Friday, October 31, 2008

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Awesome Costumes

American Apparel is hosting their annual costume contest. The only real rule is that you have to use some of their clothing. With all the color and style selection, that's not too hard, and people certainly came up with awesome ideas. My own costume is pretty much all AA this year (70's basketball player), so I thought I post up some people who got a little more creative than I did.

Squirrel. Check out the handmade tail. Niiice.

Crayons.

Where's Zordon though, really?

Where the Wild Things Are!

Adorable Ninja-turtles.

American Gladiators. The expressions make it.

This is insane.

You can vote for your favorites, and help some of the best win some AA cash. So many costume ideas, I need Halloween to be twice a year.

Lacy Pumpkins

So pretty!
Get the instructions here.
(via unruly-things)

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Circus Circus: The Cobrasnake & Betsey

Lovely backstage and runway photos of Bestsey Johnson's SP09 show, from keen-eyed camera jockey The Cobrasnake.

Engraved Macbooks

I'm one of those people who give you a dirty look if you tarnish the minimalistic beauty of the Macbook by putting a sticker or some other blemish on its apple-y goodness. But then I saw these beauties, and I must admit I could even use the word "love" in describing my feelings. Never say never.

(I even snuck more skulls in there)
Check out a whole bunch more Macbooks (and other engraved items) at Engrave Your Tech.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Spooky Stories: One Bloody Thing After Another

The creators of A Softer World (writer Joey Comeau and photogtapher Emily Horne) have written a horror story in serial form. Each chapter is posted every few days, with the final installment on Halloween night.

Much like the fabulous weekly comic, the first five chapters are sad and funny and creepy in all the best ways.

"Margaret can't stand the way Annette gets when she hasn't eaten. Most of the time, it's easy to remember that she isn't really Margaret's sister anymore. She's something else. She grunts and howls and makes animal sounds. But after a few days without food, she starts finding words. Always random words, like accidents, but in Annette's voice..."

Read One Bloody Thing After Another here.

Angus & Julia Stone: Just a Boy

Oh so in love with this song and video. The paper marionettes and framing make me feel like I'm looking in a Cornell Box.



(via girl under the sea)

Room Inspiration: Silhouette Room

Love this decorating idea from Inside A Black Apple.

Palin Comparison

Love her or hate her, it's hard to deny that Sarah Palin has become a bit of a sensation. I personally would like to give a lot of credit to my dream-wife Tina Fey, but you can't write quotes that good.

So what is the logical next proponent of Palin-mania? Obviously having people draw her likeness and submit them to a blog with a pun-tastic name. Enter Palin Comparison.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Fun Fascinators

Decorative headgear has come back in a big way the last few seasons, whether they're bands worn low and hippie-like, or fascinators conjuring up images of the roaring twenties. Any way you wear it, I'm a fan. And if it has feathers, even more so.

Yesterday I attempted to break the camel's back by buying just one more headband (okay so manybe two) and found a lot of cool pieces. Here's some flair for your pretty little head:

Gorgeous creations/photos from Little Doe is Love:


A touch of whimsy from CharmSchoolDesign:


Beautiful leather bands from FeatherCult:
(I got this one!)

And of course, from the ever-essential Ban.do
I instantly think of two things. One being Beddug Wyn Humphreys work and contribution to Hannah Marshall ‘s AW08-9 lookbook.

The second, and most important, of course being "He couldn't make the effort...I made the effort. I put a bird on my head!"

Monday, October 20, 2008

The Beautiful People.

The only way I manage to sidestep the end of summer depression is to plan my fall outfits. Goodbye warm weather, hello layers. My wishlist this year is a far-fetched one (dior extremes and a faux fur swing coat?), but that's where the "wish" part comes in I suppose. I've been getting all kinds of inspiration from the folks on Lookbook.nu to revitalize the wardrobe I already have. Aspiring stylists and fashionistas (male fashionistos?) from all over the world post up their daily outfits. Users rate their favorites, and the ones with the most "Hype" make a prestigious weekly list. Even the photos are beautiful.

Reverse Graffiti : Alexandre Orion

This is so awesome I don't even know what to do with myself. More skulls!




(via who killed bambi)

Pretty Little Pictures



Feels like fall. Gorgeous Gorgeous Gorgeous.
glass_orthodoxy's photos and art on livejournal.

Passive Agressive Notes

This site easily becomes a black hole for free time, though that time is spent being rather amused. People submit various notes they've received or seen, mostly from roommates and neighbors airing various grievances. I tend to like the facebook status updates.


Sunday, October 19, 2008

Just Click Your Heels

A bevy of designers, including Christian Louboutin, Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, L.A.M.B and many more have been working on special edition ruby red pumps for the 70th anniversary of The Wizard of Oz.'

The Ruby Slipper Collection unveiled at Saks Fifth Avenue in NYC during Fashion Week, and is now touring the country before the shoes are auctioned off to benefit the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation next year.



In fact the shoes will be on display in all their glory in my lovely San Francisco October 21-26. There's no place like home!