31 December 2009

Links à la Mode ****for week of December 31st, 2009****

Links à la Mode

****for week of December 31st, 2009****
links a la mode

Evolve


Edited by Sandra/Debutante Clothing
It’s over kids – 2009 is done. Everyone is probably completing their resolutions list, which we never keep past March. This year, I have no list. I have just promised myself to evolve – learn something new, try new products, evolve in my style. Making yourself better, not different, seems to be on many bloggers’ minds. Fasshonaburu evolves by discovering her style, Fashion Cents helps us shop for designer while feeling great about our budget, and Hello Beauty teaches us how to finally do a smoky eye, quickly and simply. We don’t need to spend a lot, try too hard, or even shop a lot to start anew – we can make 2010 the year we get one year better than the last. Happy New Year – Cheers!

Links à la Mode : December 31st



  • British Style Bloggers – positive body image campaign for 2010 needs your help!

  • Daily Diva Dish – Urban Decay Giveaway – Book of Shadows, Volume 2

  • Debutante Clothing – ‘Couture’, 1990s – Trends in Vintage To Keep and Say Buh Bye To

  • Dedicated Follower of Fashion – Style Soundtrack: A Winter Wonderland. Plan a pretty outfit, listen to a pretty song

  • El Fashionista – did an illustration for a 2010 Shoe Calendar (and there’s a high-res download!)

  • Fashion Cents – gives you 3 tips for successfully shopping online sample sales

  • Fashion Pulse Daily – snags an interview with the woman behind the lovely Love Rocks NY jewelry line, Limor Ratzabi Zenker

  • fasshonaburu – surprising revelations about her personal style

  • Fine Social – editorial – Color Theory

  • grit and glamour – 2009 Fashion MVP – Which fashionista has transformed herself from LA-skanky to uber-swanky?

  • Hello Beauty – Review of new Urban Decay Smoke Out Kits that make it really easy to do smoky eyes

  • House in Tillford – A look back at the trends of 2009

  • Ideefixemon – styles Rodarte for Target

  • Idiosyncratic Style – Who do you think rocks the leopard spotted coat?

  • Intrinsically Florrie – interviews the talented young fashion illustrator Derek Cardigan

  • Retro Chick – :Ethical Design Spotlight – Cruelty free shoes from Beyond Skin

  • Style On a String – The New Age of Sexy

  • the3st – A conversation with Mei Mei Ding of the revived Central European brand Alter & Kiss, about the firm’s rich history and commitment to cultivating top fashion talent globally

  • twentyteneightyfour – ‘One Size Fits All’ editorial in V Magazine – not convinved

  • Unfunded – Christmas Detox, Coset Peekage and Secrets to Successful Thrift Shopping

27 December 2009

Birthday Bellini's w Wendy Brandes and a Troll!

A few pics of some of NY's holiday decor -- the tree at Roc Center, the light show on the ceiling at Grand Central. And of course celebrating Wendy Brandes' birthday with some Bellini's at Cipriani's. The mini troll is the Punk Glam Princess who insisted on wearing the wig ALL day long! BTW, she adores Wendy, but who wouldn't?


The tree at Roc Ctr, with the angels in the foreground.

Look at that amazing Sprouse Jacket -- so jealous!

Can't make it out too well but they had a lovely light show on the amazing ceiling at Grand Central Station.

A sleepy Punk Glam Princes on the train ride home.

Had a fab day spending time with my UK friend Barbara and her gorgeous daughter Lily. All around it was a lovely day to wander around the city (with me cussing out a perfume counter B*tch! Hey, its me and my mouth after all!!)

Cheers!

26 December 2009

How I Styled Rodarte for Xmas Eve

I didn't think I would, but I caved when I saw some of the Rodarte pieces. I was not that thrilled with the leaked images, and other than the slip dress (which had to be returned -- not made for women with "ladies") I thought I'd pass on all of it. But in store I found a few things I fell in love with, and more importantly fit and looked great. Here's a few pics of how I styled the mustard lace skirt with peach tulle overlay.

Since the collection is quite picked over, I was unable to get pieces that matched. But Target didn't let me down as I found a cardigan that matched perfectly and was on sale! What to wear as a top seemed problematic at first, then I tried my vintage Norma Kamali leopard top and voila! My fishnets matched the tulle on the skirt, and I finished off with leopard shoes (yea I'm a leopard ho.)

Trying to look glamourous helping to make our traditional Italian fish dinner on Xmas Eve.

