Sparkly, Glittery, and Shiny (oh my)

New Years Eve usually requires shiny things that adorn you head to toe... Don't forget to shine on the last night of 2009! PLUS: Shiny things continue through 2010. Hooray!

Some of my favorites...

Antonio Berardi


Cynthia Steffe


Just Cavalli


Richard Chai


Vena Cava

Miu Miu Silver Glitter Mule


 with crystal detail.
(so pretty!!!)

LOOKBOOK.nu

Bored at work so I'm going to blog. ha.



LOOKBOOK.nu is actually an interesting site. These aren't models... although some can be. They're normal kids like us who have a flair for fashion and want to share it with the whole world through this site. How I became a member.. I don't know.. but I got lucky (it's by invitation only). I get some of my inspiration from this site and try to apply it to my daily/weekendly outfits. It's kinda difficult to pull some of the looks off since this is only Seattle after all. Some of these kids are as young as 15. I'm amazed by their sense of maturity in style. When I was 15, I didn't know what the word "denim" was. To me, they were just "jeans" or merely "pants".

For now, I'm inspired by the first look. It's simple but it's v. loud. I know exactly what you are going to say: Aren't those MC Hammer pants? They're not MC Hammer pants. They're called Harlem pants, and they can either go long or mid-length. Personally, I'm a huge fan. I know it can look silly but I have a couple pairs of my own and they're soooo comfortable. And I like the silhouette it creates. sigh.. love it.

If work didn't have a dress code, the last look would pretty much be my daily attire. I love flannels, as we all know by now. It's definitely a throwback from the 1990s when Nirvana and Shawn from "Boy Meets World" ruled my reality. I loved it back then, and I love it just as much and more now.

Sunglasses

I want one or all of these.

Oliver Goldsmith "Y-Not"

American Apparel "2680"


Jeremy Scott for Linda Farrow

Balenciaga "0006/S"
Dior "Josephine"

Up in the Mountains

The details of nature are mesmerizing....







Photographer: David LaChapelle

I absolutely love his work. It's a bit fantasy-like, and majority of it is very vulgar, but it's still very beautiful. He shows what you're afraid to see and what 'could be' if you look beyond the line and outside of the box. He's shot models and celebrities from Britney Spears to Pamela Anderson to Tupac and of course Lady GaGa. I couldn't post up everything due to the nature of some of the content (yikes) but here are just a few to stimulate your eyes....


























Lady GaGa 'Speechless'

Lady GaGa at the VEVO launch event performing 'Speechless'

Jay-Z "Forever Young" feat. Mr. Hudson

"...So when the Director yells Cut I'll be fine I'm forever young..."

House of Waris Liberte Earrings


My jaw dropped as soon as I saw this. It's exquisite.
If you have $4000 to spend on a pair of earrings, check it out at Barneys.
Although I'm sure it's basically a sin to spend that much on an item such as this in this recession..
but hey.. whatever floats your boat.
(They say it's faux pas to be extravagant these days....)

"Avatar", James Cameron, & Alexander McQueen

So this movie "Avatar", right? I was a little skeptical amongst the hype, and quite frankly I thought the previews looked really dumb showing blue aliens co-existing with humans. It's so Sci-Fi, so fantasty-like, too un-real.... basically it's not my kind of flick. So naturally, I had no intention in seeing the film that James Cameron spent $500 billion on, or somewhere around that figure, which majority of it looked like it was CG or CGI.... Whichever is more correct. Whatever. I didn't like "Titanic". I didn't like "Terminator 2". I didn't like any of his 'Alien' movies. So why would I like this film, more or less want to spend $12 to see it? Even if it did get 4 Golden Globe nominations and 9 Critics Choice Award nominations (it's rigged most of the time anyway)? A film about aliens?! Of course I wouldn't. Sooooo when one of my buddies, who had already watched it last week, wanted to see it the second time with me and a few other friends, I was hesitant to say no because I didn't want to hurt his precious feelings; he seemed really really excited about it, kinda like when I get excited about a Nora Ephron film and/or novel, or a Metric concert, or like that one time I first walked into the Marc Jacobs store and got to touch and feel all of his beautiful clothes firsthand....sigh ............. and he's kind of sensitive in a childish kind of way... hehe JUST KIDDING. And I was definitely hesitant to say yes because ... well.. you know why. So because he's a really nice guy who had always been down to do whatever meant me having a good time, I said... "OK. But only if myotherfriend'snamehere agrees to watch it too." And then even myotherfriend'snamehere was hesitant to tell him that she didn't really want to (because of the whole sensitive thing... poor guy haha). So thennnnnnnn he told me it's showing in 3D. I thought about it and said, "OK FINE, but only because I love 3D movies." ("UP" and "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" is soooooo awesome in 3D I lurrrrrrrve it. I think I want to buy a 3D TV............ when it's more affordable.)

