
Thursday, April 21, 2011
All White?

Monday, April 4, 2011
Martha Cooper in Brooklyn and LA
Graffiti artists have been influenced by Martha Cooper's photographs for years. Who knew? Cooper, primarily known for her New York City graffiti art on trains, published Subway Art in 2009. Although not an immediate success, the book eventually sold over half a million copies. I have one...somewhere. (Note to self: find Subway Art.)
Currently her photos are the basis for the Martha Cooper: Remix show at Carmichael Gallery in Culver City and her photographs are featured on a wall at the MOCA Art in the Streets exhibition opening April 17th in Los Angeles.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Oscars!
My dear friend hosts a great Oscars party every year. Next to attempting to win the big prize for the night, for me, the red carpet is the best part. Last night I saw some definite red carpet winners and some, well not so much.
Haille Steinfeld: The True Grit star's Marchesa gown was very appropriate for her age and the soft pink was lovely. I also thought her glittery headband was very charming. Again, so happy she looked her age!
Sandra Bullock: In a strapless Vera Wang gown, Sandra appeared very elegant. I loved that she pulled back her, controversial, blunt bangs. Add the red lipstick and the bling and you have a great Oscar look. Take that Jesse James!
Mila Kunis: While Miss Mila didn't seem too excited about the red carpet, I thought her dress was stunning. I want it, but in black of course.
Okay, now the disappointments for the night.
Nicole Kidman: From the floral moo moos she constantly wearing, to this number that looked more like a table runner, I think her time in Nashville is starting to affect her fashion sense.
Melissa Leo: While I'm still dying to see the movie, I didn't like that she took out her own trade ads touting herself. I mean, did anyone else get a whiff of desperation? Add the f-bomb she dropped in her acceptance speech and this Mark Bouwer gown and what do you get? Four words: Big Desperate F'ing Doily.
Helena Bonham: Okay, okay, I've come to expect disappointment from her as well, but I just couldn't leave this off my list. This black velvet gown, designed by a costume designer, and that crazy hair. No!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
happy birthday to me
Happy Birthday (week) to me! I am pretty sure some of the dreams are big, but here's to hoping. Cheers!
#1 J.Crew Quorra High-Heel Oxfords please
#2 I found this one on Etsy
#4 Oh, I Iove these mobiles
#5 Her stuff just gets better and better
#6 And the big dream
#7 Not sure where these would go, but I like!
#8 Antique Cameras
Monday, February 14, 2011
Berlin Fashion Week
Berlin's Fashion Week introduced fresh, promising designer Leyla Piedayesh and her label Lala Berlin. Okay, I'm not going to lie, I love that there's not a lot of color, except for the occasional pop of yellow or green. There are some fantastic menswear-influenced items and feminine skirts and dresses and, personally, I find that pairing irresistible. If I only I could afford it!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
badgley mischka
Remember when Badgley Mischka added these two young scarlets to their campaign?
More recently, they started 2011 with Rumer Willis. The oldest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis who, I think, looks amazing in their spring launch.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
design after dark | light
Well, everyone's talking about it...I might as well too. After all, it's one of my favorite events of the year.
Design After Dark, an annual fundraiser for the Denver Art Museum, is this Friday. Do you have your ticket? If not, you should.
This year's theme is light so I assume the objects, created by Denver's most imaginative folks, will not disappoint. You can snatch one of these items by way of the auction, and the proceeds go to DAM's Department of Architecture, Design and Graphics. In addition to the clever exhibits, Denver's people are all dressed up for the night. Yes, I said Denver and dressed up...fashionable even. No, I'm not kidding. So grab a friend, dust off your stylish outfit, and place your bid.
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