Sunday, October 17, 2010

I'm going fucking bananas

THESE SHOES!! I was thinking about them in the car today and I had to post, they're so fucking fierce I don't know what I would do if I saw them in person. They're too good.


5 inch and up

Friday, October 15, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Prada

How could I forget Prada?? Those colors are traffic stopping. Miucca Prada always brings us something unforgettable and unimaginable. She takes us into some crazy magical place in her head that's full of banana prints and crazy stripes. I'm all about it.









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Last but certainly not Least

Ah the street photos. Usually the people watching the shows are more stylish than the people in the shows. And we have our favorite photographers to capture these fashion creatures in their natural habitats. Thank god for the internet.








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Proenza Schouler

Ok so this isn't actually runway, it's even better. Behind the scenes at Proenza Schouler is better than a backstage pass at an Incubus concert. I say Incubus because who doesn't want to see Brandon Boyd's sweaty delicious body after a show? Yes, it's better than that.







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Chanel

No words. Just feast your eyes on this sweet goodness of love.

The colors, the silhouettes, the fabrics, the patterns. Seriously, speechless.







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YSL

You know those days when you're really stressed out and you're just about to rip all your hair out and you're not quite sure what to do. Next time that happens, pull up Style.com, and look at this collection. It gives you this sense of order and tranquility, while being sharp and precise all at the same time. I know, none of those words are cohesive. But it's just the thing to get you back on track. Trust me.

(by the way we've made it to Paris, the island of fashion sanity)






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Fendi

Our next stop is Milan, and Fendi gave me chills. the epitome of sensuality without compromising your cleavage. The long skirts are also a must and I may start on that meow. And the fabrics! So luxurious!! I die. 






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Paul Smith

Let's stay in London shall we? Paul Smith makes me want to jump into a pool of soft cardigans and sweet details. Look at this collection!! Does it not put Penguin and Lacoste to shame? Well, maybe that's a bold statement but that's one man's opinion. Either way, it sang to me. And I want it all.





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Jonathan Saunders

We move to London, and Jonathan Saunders ate my heart. I want all of these, buttoned up to the sweetest perfection. I have a khaki dress similar to the first picture and I'm definitely wearing it tomorrow, even though it's October in San Francisco. So worth it.





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Marc Jacobs New York

I know I know, I've been completely neglecting this blog, which I promise will never happen again! School has been eating me alive but that's no excuse, fashion moves forward as must I. So what better way to start my re-blogging with the fashion shows that have been taking the world by storm?? We'll start with Marc Jacobs. Why? Because he's the man of the hour, every hour. As he should be. This collection blew me away, it dazzled my every spring desire and finally rid us of boring florals. Well played Jacobs, well played.

p.s. favorite? the jumper obviously. the pattern is to die for, I want five of them.









via the Sartorialist, my go-to. duh.