Looking forward to sitting down with friends and the moms and my *husband*
I have made myself helpful today by staying out of the way. But I will be in charge of the traditional martinis.
Happy day to you all!
p.s. I want these chairs. (Image courtesy of my polaroid blog)
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
I'm digging these ties by Band of Outsiders
They have a vintage vibe like these, but the skinny gives them modern appeal.
Via men.style.com. Available at oaknyc.com
Via men.style.com. Available at oaknyc.com
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I'm digging these ties by Band of Outsiders
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
let's talk about groom style
Come on. Does it get any better than this?
Photos of Bianca and Mick Jagger just after their 1971 wedding in St Tropez by Patrick Lichfield.
(Thanks to P and Peonies for the inspiration.)
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Monday, November 24, 2008
did I say I didn't like engagement photos?
I'm a gemini. Sue me.
auburn & ivory via The Bedlam of Beefy. (Also spotted on Once Wed.)
p.s. Are balloons the new cupcakes? Emilia and I are taking an informal poll.
(Photo by Josh Goleman)
auburn & ivory via The Bedlam of Beefy. (Also spotted on Once Wed.)
p.s. Are balloons the new cupcakes? Emilia and I are taking an informal poll.
(Photo by Josh Goleman)
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I interrupt regular programming
To rave about Mrs. Meyer's cleaning products. They're eco-friendly. They smell good. They make it bearable to, you know, clean.
But I didn't appreciate the shower cleaner until today. You're supposed to squirt it on your tiles, shower curtain, etc, every day to prevent soap scum build-up. Which I must admit I do not do. But this morning -- in a complete panic because my mother-in-law was about to arrive and I had not replaced the mildew-ridden shower curtain liner -- I tried spraying it on the mildew. Boom. The black gunk rinsed right off with mere encouragement from a scrub brush. A far cry from the last time I labored to clean mildew off a shower curtain with traditional cleanser.
Awesome.
You have your choice of basil, lavender, lemon verbena or geranium (scented with essential oils). I favor the lavender, especially since I read on Earth Friendly Weddings that lavender helps you sleep. Maybe I should start cleaning before bed?
But I didn't appreciate the shower cleaner until today. You're supposed to squirt it on your tiles, shower curtain, etc, every day to prevent soap scum build-up. Which I must admit I do not do. But this morning -- in a complete panic because my mother-in-law was about to arrive and I had not replaced the mildew-ridden shower curtain liner -- I tried spraying it on the mildew. Boom. The black gunk rinsed right off with mere encouragement from a scrub brush. A far cry from the last time I labored to clean mildew off a shower curtain with traditional cleanser.
Awesome.
You have your choice of basil, lavender, lemon verbena or geranium (scented with essential oils). I favor the lavender, especially since I read on Earth Friendly Weddings that lavender helps you sleep. Maybe I should start cleaning before bed?
Friday, November 21, 2008
the way to a woman's heart: shelves
My male readers deserve to know this invaluable secret. (Who am I kidding? I have three male readers, and two of them are gay. Anyhoo.)
P posted here about how Fauxhawk salvaged the day from hell with a stiff drink and an Ikea shelf. So I feel compelled to tell my story.
A year + ago, H-town and I moved in together with nothing but my bed, my dresser, my little desk, and quite a few boxes of crap. Shortly after, I went away to a theater festival in Edinburgh and he did some serious nesting. Adorable, but a bit nerve-racking for both of us. (I'm a control freak and I'd never officially lived with anyone. Or let anyone else pick out the furniture.)
He kicked ass. He was most proud of his thrift store finds: yellow vinyl chairs and a white pedestal table. But I could not get over the shelf made from a salvaged wine box he put up in the bathroom. Seriously. It was all about the shelf.
Recently, he put up another wine box shelf for me next to my desk in the kitchen. The bungalow is on the small side, but we're making it work....
It's killing me that I didn't tear out this New Yorker cartoon last year: the female praying mantis says to the male praying mantis, "After we have sex and before I kill you, I want you to put up some shelves." I bet my mom saved it.
