Friday, July 27, 2007

Kate Spade Sale

Another sale notice! Kate Spade this time. I recieved it in my email. Of course, it ends tommorrow (sale only from 26th-28th). You can use this coupon in stores or online with the code: SUMMER07 for 20% off sale items. Which is...pretty cool.



Hmm...maybe I'll make a trip to the Princeton shop. Anyhow, some nice leather-free items on sale!










Also, another important measure from Save Darfur:



"Last week, Senators Joe Biden and Dick Lugar introduced a new congressional resolution calling for the UN Security Council to authorize the immediate deployment of a strong UN/AU peacekeeping mission to Darfur with a tough mandate to protect civilians.

But so far only 13 senators have signed on to this critical resolution!

The UN Security Council is debating the deployment of a peacekeeping force this week. We need much broader Senate support by this Friday in order to send a firm message to the UN.

Click here now to send a message to your senators asking them to sign on today.

By passing this resolution, the United States can increase pressure on other members of the UN Security Council to get serious on peacekeeping in Darfur"


And it'll only take a minute.

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Let's Talk About Libraries

So it's summer. You're kind of bored. Nothing holds much interest for you. What do you do? Well, what you should do is utilize your local library [don't worry, this isn't a Reading is Fun plug]. What's not to love? The aircon, the stories, the extreme organization...like the tags I've gotten to put up like I said I would! (you can see the label categories on the sidebar)

What I mean is, you can draw inspiration from and come up with new ideas through poring over gorgeous fashion photography books. Big, thick books which normally cost a fortune-- well, at least $50 a pop. It's quite enriching to look at how fashion has evolved, how it keeps getting recycled, and especially, vintage fashion photography. And even for people who describe fashion as a combination of the words empty, vain, and materialistic, photography is a universal art medium, and so that point can't be argued.

From our library I borrowed:

Unseen Vogue
The Art of Vogue Photographic Covers
Louise Dahl Wolfe
Richard Avedon's Woman in the Mirror



all of which are amazing. And Unseen Vogue gives you a look into photos that never made their way into the magazines because they were too experimental, they had too much of a certain emotion a pose evoked, etc. And each photo has a whole story behind it, written out for your dissection.

I know they're only four titles but these books are HEAVY. I weighed them too: 16 lbs.

A few things I've learned is that:

+No, nothing will change my opinion of the 1980's and early 90's as the worst time in fashion. I found that I placed my little pageholders less and less as the years progressed.

+Women really did only wear crayon red lipstick in the olden days. Every old photo had a woman's lips coated in red lipstick, regardless of whether it fit in with the outfit or not. And always a reddish nailpolish.

+Fur still disgusts me and I still find it distasteful, even if it's 60 years old.

And I've also learned the names of quite a lot of models that used to be en vogue during their time.

Now, I have loads of favorite photos that I bookmarked, but I don't want to drown and inundate you with them, so I'm just going to have each book have it's own seperate post.

My 12 Favorite Photographs from The Art of Vogue Photographic Covers

[These are Not my photos, if it wasn't clear already. These photos belong to Vogue and their respective photographers.]


Bert Stern 1969

I love largeness, yet lightness, of this outfit, popped with splashes of color. It also comes off a little japanese to me for some reason.


Hirsch 1939

This might be my favorite of favorites. It's interesting how this photograph of this outfit appeals to me even more than 60 years later. And I love the bag! I wonder if there really was a mirror in there...


Hoyningen-Huene

The way these 3 different circular prints mesh together is really eyecatching, and the way the red just adds that oomph. I really love how they used to play with the type, "VOGUE" to incorporate it into the photo. I kind of wish they didn't stop.


Horst 1942

Just really love the uniqueness and the color scheme.


Blumenfeld 1950

Blumenfeld is considered maybe "the most inventive Vogue cover photographer of the past two decades" (book) and it's easy to see why in this picture. It's absolutely bold and striking.


Doisneu [French Vogue]

It's gorgeoussss. The color scheme, the scene of Paris and the Eiffel Tower in the background. I want that dress.


Coffin

Captivating and cute.


Coffin

I like this one. I can't really explain it. You can't expect me to explain every one to you anyway, now, can you?


Bailey - Model, Jean Shrimpton

Love how such a delicate looking girl, resembling a bit of Audrey Hepburn from the side, is matched with big yet subtle colored pieces. And I'm in love with that hat's color for the fall.


Penn

It looks a bit "Kate Spade in the 60's" if it ever existed. I like how well the sleekness of the whole photo complements that bright 60's print.


Bailey 1967



Lategan 1974

It's a Italian Vogue's Japanese issue. Enough said.


And true to my word, my favorite outfits and photographs stop in the 70's.

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Another thing I've found increasingly wonderful about the library is that once in a while they have big book sales. Despite sounding like Tony the Tiger, I have to say, they're GREAT. I mean, I see children's books that I had used to read when I was a little girl and it's interesting to actually buy them, since, we used to heavily borrow all the time. And I think I've found a new semi-hobby-- collecting vintage, gorgeously illustrated, children's books. Plus, some of them are kind of cute and it never takes too long to breeze through a children's book to see whether or not you'll be satisified with it- unlike novels where I start 1/4 of the way through hoping something will pull me into the story and since I already started, I HAVE to finish reading a crappy story.

My total was around $6 when I went to the recent book sale. Plus, some of them are just very whimsical and funny to have laying around in your dorm room as reading material. (In reference, to the below photograph: No, I am not Jewish)



Because, hey, sometimes, you've gotta judge a book by it's cover.


PS. I got my matt & nat Wright bag that I had been lusting after a while ago. Finally got the chance to put it up. :) !! Not the best photograph, but hey.

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

Major Edressme $75 Designer Dress Sale!!!

Okay. I found this deal, and if you're a regular visitor to my site I think you'll be quite impressed. I wanted to post it later on, but then I realized that it EXPIRES at 10 TONIGHT! Yes, the deal is that good that they are only having it for one day.

So now you're probably wondering what's getting me so excited.. well it's the edressme $75 dress sale! If you've ever wanted to own a brand spankin' new Betsey Johnson, Nicole Miller, Abaete, Plenty, Cynthia Vincent, BCBG, Vivienne Tam, Sue Wong, Shoshanna, Anna Sui, or Tracey Reese designer dress for $75, or well below $75 (you'll see what I'm talking about soon), this is your chance! Agghhhh I wish I had enough money to buy like, TEN of these.

I say well below $75 because there happen to be 2 coupon codes that I found...one from Lucky (god, I love Lucky) which is 30% off: code- luckybreaks. Another one is the code- essence, which is 25% off, in case the first one doesn't work. Now I'm not sure if these codes work on sales so don't kill me if I got your expectations up. But if they do? That means that you could possibly get any of the previously mentioned designer dresses for around 50 bucks. And THAT is amazing on top of amazing.

Plus, if you're still a highschooler and want to stock up on Prom dresses for next year, this is a great way to do it. You can get designer AND can save your parents, or your, money. They have a great selection (though limited sizes and quantity) and of course, crazy crazy pricing. Below is the Jovani White Embellished Evening Gown down from $328 to $75. Definitely my favorite pick of their prom dresses.



Seriously. I'm so excited. This is the stuff that makes my adrenaline rush, besides before tests. I might buy one myself... after the angel and devil on my shoulders duke it out.

Dresses:










If you've got your eye on one, you'd better hurry hurry hurry to www.eluxury.com. Half of thsee dresses have just disappeared since when I first got on the site. If the page no longer has an "Order" button, it means they've sold out. Good thing is that they keep on putting new designer dresses up throughout the day so keep checking back there.

Good luck!

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