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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Wow, tomorrow is December. I know this because I’ve switched to a long-sleeve sleep shirt and can no longer wear flip flops while running out to the grocery store (hey, it’s California, after all). Now, certain things about December always bum me out. The fact that it’s pitch black by 5:30 p.m. The fact that I’m assaulted by cloying holiday muzak everywhere I go. The fact that it’s the last month for me to cram in all the resolutions I failed to accomplish during the year. But other things about December always make me smile. The fact that I can finally drink hot cocoa (Hey, it’s California, it’s too damn hot here most of the time). The fact that cuddling on the sofa under a blanket it considered a perfectly acceptable recreational activity. The fact that I can watch all my favorite winter movies. Now, these aren’t just holiday movies. I mean, I watch “It’s a Wonderful Life,” every year like everyone else. But these are those seasonal treats that only seem right when there’s a chill in the air. So pour some hot cocoa, grab a fluffy blanket and come cuddle on the couch. It’s movie time.
Necessary actually. In fact, with all due respect to Frank Capra, this is my favorite holiday movie, period. Every time Snape makes Ms. Trelawney cry, I start bawling. Though I’m glad to see the poor lovelorn best friend has finally moved on from pining for Keira Knightley and is now happily fighting zombies.Fargo
As soon as Marge Gunderson said “So, you were havin’ sex with the little fellow, then,” I knew I’d love Frances McDormand forever. Admit it, nothing says happy holidays like a foot sticking out of the wood chipper.Doctor Zhivago
Julie Christie! Omar Sharif! Snow! Romance! Fur hats! (Normally, I’m really against fur. But it was the dead of winter during the Russian Revolution. So I’ll cut them some slack.)The Cutting Edge
Toe pick! This is my 100 percent, No. 1, favorite, if-it’s-on-I-must-watch, guilt pleasure winter movie of all time. I can’t tell you how many incredibly mediocre 90s movies I sat through because of my subsequent love of Moira Kelly.So, let’s have it. Share your favorite winter movies. Though if you say “The Shining,” I’m going to have to seriously reassess sharing my blanket with you. And, for those of you preparing nativity scenes this season, remember that there was, indeed, more than one lobster present at the birth of Jesus. Merry December, everyone.
Labels: Movie Madness
Monday, November 29, 2010
Labels: etsy, NervousWardrobe
It’s that time of year again for office potlucks and parties. That means hours of awkward socialization with your coworkers and watching your boss get sauced while hit on the receptionist. For the love of God, someone spike the eggnog so we can make it through the holiday season. But informal interactions with your colleagues doesn’t have to be an uncomfortable exercise in stilted small talk. In fact, it could be downright enjoyable. Of course, the level of enjoyability is greatly dependent on who your co-workers are. I mean, these co-workers certainly seem friendly. And when I say “friendly,” I mean like Straight Gals Acting Like Gay Gals. Let Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn, circa “She-Devil” “Death Becomes Her” (mixed up my late 80s-early 90s wacky Meryl Streep comedies) show you the way to workplace bliss. She ain’t heavy, she’s my co-worker.
Alison tweeted that this was her preferred reading position. “Reading,” so that’s what the kids are calling it today.Maggie Q & Lyndsy Fonseca, “Nikita”
Lyndsy looks like she is blushing from Maggie whispering a passage from some particularly explicit Nikita/Alex fanfic she found online. What? I can’t be the only one who ships this, right? I mean, have you seen how many tank tops they wear?Lena Headey & Summer Glau, “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”
Speaking of tank tops, this show was none too shabby about getting its stars in them whenever possible.Emily Blunt & Amy Adams, “Sunshine Cleaning”
Sure, they played sisters. But that body language isn’t sisterly. Just sayin’.Blake Lively & Leighton Meester, “Gossip Girl”
It’s the old “let’s compare hand sizes”-move. Nice.Feist & Emily Haines, Broken Social Scene
Indie Rock Goddess Powers activate.Audra McDonald & Anne Hathaway, “Twelfth Night”
So much Shakespearean swoon is happening in this picture, it almost needs footnotes.Chloe Sevigny & Ginnifer Goodwin, “Big Love”
Bill Paxton who?Jill Biden & Michelle Obama
They make a very nice couple. No, really, I mean that. That look Michelle is giving Jill says maybe she does, too.Naya Rivera & Dianna Agron, “Glee”
Quintana, is that a thing?Dianna Agron & Lea Michele, “Glee”
Now I know Faberry/Achele is a thing. And by “thing” I mean what I replace all Quinn/Sam or Rachel/Finn scenes with in my head.Sunday, November 28, 2010
Labels: tHisWeekinSLC
Labels: Face.Lips.Eyes.Hair.
Ladies, Winter is here, and so is the fashion. Time to pull out the knee high winter boots, coats, and the little extra accessories for this long season. The only thing good about it is in all reality we get an excuse to go out and shop for "necessity's" for the season! so while we go out on the town, Lets do it with a little Flare, Good taste and a Cozy pair boots, a Coat and a little more..Enjoy! and don't forget to follow <3
Labels: Wardrobe
The Captains Helm Creates A Unique Shopping Experience While Mixing Vintage Finds And Skate/Surf/Motor
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The Captains Helm in Oceanside and Costa Mesa are one of the best stores for creative inspiration, gifts and unique finds. The Captains Helm carries the best new and vintage finds around Orange and San Diego county. Our visit starts off with your favorite coffee drink in hand from a friendly local and talk of the waves of the day.
