I'm not mentioning by name because they were rude in the store. However the other two are: Le Swing and Ioli. Le Swing looks like a re-interpretation of the '40s and '50s by a New York club kid. There was a glittery dress with gun appliques that made me laugh and lots of shine and spikes throughout, yet in many of the cuts and styles the reference to the past is evident. Ioli was another thing altogether. When I walked in the woman working there was with a customer trying on various small black hats with netting and feathers. This was a very small boutique that seems to sell custom made shoes and hats for men and women as well as some small and rather charming handbags. It really felt like I walked back in time in this store. Less glitzy and glam it seemed closer to authentically replicating the styles of another time. And in all the stores there was American music playing along the lines of the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. I found it both bizarre and charming and I'm sorry I don't know Spanish well enough to ask the owners some questions: like what is their fascination with these time periods? And is it with American culture specifically or do they have their own mirror version of it?
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