(Photo: Phil Mansfield for The New York Times via 2 or 3 things I know)
P posted here about how Fauxhawk salvaged the day from hell with a stiff drink and an Ikea shelf. So I feel compelled to tell my story.
A year + ago, H-town and I moved in together with nothing but my bed, my dresser, my little desk, and quite a few boxes of crap. Shortly after, I went away to a theater festival in Edinburgh and he did some serious nesting. Adorable, but a bit nerve-racking for both of us. (I'm a control freak and I'd never officially lived with anyone. Or let anyone else pick out the furniture.)
He kicked ass. He was most proud of his thrift store finds: yellow vinyl chairs and a white pedestal table. But I could not get over the shelf made from a salvaged wine box he put up in the bathroom. Seriously. It was all about the shelf.
Recently, he put up another wine box shelf for me next to my desk in the kitchen. The bungalow is on the small side, but we're making it work....
It's killing me that I didn't tear out this New Yorker cartoon last year: the female praying mantis says to the male praying mantis, "After we have sex and before I kill you, I want you to put up some shelves." I bet my mom saved it.
(Photo: Phil Mansfield for The New York Times via 2 or 3 things I know)
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
yay! I love it when you ask me for advice
(Even if I'm totally unqualified to give it to you.)
Amanda writes:
Question for the groom fashion expert: my guy wants to wear his favorite pair of brown dress shoes to the wedding, and I really want to see him in a nice pair of charcoal gray slacks with a button up shirt (I'm leaning towards a light pink pinkstripe. maybe purple).
Can this work? Any advice here? Being a girl who wears a black yoga suit out everywhere, I need fashion help.
Ok, they aren't wing tips, but they are pretty much this color (maybe a bit darker).
I say yes! Let the man wear his favorite shoes.
And I searched the Style Guy to back me up. Here's what I found:
Amanda writes:
Question for the groom fashion expert: my guy wants to wear his favorite pair of brown dress shoes to the wedding, and I really want to see him in a nice pair of charcoal gray slacks with a button up shirt (I'm leaning towards a light pink pinkstripe. maybe purple).
Can this work? Any advice here? Being a girl who wears a black yoga suit out everywhere, I need fashion help.
Ok, they aren't wing tips, but they are pretty much this color (maybe a bit darker).
I say yes! Let the man wear his favorite shoes.
And I searched the Style Guy to back me up. Here's what I found:
Q: I often see men who know how to dress well wearing gray suits with brown shoes and a brown belt. It seems like black would go better than brown with a gray suit, but maybe there is something I don’t know.
A: Either black or brown shoes are “correct” with a gray suit. There is a movement toward brown shoes, I think, because they offer more potential in the patina department. Great brown shoes look luxurious. If the suit is dark gray, however, the shoes, if brown, should be dark brown.
Jelsen broke this rule, wearing honey-brown shoes with a dark suit, and he *rules*
So there you have it.
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can I get an oh yeah?
Hat by H&M, grandma's vintage necklace by Christian Dior.
I do feel compelled to point out that Nadia is dressing for LA, not Zurich.
(Image courtesy of LOOKBOOK.nu)
I do feel compelled to point out that Nadia is dressing for LA, not Zurich.
(Image courtesy of LOOKBOOK.nu)
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
rock the tux
Brandon Flowers of The Killers, one of GQ's Men of the Year, demonstrates. GQ offers tips on how to buy one here.
(Photos by Paola Kudacki courtesy of GQ)
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
welcome back to blogland
We missed you, lady. Those eleven days felt like an eternity. And oh, the trolls were restless....
(Image from here)
(Image from here)
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taxidermied bride & groom
I was headed over to Paxton Gate to stalk Laurie Brown when I found these. Omg.
I think they'd make the perfect wedding present for someone really really cool. (According to Jeanie's bio, they are actually intended to go on top of the cake.)
P might also appreciate the Mexican tourist mouse.
The little rodents come with a warning: Although their hides are cured and dried, they still may appeal to pets. Keep them out of reach of your dog or cat.
