warped nostalgia

My love for Hole was one of the few good things to come out of the 6th grade. Thought I’d share….  Read More

friends!

This one goes out to some special somebodies. They know who they are: Whenever i am feelin down and out, they help me get through the rainy day. They lift my spirits and erase my doubts then chase those gray clouds away.  Read More

Summer Has Arrived!

Kartell shoes available at Yoox. Today, I take my last exam of the semester and officially usher in my summer vacation. Nothing says summer quite like plastic shoes. Each summer of my childhood, I begged my mother for a new pair of jelly sandals. I think my favorite pair was made of clear plastic with silver flecks in them. If it were socially acceptable, I would still wear those... Read More

Random Goodness: “Bigfoot I Not Dead”

Fashion is not my only love in life. I also truly enjoy all things silly, conspiracy theories [the stranger the better], and books with beautiful and or quirky illustrations. Today, I went with Linde & Jo to Forbidden Planet, a comic store store near Union Square, and fortuitiously found “Bigfoot I Not Dead” within moments of being in the there. I’m pretty... Read More

Oh hey, Eli Whitney…

I am taking yet another break from studying for my Intro to the Fashion Industry midterm exam and thought I would use this opportunity to say thanks to Eli Whitney for inventing the cotton gin in 1792. Without you, man, we wouldn’t be able to call cotton the fabric (or should I say fiber) of our lives. And for those of you not currently enrolled in fashion school –... Read More

Pet Peeve: Unstable Heels!

The sixth grade was my first year at religious prep school. I could say a lot about this particular transition in my life but that’s what therapy is for. I’ll only note that this period of time was my first introduction to the social aspects of fashion. Until then, I picked clothes based on colors and textures that I enjoyed and without a care as to how others might... Read More

epic: James Franco Tee

For reasons too embarrassing to announce on the internet, my friends and I find ourselves talking about James Franco quite frequently… I mean, you’d think we knew the guy or something… – the way we go on and on about him in such a conversational manner. Which is why I freaked the eff out when I saw this t-shirt: Cotton Factory, $15.99 I haven’t purchased... Read More

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