Saturday, September 13, 2008
Betty Picture Compare.
haha... So the reason i'm posting this picture again
is because i saw that a few of you all out there didn't feel like i captured Betty's look,
but the picture i drew of her was kind of a different one.
And I also thought it would be fun to see the two side by side.
The Best Chic Bicyclist – SuperModel - Agyness Deyn
photo source/credit: asos:today
photo source/credit: MomaPop
photo source/credit:glamourmagazine.uk/rexfeatureas
photo source/credit: PopSugar
photo source/credit: MomaPop
photo source/credit:glamourmagazine.uk/rexfeatureas
photo source/credit: PopSugar
Labels:
Celebrities on Bicycles,
Super Model
{happy weekend}
A fond farewell to New York Fashion Week, and happy, happy weekend, everyone!
{see also:}
laced with style
{image: soZealous via dtk}
{see also:}
laced with style
{image: soZealous via dtk}
{brisk breezes}
Shades of mustard and goldenrod, brisk breezes and cozy fireplaces . . . it's really beginning to feel like Fall.
{images: top - ffffound! + design sponge; bottom - domino; photography by Paul Costello / June 2006}
{images: top - ffffound! + design sponge; bottom - domino; photography by Paul Costello / June 2006}
Labels:
Domino,
Fall,
Paul Costello
Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
{double happiness}
Just as the lines between fashion and décor are often blurred, fashion and technology are becoming fast friends with HP and Vivienne Tam's recent collaboration on the digital clutch, a beautifully designed mini laptop with a 10-inch screen and red keyboard, all wrapped up in more red and strewn with peonies, a signature staple of the designer's Fall collection. The peonies are carried inside the notebook, under the keypad, which also features a special enter key that bears the Chinese symbol for double happiness and represents Tam's aim to live well and be beautiful.
{further reading:}
HP Vivian Tam Special Edition Notebook
Reuters
{credits: creativity-online; cnet; and special thanks to Mark}
{further reading:}
HP Vivian Tam Special Edition Notebook
Reuters
{credits: creativity-online; cnet; and special thanks to Mark}
Labels:
hewlette-packard,
technology,
vivienne tam