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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Marilyn Minter at Orange County Museum of Art
Marilyn Minter‘s new show, “Pretty/Dirty,” is opening at the Orange County Museum of Art this weekend, April 2nd through July 10th. There will be a curator talk with her and the exhibition curators, Bill Arning and Elissa Auther, at 2PM … Continue reading
Early Spring, Day Look
The arrival of an early spring obviously means we can bring out our chiffon breezy floral dresses asap and wear pretty in pink trench coats fearlessly. Above, an Etro lace trimmed cotton and silk-blend dress, L’Autre color block suede shoulder … Continue reading
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Bat For Lashes, New Track
Natasha Khan aka Bat For Lashes is putting out her new album, The Bride, July 1, 2016 and just released another preview track, “In God’s House,” from the much anticipated record. Watch and listen above. Very excited for this, she … Continue reading
Tegan & Sara, Love You To Death
So excited for this. Tegan and Sara‘s new album Love You to Death is slated for release on June 3rd, with new tracks coming out April 8th. They’ve got a couple of shows coming up in Los Angeles and New … Continue reading
Spring Awakening: Beauty & Books
Spring has sprung, and it’s really early this year. It was 73 degrees in NYC this week so goodbye winter, hello global warming and LA weather everywhere. But I digress. One of my favorite things as seasons come and go … Continue reading
LOVE !!!
I just binge watched all 10 episodes of Love, the quietly hysterical brilliant new Netflix series starring Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust, which is probably one of the best reflections of the dysfunction of “modern romance” I have seen in … Continue reading
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Saint Laurent, Fall 2016
Today’s theme of the day is apparently the 80’s (*see post below for accompanying musical inspiration). While I’m not always a fashion fan of the era for my own personal closet, since I grew up during those murky post-disco, full … Continue reading
Kristin Kontrol, X Communicate
New track from Kristin Kontrol, of Dum Dum Girls, which I am digging this morning. It’s got a great 80’s synth-pop sound that gets me excited, and will do the same for you, especially if you are of a certain … Continue reading
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Tagged Dum Dum Girls, Kristin Kontrol, New allbumN, New Music, X Communicate
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Loewe Fall 2016
Sometimes fashion gets on my nerves, I’ve always had a hard time drinking it’s Kool-Aid, even when I was an editor at Vogue. When it’s over the top in a silly way or inaccessible except for a few “avant garde … Continue reading