Sunday, November 16, 2008

Shoe Decide


I was getting dressed and asked my boyfriend to take some quick shots.  He decided he didn't like my shoes and said I looked like a space woman.  I asked him what shoes he thought I should wear he pointed and I put them on.  I then told him to take more shots, of the new shoes, I actually think he was right, funny!  

Outfit details
Dress-vintage thrifted
Leggings-vintage thrifted
Velvet jacket-vintage thrifted
Gold boots-vintage etsy
Black and Silver boots-vintage from Red light in Seattle (finally fixed the heel recently)
Belt-vintage thrifted
Bow hair clip-vintage via etsy
Earrings-dollar store




Friday, November 14, 2008

outfit from a night out

This whole outfit is thrifted except for the purse that I hand studded.  Vintage velvet hat, striped polo shirt, vintage mens wool trousers, thrifted platform shoes and thrifted bracelets and belt. 





Thursday, November 13, 2008

Tagged, kinda

I'm filling out this for Lady Smaggle, and I thought I would post it here as well, since no one has ever tagged me and I have been wanting to fill one of these out.  ;)


1. Were you named after anyone?  My mom worked with a woman named Jocelyne and she really liked the name, so yes. 

2. Do you still have your tonsils? Yes and I'm not quite sure why because I had a lot of problems with my throat as a child. 

3. Would you bungee jump?  I'm not sure, I think I would be terrified but I might do it.

4. What is your favorite cereal?  I really like the Hemp cereal, it's like a granola with hemp seeds in it. 

5. Do you untie your shoes when you take them off? Not if I can get them off without untying them.

6. What is your favourite ice cream? I love Ice cream, there is a great ice cream shop (bi-rite creamery) by my house and it is amazing.  Organic and made in small batches, my favorites are salted caramel and the new kind that is cinnamon ice cream with snicker-doodles in it. 

7. What is the first thing you notice about people? Most times its hair because that is my profession but also clothing, and of corse natural beauty. 

8. What is your least favorite thing about yourself? I can be really lazy sometimes and I always feel guilty about it.

9. What was the last thing you ate? I made homemade french fries last night with garlic powder, pepper and salt, they were yummy. 

10. What are you listening to right now? The fan in my computer, boring. 

11. Last movie you watched? We started to watch Tank Girl a couple nights ago and have yet to finish it, but I'm really into it so far.  I love the clothing and styling, I am going to do a post about it soon. 

12. What did you dream about last night? Cat litter, very strange.

13. What book are you reading?The last book I read was Kabul Beauty School, it was great. 

14. Summer or winter.  I like them both but I am excited to be able to layer and wear more clothes for the winter

15. Do you have any special talents?  I'm crafty and I can make just about anything I want to. 

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

I Heart Oldies!!!!




I was turned on to my favorite new blog today, Advanced style!  Its so amazing and you should go check it out right now.


Their tagline is this....

PROOF FROM THE WIZENED AND SILVER-HAIRED SET THAT PERSONAL STYLE ADVANCES WITH AGE.

I am in love!!

Monday, November 10, 2008

Cleaning up my desktop (diy inspiration)

Here are some of the pics I had on my desktop as things I wanted to try to make.  Most of these are from etsy with the exception of Janes back and the shoes which I think were from Jak and Jill.   If I'm wrong please correct me, and I'm so sorry. 




Sunday, November 9, 2008

Smarty Pants!


I have been following San Francisco Style almost since it started, well as soon as I heard about it. They are a great bunch of people and it's fun to read.  I was doing my usual Sunday morning browsing of blogs when I came across the coolest interview on SF style.  I wanted to share it with my readers in case Sf stlye is not one of your regular reads.  I think this woman is brilliant and it was  a sad moment of "why didn't I think of that".  She started a fashion, art, food tour of Sf that allows tourists to see the "real SF"  not the typical tourist areas and lame shopping you find in any city.  

The following is from Sf Style.....enjoy! Don't forget to check out SF style, they are awesome!


Kim Connector is an all-around gracious and captivating girl. She's followed our fashion blog from it's humble beginnings, and I was fortunate enough to interview her for her revolutionary new enterprise, FASHION SLAVE. Fashion Slave Tours is similar to our goal here at SFS, because it's an endeavour that helps the art and fashion scene of San Francisco grow by showcasing all the beauty our city has in a positive way. Our interview below is an abridged version, because the audio from our interview was faint when replayed, given that it was conducted in a noisy bar--bad idea; but the dialogue's vital content and information was not changed in any severe way.

JT: Hi, Kim... I did the research on Fashion Slave, but why don't you tell the readers of SFS in your own words, what Fashion Slave Tours is, exactly.