I think they'd make the perfect wedding present for someone really really cool. (According to Jeanie's bio, they are actually intended to go on top of the cake.)
P might also appreciate the Mexican tourist mouse.
The little rodents come with a warning: Although their hides are cured and dried, they still may appeal to pets. Keep them out of reach of your dog or cat.
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okay, now I'm stalking Alyson Fox
I just found these photos of her Austin remodel on Design*Sponge. And the sneak peek here.
Alyson used a spray gun to paint the kitchen cabinets the same orange/red as her $12 thrift-store desk.
Hello, this is my color palette.
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Alyson Fox made her dress from a vintage kimono and a WWII parachute bought off ebay.
She. Rocks. Maybe it's an Austin thing?
Via Once Wed. Photo by Ashley Garmon Photographers.
She. Rocks. Maybe it's an Austin thing?
Via Once Wed. Photo by Ashley Garmon Photographers.
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Monday, November 17, 2008
I confess. I'm a total wedding snob.
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engagement *polaroids*
I'm usually yawn about engagement photos. They all look the same to me (sorry).
But these polaroids by Samuel Lippke, part of the duo responsible for these pics, are f'ing awesome.
I hate to say it, but the rest of the shoot is pretty cool too. I love that it has a story. And that Samuel stopped to get a close-up of a grasshopper.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
um, no
Paul Smith says his inspirations for the collection were English cricket, rock, and Mick Jagger.
When I think Rolling Stones, I do not think pleated pants. (Are the dark circles under their eyes supposed to help?)
Trendland via NOTCouture
When I think Rolling Stones, I do not think pleated pants. (Are the dark circles under their eyes supposed to help?)
Trendland via NOTCouture
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
it's a wedding mustache epidemic
I love how the "nuptials" sign is kinda mustache shaped. Have I been sitting at my computer too long?
Visit photographer Robert Sukrachand's blog to see more photos of this upstate New York campground wedding. The air stream trailer (pictured in the background above). The vintage Volvo. These woodsy centerpieces.
Via little winter bride
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going green this weekend
My landlord is fumigating his bungalow, and this morning they turned off everybody's gas. No heat, no hot water, no dryer, for three days.
He did give us a hotplate and fifty bucks "for a nice dinner." Aaw.
faux-laroid created by desert fete using this process.
He did give us a hotplate and fifty bucks "for a nice dinner." Aaw.
faux-laroid created by desert fete using this process.
My Readers Rock (Part II)
Polka Dot Bride somehow knew I needed this photo from Derby Day of a hot guy in shorts.
Please don't ask me to explain what Derby Day is.
(Photo: Ian Currie)
Please don't ask me to explain what Derby Day is.
(Photo: Ian Currie)
Thursday, November 13, 2008
awesome
Comme des Garcons hits H&M today
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
and the bride wore black leather
I have this jacket. (Okay, it's not Comme des Garcons, it's better. I bought it on Haight Street in when I was in high school.) My mom is still storing it for me, even though she's moved at least seven times since then.*
I could never bring myself to part with the jacket, in spite of my propensity to get rid of things. Ah well, maybe I'll wear it for the vow renewal....
Photo from New York Magazine via Nibs. Do you follow Martha's wedding posts? You should.
*Um, mom, thanks for storing my secret stuff while I brag about being a minimalist.
I could never bring myself to part with the jacket, in spite of my propensity to get rid of things. Ah well, maybe I'll wear it for the vow renewal....
Photo from New York Magazine via Nibs. Do you follow Martha's wedding posts? You should.
*Um, mom, thanks for storing my secret stuff while I brag about being a minimalist.
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wednesday morning color palette
I am digging what popped up on my dashboard this morning. (It's the esb colors!)
The ColorBurn widget delivers you a daily color palette.
I could have gone nuts with this when I was planning the wedding... Maybe a good thing that I didn't know about it.
The ColorBurn widget delivers you a daily color palette.
