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VINTAGE KENZO HAREM PANTS//yeah vintage kenzo!! lucky find!

Fashion
Dec 22, 200849 Comments

I just got these velvet pants in the mail today from eBay
They are vintage Kenzo! That is really special. I am so excited to have a piece of vintage Kenzo in my wardrobe.
I feel pretty passionate about these pants! But who wouldn't?
I wore them to get sushi tonight-worn with a lace tank top from Old Navy, a Yohji Yamamoto cropped jacket, a vintage belt with two interlocking mice, and my Miu Miu dragonfly pumps
See the mice?

Oh and in other news,
My mom has launched her blog! Please go check it out!
visit Atlantis Home now
also, an interview at Lookbook.nu
Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
xox Jane

SOOO INTO THESE SHOES//love givenchy spring 09

Fashion
Dec 22, 200838 Comments

THE INSPIRATION BOARD//

Fashion
Dec 15, 200859 Comments

On this inspiration board: clippings from an old issue of Paris Vogue, clippings from an excellent issue of Dazed & Confused (from this August??), a picture of Joanna Preiss, a still from Barry Lyndon, Yoshitomo Nara, a shot that Hedi Slimane did for Dazed & Confused..there are probably some more things I'm forgetting.

ANOTHER OUTFIT//sorry for being so boring just posting outfits

Fashion
Dec 15, 200883 Comments

Wearing a rabbit fur felt hat, a thrifted 80's jacket with bows and nipped waist, Y-3 wool pants, Givenchy lace up peep toes, and vintage Givenchy bag
If my posts are kind of half-hearted this week or I don't reply to my emails it's because I am busy studying for my finals!
But after finals comes Christmas break, and I can't wait…

TWO OUTFITS//one day

Fashion
Dec 13, 200880 Comments

Because I change clothes a lot!!!
How many times do people normally change in one day? I'm pretty sure I change more than the average person.
I change clothes about three times per day.
Because how else can you spread the love
 to everything in your closet??

A Hussein Chalayn jacket
*the deal with this jacket was, I would share my Ann Sofie Back sweater with my mom if she shared her Hussein Chalayan jacket with me…sweet deal right??*
Kill City jeans
Dries van Noten strappy sandals (!!!)
Bag found at thrift store


A sweater by Tulsa desginer Terasa Fadem with enormous sleeves
A nylon transparent CDG skirt
Martin Margiela sandal booties

ALL ABOUT ANN//regarding the ann d. boots from spring 09

Fashion
Dec 10, 200869 Comments

Since the second the first pictures from the Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2009 show leak, I have been in love with these lace-up sandal boots. Making a spring/summer version of the indispensable lace-up boots from
Winter 2008 was an amazing idea and I'm loving the new
colors-particularly the white, and I rarely ever like white shoes!
Much to my frustration, I have not been able to find a good up-close detail picture of them until today. You may remember this post I made about the Ann D collection a while ago. Even though you can see the totally amazing lace-up action in the front, it's difficult to tell what is really going on with this shoe.

Because I was never able to find a good, up-close picture of this boot, I pictured it in my mind as having the same curved talon-like wooden heel as the high-heeled lace up boots from Winter 08.

Since I was sick of waiting for a decent up-close picture of these shoes to emerge, I had sketched up my own interpretation of how this shoe would look up close and personal.

(excuse my poor drawing skills-I am a shabby sketcher, I know)

But today when I was browsing Ann Demeulemeester Spring 2009 thread at the Fashion Spot…I was both elated to find the first close-up picture of this shoe….and sorely disappointed to see that the heel was not the 'talon'. The sleekly curved, awkwardly jutting, claw-like wooden heel I have been that imagining on this shoe was in fact a neat little tapered wooden stub.


Pictures are from Why-Lip


In any case, these shoes are still absolutely gorgeous-talon heel or not
.
I would be thrilled to have these shoes in my closet-and I'm very happy to see Ann Demeulemeester offering up some colors we wouldn't normally expect from her (in shoes and clothing).
It's just that for me, the talon heel takes this boot from 'bad ass' to down-right predatory.
I can only hope that there is a variation of this boot that has the 'talon heel'-I'll start doing some research to find out.

xox Jane

DROPSNAP.JP//so obsessed

Fashion
Dec 8, 200859 Comments

I know I'm not alone when I say that one of the first things I do in the morning is check my favorite streetstyle blogs. Garance Dore, The Sartorialist, Jak & Jil, AltamiraNYC, etc…I live for their updates!

But lately a new style blog I've discovered via Luluandyourmom has become my #1 destination for style inspiration. It's the only site where I can find girls using teddy bears as outfit acessories, boys wearing orange fur trimmed jeans, and the only streetstyle site where the word 'chic' is rarely appicable (and that is a good thing!!)

I imagine this guy's vintage Levi's overalls did not come cheap-authentic vintage Levi's fetch extremely high prices in Japan-great color scheme here and those overalls are amazing. The girl works for a magazine-check out her itty bitty tuxedo blazer, sequin bowtie, pointy patent boots, suspenders, and pigtails. Lesson learned, it's all in the details.

Lucky girl!! She has a tutu from Comme des Garcons Fall 2007 and the spiked Junya Watanabe boots from Fall 2006…!


^HILARIOUS, this chick on the right must be so down..this could just be a passing fad but this girl has inspired me and I am desperately seeking a 'cleavage shirt' for myself. Here is a dream outfit I have in my mind right now: Leather Martin Margiela blazer, an awesome cleavage shirt similar to this girl's, skinny black denim, basket weave Givenchy wedges.

Look at all these kids-they're constructing their own personal universes out of clothing!
  

GO TO DROPSNAP.JP NOW

A BAND JACKET OF MY OWN//via archive vintage

Fashion
Dec 6, 200876 Comments

 

Two weeks ago I spotted this band jacket at Archive Vintage (an amazing boutique here in Dallas run by the talented Kerry Bonnell) whilst shopping there with Jackie from V.O.D. But I didn't buy it until this Wednesday! It's soo fun to style, I've been playing with a ton of different outfits with it.

It's vintage Perry Ellis and it's ultra-suede with this grey industrial cord-like trim and eppaulettes.

I am wearing them with a bib from the Urban Outfitters Andersend & Lauth collaboration, a red silk miniskirt from a label called Mischen, Betsey Johnson tights, and Balenciaga Fall 2006 ankle boots.

I see Garance Dore and Refinery 29 are doing features on band/military jackets too-check them out!

***I am also very excited to announce that I (and many other bloggers-including That's Just My Vibe, the respective Queens of Style, and Mademoiselle Robot) are working together on a top secret project for Vice-can;t say much now but I'll let you in on the details as soon as I get the go-ahead!***

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