As you enter, if feels like you are in a lounge that is like no other. One side of the store caters to men and the other equally as important, women.
If you need a cool t-shirt for any man in your life,
this is definitely the place to go.
They are a buy, sell and trade type of place.So, it is always fresh each time you visit.
The perfect place for a fab find.
Up-to-date jewelry to complete your look and surf mags to keep you in the know.
One of a kind boots for men and women.
Surf's up. Grab a board.
A true collector's delight of classic rock albums.It's hard to leave this store empty handed.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Giving Thanks from The Independent Fashion Bloggers Links A' La Mode Top Fashion Posts Of The Week
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Giving Thanks
Edited by: Holier than Now
It's Thanksgiving here in the U.S. and many of us are looking forward to the Black Friday sales - oh wait, I mean spending time with our families and friends! But it's wonderful (and kind of weird) that so many of the people that influence and support us on a daily basis won't be gathered around our table; they'll be hanging around our web address, retweeting our (sometimes) witty comments, liking our latest post on Facebook, etc. Whether or not you celebrate turkey day, as a blogger it's hard not to be full of gratitude for the resources we share on a regular basis. This week, Tickle Me Chic helps ban the blogging blues, Previously Owned does your holiday gift shopping for you, and Make the World a Prettier Place sums up the reason so many of us are grateful just to be alive (hello? fashion!) with a visual history.
Links à la Mode: November 25th
- Be Fabulous Daily Applying old-school academic standards of original content and citation of sources to fashion blogging
- Boheme Noir Best outfits 2010 of style icon Giovanna Battaglia
- Fashion Butter: How to DIY Fur Collar with Chains
- Fish Monkey's Writing Stuff Lanvin + H&M: Is there a downside?
- Frock and Roll A code of ethnics for advertorials on your blog
- Grit and Glamour RSS and Sharing for Dummies—and Lazies
- Haute Halifax Out of sight, out of mind? A look at the impact of the textile industry in Africa
- Holier than Now The Under $50 Gift Guide: Fashion, guy-friendly goods, eco and charitable finds and more
- Independent Fashion Bloggers: Are you addicted to blogging?
- Make the World a Prettier Place 30 Vogue covers from 1922 to 2005
- Mary Van Notes A vintage style post from a tree house
- Pancake Stacker Lessons from "Changing Fashion: Internet and Blogging" featuring Liz of Late Afternoon, Yvan Rodic of The Face Hunter, and more
- Positively Bleak Tips on staving off the winter blues - with a bonus compilation of free demos and EPs from alternative rock bands!
- Previously Owned A carefully selected gift list for the foodie, fashionable, beauty obsessed and generous
- The Chic Curve Winter coats for everyBODY. No matter what size or shape, there is a fabulous jacket just for you!
- The Coveted: Frock Luxury Vintage: A local NYC discovery
- The Fashion Pawn The Business of Blogging: Your Blog Brand
- The Lingerie Addict: 5 things Every Woman Should Know About Her Lingerie
- The New Professional A bloglover's tips for keeping up with your blog reading
- Tickle Me Chic: Get rid of those blogging blues: Tips and links to ban discouragement
- Wanderlost 10 things to look forward to this winter
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Friday, November 26, 2010
My favourite pop star is back with a new album.
Check out her new singles Indestructible here
Labels: Robyn
I can say when I’m wrong. I’m a big girl. I make mistakes. I misjudge. I prejudge. I can have judgey issues. But when I’m wrong, I’m wrong and I’ll happily call myself on it. And I was wrong about Jessica Capshaw on “Grey’s Anatomy.” Not that I was against her as a person, per se, but I was against the idea of her as a replacement for the dearly departed into The Parking Lot of No Return Brooke Smith. That sort of inconsistent, out-of-nowhere narrative always drives me nuts. At the time it felt like the all-too familiar upgrade to a younger, hotter model. But time has a way of doing its thing with wounds. And Jessica, well, she has been impossible to dislike on “Grey’s.”
I still don’t really watch “Grey’s.” I’ve cut medical dramas (yes, you too, “House) out of my repertoire this year and so I only keep track in occasional late-night YouTube Calzona binges. But I know that they’re good together, and I know that’s a credit to Jessica. What came across as youthful eagerness in her role as poor T&A Nadia on “The L Word” has evolved into mature confidence as Arizona on “Grey’s.” Her Arizona is tough yet tender, secure yet sexy. While I normally loathe to use the word perky, she is a charming perky. She and Callie fit, they make sense (unlike their crazy airport breakup, but that’s a whole other story). So whenever that big smile breaks out over Jessica’s heart-shaped face, well, I’ve never felt better about being wrong about something in my life. She is a good man in a storm, that one. Happy weekend, all.
Labels: Grey's Anatomy, Jessica Capshaw, My Weekend Crush
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Ladies so in this section is were sundays i will be posting my favorite club outfits...and the worst! so make sure from now on when your at the clubs your outfits are on point!
to start of i decided to show you some of my best and worst! and some of the ladies as well, i hope you enjoy and check up to see if you made the list for BEstDressed or WorstDressed!
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