Only when I received this Versace runway purse did I fully understand why it is incomparable to any other. Its monogrammed alphabets are inflated in a way that creates a fun 3D visual effect on a rather minimal surface. Silver strands of chain are interlaced into a pattern akin to delicately constructed medieval chain mail. I paired it with this skirt I designed and made myself. While it has a subtle sheen to it, the fabric I picked out is a perfect match to the Versace blue. Try distinguishing the two tones of blue with the naked eye. It’s seemingly impossible.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Rhyme of Fountain
Only when I received this Versace runway purse did I fully understand why it is incomparable to any other. Its monogrammed alphabets are inflated in a way that creates a fun 3D visual effect on a rather minimal surface. Silver strands of chain are interlaced into a pattern akin to delicately constructed medieval chain mail. I paired it with this skirt I designed and made myself. While it has a subtle sheen to it, the fabric I picked out is a perfect match to the Versace blue. Try distinguishing the two tones of blue with the naked eye. It’s seemingly impossible.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
An Evening of Remembrances
Forever 21 dress, DVF leather gloves , Chanel caviar clutch and boots
Evenly bisected black and white is particularly effective on a pair of soft leather gloves of an opera length. Gloves just happen to be one of those ladylike things I will always love wearing, mostly when my hands are freezing.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
She's in a Secret Garden, the Walls are Ever So High
Forever 21 dress, Chanel classic handbag, Balenciaga boots, Hermès "collier de chien" bracelet
It seems I have succumbed to doing without my signature red lipstick. Until when this arbitrary change will last is questionable, although I sense it won't be very long.
Embodying romanticism and simplicity at the same time, this rosewood dress I discovered using the methods specified above has the propensity to be easily mistaken as being solely suitable for the most formal of occasions. Although I admit what I sometimes consider daywear may not exactly match today’s society's definition of it, I stand by my assertion that there are ways of making such a dress daytime eligible.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Interlaced
Theyskens’ Theory jacket, Alexander Wang shorts and heels (here), Roger Vivier bag, Givenchy vintage earrings
It seems the only thing keeping this immense network of intricately raveled branches together is a single line of columns. The mere thought of how impenetrable, how irreversibly jumbled this overgrowth has become is all at once dark and alluring.
There is a certain time every year when a white jacket becomes automatically obligatory for springtime functioning. Perhaps that time is pretty much now. Only enhancing the white effect is another white thing underneath contrasted with leather shorts and the hybrid boots that will apparently do with anything. Adding to the concept of clean lines and sharp contrasts is this purse with a prismatic print that always reminds me of shattered glass pieces put together in a perfect puzzle arrangement. In the midst of all this black and white is that little corner of yellow. Seemingly insignificant but really not.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Not a Word, Not a Movement Can I Ever Forget
Giorgio Armani jacket, Alexander Wang heels, Forever 21 skirt, Balenciaga envelope
Engaging the concept of the business skirt suit except with ladylike teatime textiles consisting of velvet over tweed. Unwilling to delay breaking in these heels for any more than 24 hours from the instant they arrived, I was excited about this particular pair to the point of suspecting that it will be one I might have to force myself to cease wearing repeatedly. Pretty much any pair of boots revealing skin due to ankle straps or cutouts has the propensity to take up a disproportionately high percentage of my shoe arsenal.
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