KIM: Fashion Slave is a special tour that immerses the person(s) in the local fashion, art, and music scene of SF. It gives tourists the chance to see places that they might otherwise miss, even with other standard tour guide services.

JT: So what's it exactly like on the tour? How many people per group?

KIM: The neighborhood tours are three hour walking tours that move through our various neighborhoods--highlighting local artists and designers. The underground tours are a more intimate look at the designers and artists, where you get to go into their studios to see where they live and work. I don't put together random groups of people. Who ever signs up together, stays together. The average group is about 3-5 people. We hit 9-11 shops in three hours.

JT: That's about 15-20 minutes or so per place?

KIM: Yes, but we are adjusting and calibrating to create a nice pace that isn't too fast or too slow.

JT: How did you get the idea for Fashion Slave?

KIM: It's been a labor of love for about 3 years. I started out showing friends around when they would come to visit, and I would also host clothing swaps, where a bunch of people can get together with all their extraneous clothing and trade with each other for something they might want. I made a lot of strong relationships and connections with artists and designers and musicians over the years. People started suggesting the idea of turning it into a business, showing people places to shop, venues to go, noteworthy sights, and it got me thinking.

JT: I love your concept, because there is so much more to SF than fisherman's wharf and chinatown. In fact, those are not really cool places at all, especially after you walk through them once. You pretty much seen it all after you been to one shop in any of those major tourist trap areas.

KIM: Exactly! There's so many other unique and beautiful places to walk and visit, and they are even clean and scenic, as far as tourist tastes are concerned. Fillmore and Hayes are excellent places to walk around and shop, but tourists usually only know Union Square or Haight Street. The SF business bureau did a study and found out almost 90% of tourists pack an extra empty bag to bring home things they buy while on vacation. People plan on shopping when they vacation. Why shop at GAP or H&M, or any place that you can shop at back home or online? There's so many unique shops with one-of-a-kind styles and fashion lines.

JT: Do you have any competitors out there?

KIM: Not really. There's a woman who used to be a mentor to me, and started her own version after I told her my idea, but she doesn't really do an exclusively tailored fashion and art tour like I do. So, she's pretty much doing a typical tour like any other choices already out there.

JT: I'm very excited for your project, which will help the local communities grow, and support our artists and designers. It was also a true pleasure to finally meet you in person.

KIM: Likewise. SFS makes me smile every day. Cheers!

(Refreshments were the plus side to conducting the interview in a bar. Next time, it has to be a quiet place though.)

P.S. Go visit the site for all the official information.

http://www.sffashionslave.com/


Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Favorite things vintage dresses edition (20's-50's)

I haven't done a favorite things post in a long time so I decided to show some of my huge collection  of vintage dresses.  These are some of the oldest ones I own and the most interesting.   I will do another post soon of 50's-80-s dresses, I have some great ones from those era's too.   If you are interested in more of my favorite things you can go to my archive list and check out some other fun things from my collection.  Thanks for all the great comments lately, I heart you people!  Don't forget to click on photos for more details. 

Handmade 20's silk dress with beautiful embossed silk.  This dress is immaculately made with so many wonderful details.  It's also in perfect condition.  I found this in one of the only vintage store's in my home town of Vancouver WA, I think I paid around 30$ for it. 



This dress is most likely 30's or 40's, it has snaps on the top arm area and is floor length with most of it being see thru and the rest being velvet.  Around the bottom it has these great ribbons woven in and out of the fabric, its gorgeous and I usually wear it on Halloween for some of my darker costumes.  It is in decent condition with some ripping around the bottom.  I got this for free from a guy on the street in Seattle that was selling things, he got kicked off the corner and said "every things free"  I got so many neat things that day.  What a great day!


Im thinking this dress is around 40's-50's its beautiful with the tulle over the satin underneath. It is also floor length and has some major ripping that I want to fix eventually. I found this at a city wide garage sale in Jacksonville OR for 6$



This great 50's dress was handed down to me by my grandma who wore it.  I love it because it has her essence! 

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

WE DID IT!!!

Obama Pictures, Images and Photos

Red white and blue

This outfit was only appropriate for today.  Perhaps a bit costumed, but thats how I roll.  This whole outfit is thrifted, including the great tights I found a few weeks back, new in the package. 

Vintage white sweater dress-thrifted in seattle a couple years ago
Vintage red belt-thrifted in sf
Tights-thrifted in sf
Shoes-thrifted in sf and super comfy
Red necklace-gift from Emily
Big bow hat-thrifted in sf
I voted sticker-priceless




vote Pictures, Images and Photos


I voted
Glitter Graphics