I could have gone nuts with this when I was planning the wedding... Maybe a good thing that I didn't know about it.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Groom Style: The Boy (Part II)
Peonies held out on me. She mentioned back in June that The Boy has a thing for skulls, and that they'd bought some tiny silver skull buttons to put on his shirt, "so he doesn't feel so boring and grown up!" But she waited until *after* my groom style post to put up the photo.
Hey lady, how about an extreme close up? I'm up for Part III if you are.
Photo by Peonies herself, of course.
Hey lady, how about an extreme close up? I'm up for Part III if you are.
Photo by Peonies herself, of course.
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It was quite chilly this morning
Maybe I can finally pull out my (faux) furry hat.
Kind of wishing I bought the real one I found at a vintage store this summer. It fit me perfectly, but it was a little mangy. And I felt funny wearing it.
Would anyone care to weigh in on fur? If you buy it vintage are you honoring the animal? Putting one fewer *new* fur hat/coat/stole on the market? Or are you just glamorizing the thing?
There is a lot of fur going on right now.
Images via LOOKBOOK.nu
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Monday, November 10, 2008
GroomsMEN Style: Oh Yeah
Vintage ties from the 70's. Mustaches. A genuine SWAT van. (I won't even rub it in about the no socks trend.)
See more of this cool-ass socal wedding at snippet & ink. And check out Eric's blog.
Photos by Samuel Lippke and Ira Lippke.
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Peonies and Polaroids posted the killer getting dressed shots yesterday.
On the subject of Groom Style and The Boy, which let's face facts, we are all overlooking in our oohs and ahs over Peonies herself:
1. Yes on the single flower plucked from his lady's bouquet. Overwhelmingly yes. (I must tell you, I have never been a big fan of the boutonniere.)
2. Hello, this shirt is fabulous.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
obama supporters vs. mccain supporters
Check out this cool interactive feature at nytimes.com and register your current mood.
I've already gone from anxious to excited.
Oop. Back to anxious again. So much for getting *any* work done today.
I've already gone from anxious to excited.
Oop. Back to anxious again. So much for getting *any* work done today.
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obama supporters vs. mccain supporters
Vote NO On Prop 8
And please vote for Obama.
I had planned to do a more elaborate post for today. I meant to take up this challenge from Peonies. What better time to mull over what I love about my country.... Right?
But I'm a little f'ing freaked out to be frank.
I had planned to do a more elaborate post for today. I meant to take up this challenge from Peonies. What better time to mull over what I love about my country.... Right?
But I'm a little f'ing freaked out to be frank.
Monday, November 3, 2008
monday morning mustache
Are you sick of the whole mustache thing? Because I'm not.
It's Hollister Hovey, of course, as Daniel Plainview. (No, not a Halloween costume. Just Hollister celebrating her 30th birthday.)
Via A Cup of Joe. Joanna Goddard just got engaged, b/t/w. I'm hoping a little of the wedding planning will spill over onto her blog....
It's Hollister Hovey, of course, as Daniel Plainview. (No, not a Halloween costume. Just Hollister celebrating her 30th birthday.)
Via A Cup of Joe. Joanna Goddard just got engaged, b/t/w. I'm hoping a little of the wedding planning will spill over onto her blog....
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Saturday, November 1, 2008
swap meet here I come
The other day I found myself watching Tim Gunn's Guide To Style. I'm not proud of it, but sometimes you need a little style TV.
Anyhoo, the fashion *victim* got busted for carrying her big bag everywhere instead of pulling out a little clutch to take to the bar after work. Oops.
Do I need to go shopping?
Fab swap meet finds (and fab photos) from Jen Gotch.
p.s. Stylista, starring the new Nina Garcia, is not bad either. If you need a replacement for Runway. Edit: Okay, it is pretty bad. But sometimes you need bad.... Right?
Anyhoo, the fashion *victim* got busted for carrying her big bag everywhere instead of pulling out a little clutch to take to the bar after work. Oops.
Do I need to go shopping?
Fab swap meet finds (and fab photos) from Jen Gotch.
p.s. Stylista, starring the new Nina Garcia, is not bad either. If you need a replacement for Runway. Edit: Okay, it is pretty bad. But sometimes you need bad.... Right?
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