Friday, July 30, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
The Saggy Debate
So apparently this is now a legal issue.
Here is a link to the NY Post article.
So what do we think?
I understand (but don't agree) that the guys feel this is a macho thing but do women really want to be seen with a guy wearing their pants like this?
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
On the Street....Thea, New York
Isn't it so refreshing to see a sixteen year-old dressed like this?
I didn't immediately know if I wanted to take this shot. While I was deciding I thought about my own daughters and realized it would be nice for them to see a young lady ,that is obviously very cool, dressed like this instead of the constant media parade of Britneys and Lindsays. This is the anti-"Jersey Shore" (I mean the show not the actual place)
I didn't immediately know if I wanted to take this shot. While I was deciding I thought about my own daughters and realized it would be nice for them to see a young lady ,that is obviously very cool, dressed like this instead of the constant media parade of Britneys and Lindsays. This is the anti-"Jersey Shore" (I mean the show not the actual place)
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
On the Street....Fabrizio, Milan
Extraordinary - SOLD
My favourite piece for today! Simple and chic!
Made up of flower ear studs and imported cubic zircornia teardrops. These cubic zirconias have been carefully handpicked for their hardness and brilliance. They're guaranteed to never lose their luster and brilliance or cloud over time.
Approximately 6.5cm in length inclusive of flower studs.
Price: SOLD
Absolutely no remakes.
To own this please email to puffaccessories@hotmail.com
Lilac Pearl
Made up of vintage filigree, bird charms, swarovski pearls, vintage flowers, 14k gold plated findings.
Approximately 6cm in length inclusive of hooks.
Available in other colours for the vintage flowers. Please email us to enquire about it.
Price: $28
To own this, please email to puffaccessories@hotmail.com
Roses Fleur
Made up of clay roses, bird charms, swarovski pearls, 14k gold plated findings.
Measures approximately 5.5cm in length inclusive of hooks.
Comes in white clay flower and pink clay flower. Please drop us an email to enquire more about them.
Price: $26
To own this please email to puffaccessories@hotmail.com
Monday, July 26, 2010
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Friday, July 23, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
On the Street....Francesco Clemente, Bond Street, New York City
This was the first time, in a long time, I was really nervous to ask someone for their photo.
I have always loved Francesco Clemente's work and his personal style (notice the frayed sleeve of his well-worn linen jacket). For me, he is a real icon of the New York art scene.
Here is a link to a great interview he did with Charlie Rose. I love what he says about "boredom" and "waiting" playing a huge role in the creation of art. As a street photographer I understand exactly what he's talking about.
I have always loved Francesco Clemente's work and his personal style (notice the frayed sleeve of his well-worn linen jacket). For me, he is a real icon of the New York art scene.
Here is a link to a great interview he did with Charlie Rose. I love what he says about "boredom" and "waiting" playing a huge role in the creation of art. As a street photographer I understand exactly what he's talking about.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Can I Have My Gourmet Magazine Back?
Ok, this was funny for a while, but the joke is over. I want my Gourmet magazine back!
Come on Conde Nast, don't you think you overreacted pulling the plug on Gourmet so quickly? Not only was it my favorite food magazine, but it was also my favorite travel magazine. I not only wanted to eat the food but I also wanted to go to that place and meet those people.
To make matters worse the archives of Gourmet are either so buried in the Epicurious website or they are gone completely. The only element that is still easy to find are the recipes. If that's all they thought was worth holding onto then they didn't realize what they had in the first place.
How about this Conde Nast: if Gourmet was pulled as a reaction to the economic crisis then can we set a Dow number that will mark the immediate and simultaneous re-introduction of Gourmet? Let's say at 11,000 we go quarterly and at 13,000 we are a monthly again!!
All kidding aside....I'm serious....bring back my magazine.
Come on Conde Nast, don't you think you overreacted pulling the plug on Gourmet so quickly? Not only was it my favorite food magazine, but it was also my favorite travel magazine. I not only wanted to eat the food but I also wanted to go to that place and meet those people.
To make matters worse the archives of Gourmet are either so buried in the Epicurious website or they are gone completely. The only element that is still easy to find are the recipes. If that's all they thought was worth holding onto then they didn't realize what they had in the first place.
How about this Conde Nast: if Gourmet was pulled as a reaction to the economic crisis then can we set a Dow number that will mark the immediate and simultaneous re-introduction of Gourmet? Let's say at 11,000 we go quarterly and at 13,000 we are a monthly again!!
All kidding aside....I'm serious....bring back my magazine.
This Collar Brings Back Memories, Florence
This type of shirt collar reminds me of my first Armani way back when I was in high school around 1985ish.
It had the same type of snap collar detail, but mine was in a beautiful grey/white/red stripe. I asked my Mom to buy it for me for Christmas from LS Ayres (luckily it was on sale), and after a month of begging it was under the tree on Christmas Day.
I loved that shirt SO much that I didn't dare unwrap it from the orignal packaging until around March! It took a while after that before i could actually start wearing it. Just between you and me, I think I still have that same shirt in storage back at my Mom's place.
It's great to have such fond memories of a first "designer" piece of clothing. They say "clothes don't make the man/woman" but that passion I had (and still have) certainly shaped the course of my future.
It had the same type of snap collar detail, but mine was in a beautiful grey/white/red stripe. I asked my Mom to buy it for me for Christmas from LS Ayres (luckily it was on sale), and after a month of begging it was under the tree on Christmas Day.
I loved that shirt SO much that I didn't dare unwrap it from the orignal packaging until around March! It took a while after that before i could actually start wearing it. Just between you and me, I think I still have that same shirt in storage back at my Mom's place.
It's great to have such fond memories of a first "designer" piece of clothing. They say "clothes don't make the man/woman" but that passion I had (and still have) certainly shaped the course of my future.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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