Monday, November 8, 2010

New Song Obsession… really.

 

So, being in an all female a cappella group (Ellement, the best group this side of the rockies!) means that a lot of the songs that we do are pretty obscure because we have to find songs that we sound good on and can successfully do with out male/extremely low voices.

This semester one of my fellow freshmen chose a song I’d never heard before but am now obsessed with. Paperweight by Joshua Radin and Schuyler Fisk from the movie The Last Kiss. It’s probably one of the cutest songs ever, and its absolutely beautiful. I have to say I’m a little partial to our arrangement (which will come soon) but for now enjoy the original.

Download here :)

Life.Love.Music.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

New Obsession – a cheaper option

 

Most of the time my obsessions come in the form of expensive clothing that I cannot afford, collections at Target that make me extremely happy (but rarely ever fit), or indie bands that no one I know has ever heard of. Let’s face it, on a college students budget there are very few luxuries that are with in financial reach, unless you plan on being in major credit card debt after graduation. Because of my constant search for things that are flashy, bold, and unexpected I don’t usually find my obsessions in wallet friendly places.

A while ago I went to great lengths to find an appropriate yet stand-out idea for a manicure (I’ve been known to experiment with crazy nail looks) to compliment my prom dress. Eventually I settled on a  boring pale color as to not take away from my oh so classy dark blue floor length BCBGMax Azria gown (when I say I died for that dress I mean it). But on my quest for the perfect dressed up nail look I came across tons of awesome looks that were affordable (relatively) and fun. Lace, bold glitters, and half moon were all styles that I felt NEEDED to be tried and they all turned out beyond awesome.

The Lace manicure can be a really classy or really edgy look. If paired with a clear or nude base color it goes really well with dressier looks and if you aren’t a very adventurous person with you nails. On the other hand (no pun intended) pairing the lace with a bright color or a metallic can create really interesting texture and contrast that will make people notice. Also, try experimenting with mono-chromatic looks like pairing black lace on shiny black varnish (this look can be achieved by using a high-gloss top coat under the lace), or using a grey, light pink, or white base color with lace of the same color. Also playing with lighter colors might create a softer look and make for a dainty look that could be paired with a more aggressive outfits (leather and lace to a whole new level).

The glitter manicure is best achieved with smaller glitter because it doesn't get as chunky on your nail and you won’t end up with thick nails. also mixing glitter colors or using the glitters over colors instead of clear will add a little pop.

The half moon manicure is a fun one because you can use all kinds of polish since a top coat isn’t necessary. Pairing contrasting colors (like hot pink and black or neon green) can add fun to your tips or using colors that are close to each other (like a dark/navy blue and black, or a white and light grey) can be a subtle way of wearing this look with out feeling like you’ve got candy wrappers on your finger tips. Also you can mix and match metallics and mattes with regular nail polishes as well. If you aren't comfortable with wearing multiple colors, pairing a normal shiny varnishes with the same color in a matte finish adds an interesting texture to your mani.

A look that I’ve always been a fan of is the rhinestone manicure. When I feel like taking on this DIY it’s a long process but it always turns out awesome. Using a base color isn’t necessary (unless you are using disco ball manicureclear stones which have no silver backing) and its better to use top coat or a sticky base coat to adhere the stones. If you get ones in different sizes and/or colors it also makes for a more interesting look. If you aren’t willing to pay for someone to do it for you and don’t feel like undertaking the process of covering all of your nails in rhinestones, then accenting your solid manicure with one stone covered nail (your middle or ring finger is your best bet) it can add a little bling to a boring manicure. White or black with silver or black rhinestones tends to look the coolest. To the left is Katy Perry’s disco ball manicure that she rocked at the MTV Europe Music Awards (silver rhinestones on metallic silver polish)

So here’s the actual obsession – All Lacquered Up! It’s a blog, by a fellow Clevelander might I add, that has the best reviews and tips on nail polish, I even learned how to do an ombre manicure (which looks crazy awesome, I’ve rocked 3 versions recently) from the site. It will make you into a nail polish junky and will have you doling out for 8 buck bottles of lacquer. Being a DIY manicure kinda girl I always thought all nail polishes were created equally, when in actuality they are not. I branched outside of my drugstore nail polish world and now I’m hooked though I’m not sure I’ll ever be willing to dish out 15 bucks for a bottle of designer polish (even though that's probably the only thing by Chanel or Dior I’ll be able to afford for a while).

I hope these inspire you to jazz up your finger tips with some bold looks, its a cheaper way to accessorize and

Sunday, July 25, 2010

!!POLYVORE!!

So I have this slight obsession with this site polyvore and it’s basically the combination of 2 of my favorite things: collaging and fashion.

I figured I’d share with you a few of my sets and inspire some of you to create your own, its worth it really.

 

purple haze set  Pretty in pink

Alace in chains

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Life.Love.Music.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Bands everyone should know.

After chatting with many of my friends about music and mentioning bands that I assume are quite popular (due to their brilliance or just the magnitude of people I know who listen to them) and getting black stares and confused responses I thought what better way to relieve my frustration than to Introduce a band or a couple that really everyone should know of but may not.

Of Montreal

Of Montreal

I heard about this band a few years ago, like 2007-ish and thought they were awesome but never really looked into it. Then mid 2008 was introduced to them again on a music blog. I downloaded a couple of their songs, but like most new bands that I find they got lost in the multitude of other music on my iTunes and semi-forgotten. Last year my a cappella group ended up doing one of their songs and that was the beginning of my love affair with Of Montreal.

They started in Athens, Georgia and in 1997 came out with their album Cherry Peel with a bunch of funny but good songs.

