Not a fan of bright color combos and crazy patterns, avert your eyes and make sure you never fall for the nu rave trend. I for one am oddly attracted to bright colors and things that are so wrong, they’re right. That is the basis of clothing brand Naked Ape. According to them, they are just a bunch of people who come together “for the love of making stuff and having fun together”, but just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I find their “stuff” to be so much more. Continue Reading…
Target is on a never ending quest to find great designers to collaborate with. They’ve taken the term capsule collection and run with it. After having quite a few successful collaborations with accessories designers like Devi Kroell, Hollywould, Dominique Cohen, and soon Loeffler Randal, they have decided to launch a line with Joy Gryson. Continue Reading…
There’s a new kind of vintage out there, and its called Trashy Vintage. Actually, Trashy Vintage is an ebay auction/soon-to-be-webstore that sells really rad vintage pieces. The great people at the Trashy Vintage headquarters are trying to help you get a head start on all of that holiday shopping. How? They’re giving you a discount, and having a discount on vintage prices is such a great deal. Continue Reading…
I’ve done this once before, and it was mighty fun. So here are the rules. I was tagged by Angelique from Couture in the City to write 7 random facts about myself. Not only do I have to write 7 random facts, I have to tag 7 other fashion bloggers and link to them at the end of this post. I have to contact the bloggers I’ve decided to tag by comment or otherwise and make sure they know its time to put their running shoes on because this game of tag is in full swing! Continue Reading…
“These guys are aces!” To be completely honest, I’d never say aces, unless I’m playing cards, but after listening to every song on OK Tokyo’s myspace page, aces was all I could think of. Its as if the culmination of their grinding, grungy, powerpop beats, fairly naughty lyrics, and snarky “we stole all the hit songs from the future and made them our own” attitudes took over and sent me straight back to Las Vegas in the 70s. Continue Reading…