I love a leisurely weekend brunch as much as the next wino, but the whole occasion becomes slightly less leisurely when someone* is rushing you to get ready because they hate waiting in line at IHOP with the rest of the hangover crowd.
When I need to look somewhat presentable in 15 minutes or less, I like to stick to the basics: cotton tank dress, femme high-tops, a denim jacket, and a big ol’ hairbun. No
Vintage skirt, shoes, and clutch; Old Navy top; boutique belt; earrings from Little Mahatma
I don’t usually do the Sweet-n-Girly thing, but I really wanted to wear this beaded skirt and the rest just followed: bow belt, peeptoes with a bow, cinnabun hair
April 1, 2012
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tamia
What's with all the extra-exaggerated, extra ugly platforms these days? Wouldn't these sandals be cuter and more practical with a few inches chopped off the bottom?
Platforms by ugly shoe god Jeffrey Campbell, Topshop
Are people no longer driving, where you need to feel how much pressure you're putting on the pedals? Are people not walking down stairs, where it's helpful to feel when your foot hits the step so you don't tumble to your death, Talky
I still love wearing black and navy together. I still love snakeskin. I still love shell jewelry. I wonder if this means I have a "look" or if I'm just stuck in a rut?
Alexander Wang blazer, H&M top, Forever21 pants, thrifted belt, NOMAD3176 necklace/belt thingy, Giuseppe Zanotti heels.
I was going through my computer, trying to make a dent in the skillion and two gigabytes occupied by image and graphics files when I came across some old pictures. Some funny, slightly embarrassing old pictures. Out of the kindness of my heart, I figured this might be a good time to share a few memories from my Hair Journey, which kind of sounds like something corny a contestant on The Bachelor might say, but