Now their latest album False Priest is a lot different than where they started out but still holds true to their unique sound and sassy lyrics.

Songs to download -

Gronlandic Edit – from the album Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?

Bunny Ain’t No Kind Of Killer – Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?

For Our Elegant Castle – Skeletal Lamping

Id Engager – Skeletal Lamping

a great site for downloading :)

Life.Love.Music.

Friday, July 9, 2010

NEWS FLASH: Dead Due to DKNY

Ok, so I got an update from NYLON about DKNY’s preview to the Resort collection coming out this fall and I nearly cried. Other than the fact that I can’t afford ANYTHING but thrift store finds due to my college student budget, these clothes are a must have. The looks are edgy and cool but still classy enough to wear to a nice dinner or to a job interview. I think that I’d wear almost all of the looks from the preview and DKNY is definitely headed in the right direction and seems to be targeting a new kind of New York girl. I like this girl.

Take a look for yourself:

 

Life.Love.Music.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Hayley, iloveyou.

So ever since I can remember loving alternative pop rock-ish kinda stuff Paramore was my shit. My 7th grade angsty pre-teen rebel without a cause self thought that Paramore was like the coolest band ever. Not just because “Pressure” was the most listened to song on my CD Player or because I was inspired to rock skinny jeans (best decision of my life) but because Hayley Williams was the lead singer. Alternative bands with girls at the front (especially with an all male band otherwise) were hard to come by. Even harder to find was a girl at the head of the band who wasn’t trying to be a sex pot [read: sell-out] to get attention. An if you can believe it she can actually sing. I know, shocker.

Recently, my love for Paramore, and more specifically Hayley Williams has grown and changed. I’m not as big of a fan of their music anymore, but as time goes by Hayley evolving fashion choices are as organic and uniquely tom-boy chic as their first record. Hayley’s flirtation with Gwen Stefani inspired glamour is a dream come true for fashion forward alt chicks everywhere.

      BEFORE                                        AFTER

hayleywilliams1 HW Nylon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This first look is slightly more glam than the All We Know Is Falling era, when she and her band mates were barely out of high school, but still in the beginning stages of Hayley finding her style appropriate for a 21 y.o. and not a 13 y.o.

The second look, slightly more mature, still playful and young but put together. She’s shed the rebel without a cause look and really found her groove, plus the hair cut is brilliant. Even though her music isn’t as raw and guitar heavy as before she still seems to strike a chord with my emotions (The Only Exception seems like she wrote the story of my love life). And I still love the orange hair.

hw nylon 2

Life.Love.Music.

in honor of Warped Tour 2010 (my city yesterday <3) summer camp for those of us who hated summer camp :)

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

It’s the MO FAUX mofo…

So apparently the world couldn’t go without jelly fashion. Typically I have a deep hatred for anything clear plastic and fashion related (the Melissa sneaker trend made my eyes bleed.) So when I heard about the Jelly knock off of the Moto bag by Balenciaga I though that some one clearly had one too many bad ideas. Then the NYLON feed popped up on my facebook and I was converted to a believer. The bag doesn’t look quite as cheap as I’d have imagined and the styling is surprisingly close to the original. The bag comes in hot pink and florescent yellow the Mo Fauxwhich adds a playfulness that isn’t found in the original bag. Unfortunately the bag is only available in Japan, for now, but when it gets stateside I’ll be the first in line. All I need is a matching rain slicker…

 

 

 

 

Life.Love.Music.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

International Fashion Week (underground edition)

Everyone knows about the Paris and Milan fashion weeks filled with the likes of Chanel, Jean Galliano, Christian Dior etc. But really, when every corner of Manhattan is filled with the Chanel C’s and sky high Dior stillettos, unique and interesting inspiration is hard to come by. I’ve got your answer here ---->

Cristiano Bulani | Mozambique Fashioncristiano bulani Week Winter 2010.

When I saw this I nearly died, I thought <<Lady GaGa concert then drinks at the SupperClub>> I’d wear the whole outfit with holed up black sheers and a cut pair of black booties, or if I was trying to be a little daring pair the shorts with a lace top and a cute cardigan and heels.

 

Loin Cloth & Ashes

 

 

 

 

 

Loin Cloth & Ashes | Mozambique Fashion Week Winter 2010

I want those pants. Enough said.

superhorstjansen copenhagen fashion week

 

 

 

 

Superhorstjansen | Copenhagen Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2010

I need this dress in my closet now! With stilettoes and a cute clutch or paired with a cardigan and cowboy boots its super functional because its a pretty simple dress with a little funk. I’d wear it every day. Really.

 

supertrash amsterdam fallwinter

 

Supertrash | Amsterdam Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2010

I love this look the cute simple dress that has a bit of sheen to dress it up and the two tone fur vest. Plus the dress has pockets, done deal.

 

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Vatle | Oslo Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2010

If there was ever an excuse for dressing like Lady Gaga (as if you’d need one) this designer would be it. I’m not sure if I’d be braze enough to sport either of these around campus, but they are enough to inspire hours of fashion day dreams.

 

These designers are edgy and different and still offer the kind of sophistication and fashion forward-ness as many of the big designers with out the hype of the big lable. If I weren’t on a college students budget, they would be mine, but inspiration is what I’ll settle for and the fabric store is always an option. DIY fashion is always the best (with practice of course).

 

Life.Love.Music.

The Inception… of course.

So, this is my first post. I guess a little background is in order. This is the brainchild of an 18 y.o. girls boredom and need to share with the world her interesting view on things. Of course for all of you whom adore thifting, vintage, bands no one has ever heard of and outrageous art (comme David LaChapelle et all) you will find this quite comfy. Let this adventure begin.

boots and holes Life.Love.Music.