Slightly better pic showing the outfit. (And trying desperately to pose as well as my daughter -- FAIL!) BTW, those paintings in the background as well as the sculpture on the coffee table, and the coffee table were all made by my great grandfather who was an artist. I was trying to get a pic of the amazing mirror he made, but alas that will be for another time. (BTW so obvs not my house, the pristine quality screams "mom"!)



I topped the outfit with my reversible vintage reversible wool cape. Its one of the warmest coats I own, double layers of wool. The other side is red.

No pics of the other pieces yet, but I'll try to get some later this week. I think I need the week to recover... one more birthday this week and we're done for the season!

I hope your holidays were great and Santa brought you goodies you adore!

Cheers!

24 December 2009

Links à la Mode ****for week of December 25th, 2009****

Links à la Mode : Code

****for week of December 24th, 2009****

Links a la Mode : The IFB Weekly Roundup

The Happy Holidays Edition

Edited by Retrochick
Well, I suppose I shall start this weeks Links à la Mode with this:

HAPPY CHRISTMAS!

It’s Christmas Eve and I’m sure visions of sugar plums are dancing in everyone’s heads as they trim the tree and sup mulled wine in preparation for tomorrows frivolities. All too soon it’ll all be over and brain power sapped from too many TV Christmas Specials you’ll be wanting some mental sustenance, and that’s where we come in.
Essentially that’s a long winded way of me saying that what follows are some lovely links to keep you busy over the Christmas period.
M.I.S.S and JeweleryWhore have D.IY ideas to keep your mind and body occupied, ID Style and Little Miss Make Up show you how to ramp up the glamour in your make up bag, whilst Daily Diva Dish and The Working Wardrobe will help you plan what to wear for New Years Eve and that dreaded day you return to work.
If you run out of entertainment here then you should always check out the full Links à la Mode thread for more yummy fashion goodness.
I hope you all have a fantastic holiday and that Santa brings you everything you asked for!

Links à la Mode : December 24th

  • Alice in Stilettos – Don’t Be Victimized By Fashion
  • DailyDivaDish – New Year’s Eve Fashion: Make an entrance without breaking the bank. Includes 2 looks + DIY ideas.
  • Fashion X K8 – Bringing attention to an essay of literary criticism that provides the proper vocabulary with which we can converse about a new fashion paradigm.
  • Fasshonaburu – An interview with Liu Wen, the first Asian model to strut her stuff on the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show catwalk.
  • Idiosyncratic Style – Wham GLAM Thank You Ma’am – Indulge in a little glamour for the holidays.
  • Jewelry Whore – HUGE Roundup of DIY Christmas Present Ideas! It’s not too late to make some fabulous jewelry for Christmas presents!
  • kaKofonie Of si(gh)lenS – You’re only a couple clicks and a few stitches away from owning your own one-of-a-kind designer piece with free patterns from SHOWstudio
  • La Société de Mode – A scream of an interview with stylist Brett Bailey
  • Little Miss Makeup – Bold lips: This season’s hottest makeup trend.
  • M.I.S.S. – Another simple yet attractive necklace by Pandora from Acessory Source in this week’s She’s Crafty.
  • Previously Owned – To celebrate the [almost there] opening of the ONLINE store Previously Owned BLOG is giving away a Royal Blue hobo!
  • Retro Chick – Vintage Hair Styling with Flamingo Amy
  • Style on a String – Harem Pants: Yay or Nay? And some quick tips on how to buy and wear them.
  • Sugar and spice and all things nice – 10 things I like…. no, LOVE… about FANTASY SHOPPING!!
  • sweetarchivia – Review of the much anticipated launch of the Rodarte for Target line by the Mulleavy sisters.
  • THE COVETED – Versace Pre-Fall returns to color
  • The Demoiselles – Wing Tips: Your First Time…at the Tailor
  • The Fashion Planner – The Fashion Planner is excited to announce the publication of The Fashion Planner’s Guide!
  • The Style PA – I review the comfy, Cable Cosy by Isabella Oliver
  • The Working Wardrobe – Learning the art of layering that is both fashion-forward and office-appropriate

20 December 2009

Tattoos and Swearing, Perfect Combo!

Yesterday was such a crazy day -- blizzard in NYC (which didn't deter us in the least -- hell we're New Yorkers and TOUGH!) but earlier in the day I finally got my new tattoo. Been wanting it for about 20-25 years, and finally took the plunge. First tattoo was at the age of 25, next at the age of 50! The fabulous Queen Michelle did some designs which I incorporated into the final tattoo. Its still healing so bear with the kinda icky pic:


The chartreuse squiggle was Queen Michelle's input and I adore it!