Now that I've watched the 3-hour long multi-billion dollar film, with approximately three, four, seven different climaxes that trick you to think it's almost over only to drop down again for another rising climax that make you start to think it may never ever end (it's a tease I swear), and with only one major actress recognizable (Sigourney Weaver), what do I think of it? I LOVED IT! Oh my gosh it is the best film I've seen this year. HANDS. DOWN. I'm not even exaggerating. It's a film everyone has to see in 3D. This is one of those films that blow you away. Almost every scene was jaw-dropping effing amazing. The story-line was pretty typical, but Cameron played it out in a very clever way. The story goes in and out of Pandora that makes it seem like there are two different realities, and that's what makes the story really interesting. Another factor is the color scheme of Pandora. I instantly fell in love... and I'll show you exactly why.

Exhibit A:

Avatar







Exhibit B:

Alexander McQueen






I know what you're thinking and you can just shove it because I don't care. How could I not make a connection from the film to fashion?!?! Come on... it's me. The resemblance is uncanny!! Throughout the entire movie I kept thinking about Alexander McQueen's Spring/Summer 2010 collection and how all of a sudden what didn't make sense (his collection) suddenly does! How in the world does this happen?! I can't find solid proof that McQueen got his inspiration from Cameron's new film, but I found one source that thought the same. (Click on the pink word "source" if you haven't figured that out by now.) The colors in "Avatar" are stunning and actually really, really cool. It's like a black light party, and everything you touch lights up for a brief magical moment. It truly is... magical. haha, for lack of better words.

The storyline's great, Sam Worthington's Australian accent is hot, the Avatars are cute rather than ugly or creepy so it's not unpleasant to look at them, and most of all the colors are an eye-gasm. For once I'm impressed with James Cameron. I'm probably the only one who isn't a fan of his work and I know I'm gonna get a lot of crap for saying that I didn't like "Titanic". But this one actually makes it to my list of favorites. And I publicly apologize to my friend, Peter, for putting this movie down before giving it a chance. And for publicly stating that you're sensitive.

Just an extra....


This is Lady GaGa in her 'Bad Romance' music video wearing Alexander McQueen.... love her...

And this is Daphne Guinness also wearing Alexander McQueen... she's pretty much the only person who's worn anything from his S/S 2010 collection off the runway... publicly. Kudos to her.

It's like a party on your nails




I don't think I've gotten this excited about nail polish since I came to the realization that I can wear black polish without trying to appear "goth." (making my eek! face)

This is Deborah Lippmann's Happy Birthday Polish that screams New Years Eve celebrations. This in itself can be an accessory to add to your look for the evening... without appearing too-obviously NYE... If you know what I mean. And if you're not particularly fond of wearing shimmer, sparkle, and all sort of other shiny things... this can so easily be a substitution for cocktail rings, chandelier earrings, and even a festive and sparkly cocktail dress (if you're the all-black-and-muted type of gal like moi...).

Unfortunately it's sold out for the time being... but when it's available again I'm gonna be one of the firsts... I suggest you get on the bandwagon too. This can be used in place of your typical pinks and orange polishes for the summer!! Ooh.. I'm gonna have so much fun with this.