Friday, January 25, 2013

fashion week looks i love

I love nude with pops of neon - that is also subtle and feminine. I also love the contrast of the two neutrals and two neons with each other that's happening here.
The colorblock phenomenon is great - but sometimes a little too clownish for me to pull off in an everyday look. But this..LOVE. Going to combine these colors for sure.
Coat: searching for the perfect camel piece.
I love the bohemian look: Isabel Marant - case in point. I like the idea of a bohemian summer dress with a cozy cardigan over it all. Ankle boots and hats, so hot.
I'm into the denim craze - but I like this mix of blue patterns to soften it up.
Skinny jeans, printed blouse, colored pumps = yes.


Photos: Harpers Bazaar

Thursday, January 10, 2013

outlook

Spending a beautiful day on the coast midweek. It's so quiet here in Cannon Beach as I sit in a comfy green leather chair at Insomnia Coffee Co. Rays of sunlight streaming through the large windows behind me and hitting my right hand as I type on Alexei's MacBook. Alexei is in Seaside today attending several lectures with Pacific University, a MFA creative writing program that he is considering for Fall. I am excited for him and this exploration. Right now, I am also considering my own -- 

This is what seems true:

Deal with disappointment

Exude compassion, love and joy

Work at connection

Recognize and relish all things beautiful

Take responsibility

Relinquish control

Be goofy and wild

Celebrate

Start something

Read, listen, watch

Have the time of your life

Some things that are making me smile:

Favorites List
  • Structured clothing. For years, I've been into the oversized look -- which I still love. But recently I've found such pleasure in things that are fitted, with strong lines. The other night, a friend told me that I looked "sparkly" and "clean" -- and that's kind of how I feel. Loving these boots, a Christmas present from my honey, and this shirt which I want to wear every day, because it's so classic and perfect -- but also because it reminds my of the chambray shirts my father often wore. 
  • Like many foodies, I recently got my hands on the new Ottolenghi cookbook Jerusalem. I've been making my way through the recipes and I am so in love. I shop for ingredients at Barbur World Foods, which is the most amazing grocery store and has everything I need to make a meal from this book and beyond. I spent time in Jerusalem and this food brings back such strong and wonderful memories. 
Resolutions
  • Visit: British Columbia -- Austin, Texas -- Maine.
  • Rent a studio space. Start my fashion line. 
  • Decrease credit card debt.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

mixing materials

I am loving this collection by Ann Yee. Her lines and use of materials is really inspiring me to do something with a mix of silk and wool fabrics + chunky knits. I have been really interested in all three materials (starting multiple projects with each) but after seeing Ann's pieces I thought "Of course! They are even better together"!



Sunday, October 21, 2012

fabric samples

Some fabric designs I worked on today to use for a possible clothing collection -- all inspiration from my travels. Are you drawn to any in particular?

Polonio
Tiberias1
Granada2
Granada1
Salta

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

self portraits in loudun, france




I've been harboring a lot of creative energy - and summer trips, obligations, and travel have taken me away from the world of textiles - at least temporarily. But a camera, coupled with many late nights and lazy afternoons, gave me an opportunity to explore my world a little bit -- while in Loudun, France.

France was wonderful. I had the chance to spend time with my sisters, my mother, and myself -- and away from the one person who sees me the most. This sort of change conjures up many feelings and thoughts.

My family and I stayed in a chateaux that belonged to a Saint who was martyred in Vietnam for his faith - beheaded and cut to pieces. The house still belongs to his distant family and the town is decorated with his name and figure. While there, I explored several series of self-portraits using a self-timer and the occasional help from my sister, Ellen. I'm not really sure how to introduce the few I chose to share... but they all harbor a strong emotional response I had to the spaces that I was in. 

Possibly some normal travel photos to come...

Thursday, September 13, 2012

au revoir

I'm headed to France tomorrow with my two sisters, Ellen and Jenny! We will be meeting up with my mother in the Loire Valley for about a week and then going to Paris. I never thought i'd be going back this soon. 

Alexei has a theory about worldly places - he says that Paris is a 5-year city, meaning that you can find some excuse to go every 5 years. I don't know about that, but I'm happy to be visiting this amazing place once again. It's actually been 6 years for me (although I was in Bordeaux last year)! I found this picture of me at 22 years-old in front of the Eiffel Tower. I have no idea what I was doing. I think this was supposed to be a perspective shot that didn't quite work out. Nonetheless - I look at the person in this photo - traveling for the first time in her life: I was so young and my heart was so big for the world. I'm happy to say that it still is. Although the girl pictured could have nevered imagined what life had in store for her, I am happy that she, I, still have this same love and spark for life. 

I will try to write a little about my travels when I can. Au revoir for now. France, mon ami, here I come!