Its on my wrist and I stipulated that it must be soaring upward. I seem to have an affinity for ravens, they come and sit a mere foot or two away from me and carry on a conversation with me! So its meaningful for me.

Of course Wendy Brandes' Swear Rings could find no better home then on the old foul mouthed me! Got to meet with Wendy and her lovely husband during the blizzard last night, and had a great time! I hope we can do it again soon!

The rings were a total hit, everyone adored them! I plan on MAKING people buy them, HA!

Cheers!

18 December 2009

Mon Idee Fixe: Rings!

I've had an obsession with rings since I was a little girl. I still remember my very first "real" ring, a golden topaz set in gold. When I lost it I was heartbroken. But that didn't stop me wanting more. And lately there are so many amazing custom jewelers doing beautiful designs (and some a bit risque... ahem Miss Wendy Brandes, no worry, you're my kind of gal!)

I recently purchased a few custom rings from the lovely Etsy seller, Renee Andriole. She hand makes the rings to fit your whichever finger you like and the designs are simple and elegant with a definitely tough-girl edge! Right up my alley. Queen Michelle turned me on to her and we both purchased the "sickle" ring. J'adore!

Photo by Rene Andriole in sterling silver Sickle Ring

My past life as a lingerie designer as well as "exotic wear" (we joke that since I'm a direct descendant of Betsy Ross, she's probably rolling in her grave -- the flag to g-strings? heehee!) her other design entitled "corset" really appealed as well. Renee is great to work with, as I didn't care for either the silver or gold lacing, and asked if she could do a gunmetal lacing. It came out not only unique, but totally me.

Photo by Renee Andriole, Corset Ring in sterling silver with Silver Lacing

A little about Renee in her own words "A little about me, originally from NY, then Miami, and now in Los Angeles. I'm a jewelry designer and artist. I studied fine art in Miami with a focus in small metal work. My medium is metal and I work mostly with sterling silver and create unique edgy designs that are as ever-changing as my mood. Everything is handcrafted by me from my studio here in Los Angeles California.
Life is a constant ebb and flow of contradictions and juxtapositions and living is riding it all out without going crazy. What do you do with all the crazy? I let it all out in the creation of things, with no rules, just crazy.....I get to just make it all up. And the design changes constantly like life, it's never what you expect..."

Wendy Brandes does what I would consider slightly more high-end jewelry with a definite sense of humour! A brief piece from her bio says "Wendy Brandes is strongly influenced by the stories of fascinating women, whether they lived in the 16th century or the Swinging '60s. She creates pieces that are bold and eye-catching, yet feminine and organic. Mechanical pieces that open and close, unscrew or twist are her specialties."

I'm completely enamoured of her "swear" rings. My potty mouth is enough to make a sailor blush, so perhaps I could just flash those rings instead?

Photo From Wendy Brandes, Swear Ring Set of Four, in sterling silver by Wendy Brandes for Christian Francis Roth

I'm also drooling (seriously) over her Onyx skull ring. That is one of the most unique designs I have ever seen. Made from 18K gold, onyx, tsavorites, diamonds. Um won't be purchasing anytime soon, in spite of the fact that I think Wendy used me as inspiration. (only half kidding!)

Photo by Wendy Brandes Onyx Skull Ring (oh please don't make me repeat the glorious that is this ring!)

"Santa Baby, I've been an awful good girl" Screw all that other shit Eartha Kitt asks for, just this will do me fine!

And since this is my damn blog and I'll blog whatever the hell I want in spite of the fact that the title is rings.... Here are two more of Wendy's divine, and humourous designs.

I LOVE Bats! Yes, I'm a bat-shit old lady, and have always loved bats! Lookie here a bat necklace!
Photo by Wendy Brandes Bat Necklace in sterling silver

I told you Wendy had a sense of humour (and an amazing sense of style, sigh.) Here is her "Virginia Wolf Whistle"! Made in gold, it opens to reveal a little wolf with diamond eyes. Best part the whistle really works!

Photo by Wendy Brandes Virginia Wolf Whistle in gold

And lastly one more "what the hell I can do what I want" a gorgeous chain mail bracelet from Renee Andriole. Tough, but something very delicate about it.

Photo by Renee Andriole Silver Chainmaille Bracelet in silver

I do apologize for the lack of photos of my actual Renee Andriole pieces. Camera went on the fritz and I'm waiting with bated breath for the new one to come! Once it comes I think I'll do a little collection post of all my crazy rings!

