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Saturday, January 17, 2009

This isn't going to be about fashion, is it...

"No, there is no such thing as fashion. Fashion is an idea to make you think that you're not in it at all times. Fashion is what you're offered four times a year by designers- and style is what you choose." - Lauren Hutton


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She&Him

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She&Him. 
Tune in. Turn it up. Listen. Love it. Live it.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Crop Top Bop Pop

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The 80's are back. Well they have been back for quite some time. But I believe it's being more accepted now. Cropped tops, messy hair, straight legs, acid wash, suit jackets, leg warmers, one pieces. 
Cropped Tops are back in style. Spring 2009 fashion shows have proven that they are here again. And they're pretty fucking cool.


I'm off to cut some tops.

Bicycle Chic

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Gemma Ward has her own look. Which is why she stands out, I believe, among all the other female models.

But someone please, buy me this bicycle. Thank You : )

Distressed Housewife

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There is clearly more to this shoot. But I love the bright colors and house-wife esque feel to the shoot. 
Vogue Beauty

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Red Carpet Season

The time has come, again. 
All of Hollywoods best and beautiful are nominated for their outstanding performances. 
Tonight, January 11, 2009 was the Golden Globes.
Usually the Golden Globes are a foreshadowing for the Academy Awards.
Slumdog Millionaire seems to be winning EVERYTHING, from best score to best screenplay and best picture.

But Kate Winslet took home both Best Supporting and Best Actress. I hope she wins The Academy Award for Revolutionary Road also.  Not to mention, She looked absolutely breath taking.

But I'm rambling. I will be there in 5 years. 
Just wait.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Love has no gender

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I recently just saw MILK. Which is, in my opinion, one of the greatest films ever made in cinema history. I cry in a lot of movies. But never have I sobbed and still was choked up after the film has ended. Gus Van Sant is a beautiful director. He understands light, people and as a director he creates beautiful pieces of art. No matter how famous the actors in his movie may be. It's the last thing on your mind. I felt as if I was living on Castro street. At the end, I wanted to start a revolution. Harvey Milk was a martyr. He knew what he believed in and would stop at NOTHING to see his visions become a reality. He is an icon in the Gay community and Political renegade. 
What sickens me the most, after all he did and tried to do, over 30 years ago, Gay people still suffer. Some live in fear. People still refuse to accept that Gay and Lesbian exists. I suppose there will always be people like that. They are a minority that is still discriminated against to this day. The thing is Harvey Milk may have been a gay man, fighting for gay rights. But he was fighting for all minorities. Every person that has ever been killed or touched for their race or sexual orientation. He was a martyr for the people. 
Gay people are still not hired for being gay, or fired from their jobs when found out that they are gay. It is still LEGAL in some places to fire a gay man or a lesbian. 
And we the people are too damn lazy now for some reason to change those ideals. 

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09'-13'

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January 20th. Our new President of The United States.
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