
2009-09-18
MISS YOU

2009-04-09
GWYNETH PALTROW WANTS TO BE A FASHION BLOGGER
Gwyneth is showing us how to wear expensive and inexpensive for spring.





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2009-01-04
TAYLOR TOMASI - TEEN VOGUE
SUNDAY - PART 2
The Teen Vogue 'it girls' or should I say ladies. They sure know how to be stylish! Today I'm focusing on Taylor Tomasi (far right), she's the Teen Vogue accessories Director and she has incredible style.
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I can't believe how long it's been since Agathe left us, and she will never be replaced, but I have made some room in my fashion heart for Lisa from Lisa's place. I don't know how she manages to make such simple items look so amazing. Somebody once left me a comment asking why I didn't pose in my outfits like everyone else does, well that take confidence, patience (which I tend to have little of) and maybe a cute body like Lisa. Ah yes inspiration for hitting the gym and working out twice as hard today. Maybe I will someday, but not today.
Although she recently closed her site Fashion Disciple, I've been admiring this British bloggers style for the last year. It's so fun and well accessorized I wish I had her cool attitude to pull a look like this off.
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RANDOM PICTURES I LOVE

MARC JACOBS & RACHEL ZOE
Two of your favorite people, even though they are both crazy. I'm a firm believer that you have to be a little crazy in the head to be creative, I mean Vincent Van Gogh cut off his own ear right? I also think that Britney's crazy in the head album that came out last year called 'Blackout' was much better then this saner 'Circus' album. I've listened to all of Circus and there are probably 3 maybe 4 good songs, a lot of the songs on there just seem to run into each other if you know what I mean.
This is another old picture from maybe a year and half two years ago. I love how sometimes Mary-Kate surprises you now and then buy dressing up very much like Ashley.
The best part about growing old is that with every year you give less of a shit about people, society and what they think. I love how many of them put that extra effort into their look, reminds me so much of my grandmother.
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Source: Stockholm Street Style, Styleosight, Face Hunter, The Sartorialist and various street style blogs.

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The other day I went to American Apparel and spent 16$ on black tights because I wanted a good quality pair that was comfortable. The next day I wore them to work and about halfway through the day they already had a rip down the leg. Never again.

2008-12-14
CHRISTMAS IN MY LITTLE FLAT
PART 1 OF 1
My tree is so pathetic, I call it the throw up tree because we just threw things on. Nothing compared to the usual elaborate display at my mothers house.
We haven't wrapped any gifts yet because I like doing that on Christmas eve. My command zone and crappy laptop, though I have a feeling I might be getting a new one for Christmas. It's not fancy like my boyfriend's Sony Vaio above.
"I wished that this book would never end. Never have I met such rich characters, never have I been so absorbed in a book, never have I cried so hard when a book was over. Rohinton Mistry is truly one of the greatest writers of our time. Read this book. It will move you and haunt you forever. "
"Breathtaking.......rips your heart out and then stomps on it. Loved every page. Mistry is a genious.... he has the ability to write beautiful prose and memorable characters on every page. "
" I admit it: it was almost IMPOSSIBLE to put this book down -- or get it out of my head. A Fine Balance, a novel that underscores the balance in life between hope and despair (everyone and every nation goes through it to some degree) is truly a work of GENIUS. From its opening pages to its final word this is a book MOVES as quickly, joyously, and brutally, as life itself. You're going to learn some lessons....and think about some issues.
The plot SEEMS simple enough. Four people from different walks and rungs on the pecking order (called the caste system) are linked together by fate (or is it something greater??) and this bond will never be broken. No matter what happens -- and a LOT happens in this novel -- some giant magnet pulls them back together."
"This is one of the best, if not the best, novels I've read. The lives of the characters is portrayed in exquisite detail and something is always happening. I found it difficult to put the book down! A Fine Balance contains a story that could never end and remain lively and wonderful. If you haven't read it yet, what are you waiting for? "
"Mistry's characterizations are brilliantly well-defined, especially the four main characters Ishvar and Om Darji, Dina Dalal, and Maneck Kohlah. The author has the ability to completely immerse you with their lives. You'll find yourself sympathizing with them as they try to make ends meet, laughing at their escapades and hilarious one-liners, and crying at the needlessly heavy injustices inflicted upon their lives. Through getting deeper into the story, you will find yourself developing feelings of initial indifference and skepticism, to trust and fondness for its characters - much akin to the manner in which they themselves grow close to each other. The crazy hair collector, Monkey Man, Beggarmaster, and Shankar, despite being relatively minor characters, will undoubtably stay in your memory, thanks to their uncanny and almost satirically funny existence.This book is not just a good read, but an experience you'll likely never forget (I'm already regretting that it's over). "
"This is one of the most astounding books I have ever read..I wept and cried with the characters and suddenly I miss them..I just finished the book about 2 hours ago but my heart aches and yearns for them..Do yourself a favour..READ this book ..you will actually live with the characters..Dina, Om , Ishvar and Maneck..I did..and as I put it down ..I wondered..Did I experience this or read this? Rohinton Mistry..where have you been?In case you ever read this...I salam you! "
"Do not miss reading this book. I was completely immersed in the plot and characters of this book from the beginning. I rarely think that a book merits a five-star rating, but this is a real treasure. I learned a lot about India and its politics as an adjunct to the lives of the characters - there was no sermonizing, moralizing or self-pity. The characters dealt with things as they were to the best of their abilities. Our limited understanding of the conditions under which they lived made their actions and reactions very real. I found the writing to be tight and just right for the tone of the book - no spare sentiments that weren't necessary to achieve the insights required. The ending is superlative - it is the way the book had to end in order to complete our knowledge of the lives lived. The utter despair is beyond comprehension for those of us who live with a sense of security that we seemingly take for granted. It will be difficult to find a worthy successor to read now that I have finished this book. "
READ IT READ IT READ IT.
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