Links: Renee Andriole: http://www.etsy.com/shop/reneeandriole
Wendy Brandes Queen of the Potty Mouth (I don't care what any asswipe award says): http://www.wendybrandes.com/

If you're looking for unique pieces that will not only illicit compliments but bring great joy to those you gift them to (even yourself!) these fabulous jewelry artists will not disappoint!

Cheers!

10 December 2009

Target To-Go Demystified

Thursday I had the chance to pop by the Target To-Go shop to preview how it works. One bonus of shopping the Target To-Go shop is that they have four pieces from the upcoming Rodarte collection which won't drop in stores and online until 20 Dec! I must tell you if you are planning to go, make sure to bundle up! Being near the river you get those brisk, cold gusts that will make shopping outdoors uncomfortable if you aren't properly dressed. Other than that, its a really quick, fun way to pick up some gifts quickly and already wrapped and ready to give. Here's the low-down.

When you arrive, you will get a clipboard with pen. On the clipboard there is a numbered list with small pics of each of the items available for sale. The top part is where you mark off your choices, and add your name for pick-up. The number in the right hand corner is the number you will use for pick-up.


Clipboard with order form at top.

Next you move to the windows, where each item is displayed, with its number. Gifts include electronics (a video camera and Wii Fit were two things of note), clothing (four pieces from the Rodarte for Target collection), beauty (Burt's Bee's), and more. If you're unsure of sizing on the Rodarte dresses, you won't be able to try them on but they can be exchanged in any Target store. (You'll probably hit the store when the rest of the collection drops anyway!) The windows show gifts by prices, under $25, under $50 and more.








Now you move on to the registers where you pay and your order is put in to be pulled. After paying, you'll move down to the pick-up area where you give them the number on your order form and are then handed a reusable Target shopping bag that contains your order. Each item is wrapped in a reusable gift bag, and tied up with a bow and a gift card for you to fill out! (Seriously, I want more of these, will have to stalk Target to see if they have them for sale!) Voila! You're done! If there isn't a long line, the whole process takes less than five minutes. Thursday they had the waffle truck outside (thank goodness, the hot chocolate did a good job of warming me up, and the waffles are pure heavenly indulgence -- follow their twitter here) so hopefully they or another truck will be available to warm cold toes!


The line of registers and pick-up area at the very end.

Behind the registers.

My Target To-Go purchase: reusable tote, reusable gift bag, catalog.

Also, if you spend $100 and over, Target will offer FREE same-day delivery to your door between Battery Park and 99th Street! Shop, then relax that you don't have to lug your purchases around!

There are promotions going on such as Rachel Bilson kicking off the official opening at 9.30 on Friday morning. Also sign up for their twitter (http://twitter.com/TargetToGoNY) to find gift tags scattered around the city. Bring the tag to the Target To-Go shop for a gift card worth anywhere from $10-$500! The bonus is that for every gift card redeemed in the Target To-Go store, Target will donate $100 to the Salvation Army to benefit families in need. Target will also be giving out $100 gift cards to families in need on opening day so that they can do some holiday shopping (sadly I know for many this will be the only holiday shopping they do, damn this economy!)

Edited to add: Here is a twitpic of what the tags look like: http://twitpic.com/t1x2p

I caved in and purchased the peach Rodarte dress. The vintage-y style appealed to me, and it was a decent price. Granted, I have many vintage slips in a similar style, however at this point they've become too precious for me to wear out so this will be a great alternative. I also see it as a great piece for layering (I'm constantly cold, so layering is my life!)

Rodarte Peach Dress, $39.99

Target To-Go is located at the entrance to the High Line, on Washington St. corner of Gansevoort St. in the West Village. Its open Friday 11 through Sunday 13 December, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.

So are you planning to hit the Target To-Go shop this weekend? What did you buy?

Cheers!

13 November 2009

MoMA Exhibitions & Sneak Peek at Tim Burton Exhibition!

We finally made it to MoMA this week to see "Looking at Music: Side 2" before it closes at the end of the month. I was also interested in seeing the "Bauhaus 1919-1933: Workshops for Modernity" exhibit as many of the items had never been exhibited in the US before.

The "Looking at Music: Side 2" exhibit was quite fun as many of my old friends and haunts were featured! Crazy video selections with shows at Max's Kansas City, "Glen O'Brien's TV Party" and others. It focused on the music scene in the '70's and '80's and how the artistic and musical aspirations came together during a time that I can say with certainty was filled with pure energy. So much was going on, and in many cases it was all interconnected -- art, film, music, and literary aspirations -- and often came together under one roof. Making for one hell of a party!

Here are a few shots I was able to get:

Issue One of Punk magazine.

Tish and Snooky Bellomo with Andy Shernoff on Glen O'Brien's TV Party

The Dead Boys

Invite for the Pyramid Club (a club I actually worked at) featuring "3 Teens Kill 4"

Debbie Harry at Max's

Johnny Thunders with the Heartbreakers at Max's

Unfortunately no photography allowed at the Bauhaus exhibit ): But one thing that blew me away was that the Punk Glam Princess recognized many paintings by sight! In first grade they studied Kandinsky, and did a painting in his style. In third grade they studied Klee, and we even went with class to the Met to see "Number 5". What got her so excited was that she saw the original painting of one they recreated in class! It was quite lovely to see art come together for her like that.

We also got a little treat of a preview of some of the Tim Burton exhibition which begins on the 22nd. (18th if you're a member!)

Punk Glam Princess in front of the massive "Balloon Boy" by Tim Burton. He was so big I cut his poor head off!

The start of the Tim Burton exhibition. We think he looks like "Oogie Boogie".

We'll be attending the opening day of the Tim Burton exhibition next week as we're members, and are geared up with excitement!

Lastly I'll leave you with a video of the original lineup of the Heartbreakers (Richard Hell on bass and totally competing for lead with Johnny, featuring "Going Steady", "Chinese Rocks", and my absolute fav "Pirate Love". This is a really rough recording at CBGB in 1975. Johnny still has his long NY Dolls hair!



Here's a little bit of "shoulda" for you... when we were watching the Max's video my husband said to me "I guess I should have bought Johnny's bike". He wasn't around in NY until later and not into the same music (I say his musical tastes have only improved by being with me, and I'm right dammit.) So he was only vaguely familiar with Johnny. The bike was left at his friend's bike shop and they offered it to my husband. It was a Triumph that was kind of chopped, with a cowhide seat. Since Johnny died after we were married, I have no clue why I didn't make my husband buy it!

Cheers!

08 November 2009

Christopher Walken Performs Poker Face

Christopher Walken cracks me up, honestly I wish he'd do more comedy!



One of my fav SNL skits:



And if you've never seen "Puss n Boots" you're in for a treat (although it isn't supposed to be a comedy!)

Cheers!

01 November 2009

Ghoulish Fun

Unfortunately the zombie walk got rained out. Right when we were ready to meet it started pouring down furiously. But most of the evening it was just a slight drizzle so the little ghouls (kids) were out in force.

First our decor.

My neighbor's house.


Moving onto to the sidewalk at the corner of her house.

My house.





Punk Glam Princess as a ghost bride with her friend the vampire.

A vampire getting ready to...

Bite her victim!

Another shot of the ghostly bride.

My zombie husband (no idea why there is zombie crotch grabbing going on? Ah, I know maybe he was doing a "Thriller" imitation?) The green Mohawk totally flopped with all the rain.

The ghostly bride, and the ghost mother of the bride!

Me.

Better shot showing the neck slash and creepy green contacts!

Even though we were disappointed that the zombie walk got rained out, my husband and I decided to hit a late night showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show at the historic old Tarrytown Music Hall. I thought it was season appropriate to be next town over from Sleepy Hollow! Hadn't seen Rocky Horror in years so it was fun!

I hope your Halloween was ghoulishly fun!
Cheers!

31 October 2009

Happy Halloween!

Here are just a few festive Halloween photo's.... cupcakes with gummy body parts for the Punk Glam Princess' class party:



My creepy contacts and neck slash necklace was a hit with the 5th graders!


A year round display with my little bat!

My husband found this great shop Markle Meyers, ltd. that sells antique prints. Knowing my love bats (I even got a tattoo of one 30 or so years ago), he chose a print of Vampire Bats from him and PGP as a little anniversary gift. All of their prints come complete with certificate of authenticity. This one is from 1894. He also got me a great collection of postcards, which I'll frame. I'll definitely be going back there, just looking at their online selection has given me so much decor inspiration!



And in keeping with the bat theme, here is a pic of my little bat friend (seen above in the shadow box). A friend gave me him many years ago knowing my love for these creatures. Perfectly freeze-dried, the poor dear got into her barn and froze and died over the winter. I love it.


Happy Halloween everyone... I'm off to get the outside decor started, and pray our zombie walk doesn't get rained out! I will be posting photos of the decor as well as our costumes within a few days (I seriously need recovering from all the work and excitement!)

Groovy Ghoulies!
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