6/30/2008

Little rocks stumble

I realized I've been buying too many vintage dresses when, yesterday, my aunt showed me a pile of the ones she'd been altering - the pile was tall - there were actually multiple piles and I sort of didn't remember half of the stuff on there. I just can't pass up a $6 dress!!! Specially because all the tailoring is done by her, the sweetest woman on the planet, and it's free!

This dress I bought in Toronto a couple weeks ago, it had these horrid wide sleeves and it was almost floor-length, but I loved the vintage print and knew exactly what I wanted to do to it. I wore it with a bright green belt to contrast the floral design and my Marni wedges that I can't stop wearing. The light fabric worked wonders in keeping me cool at the Crafty Bastards Fair. Oh, the wedges..... they didn't work so well in the gravel... oops







6/29/2008

pretty things

Crafty Bastards Arts & Crafts Fair

June 28th 2008 10am-5pm
8230 Georgia Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20910


Remember my jewelry obsession I told you about a few posts ago? No better place to satisfy it than a crafts fair don't you think? If you missed it, don't be upset, there will be another one in DC on September 28th. It was scorching hot, and I erroneously thought the fair was going to be inside, not on a gravel surface so I wore platform shoes!! How do I keep doing this?! Despite my wardrobe unsuitability I was able to see all the vendors, making sure I stayed in the shade as much as possible, trust me when I say it was hot, I'm South American, I don't get hot, and I was HOT. Never stopped me from shopping though :)

These were some of my favorite shops + the items I bought.

Loyalty & Blood - Jewelry and Tees from Brooklyn, NY



Their brass charm necklace assortments


My ice cream cone purchase

The Broken Plate Pendant Company

One-of-a-kind rings and pendants


My plate ring

Figs & Finger - Adorable tiny pendants and earrings from recycled silver




















My little stud (I also got the version with bunnies)


Mean Cards for Many Occasions



My V-day card :)

Underneath my Tree - Drawings by Jason Sposa
My favorite shop at the fair. The sweetest, most tender moments and feelings captured in a drawing, I felt teary-eyed just reading them. They remind me of the happy moments in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I didn't actually buy any of his drawings, because I genuinely couldn't just pick one, or two or three, I wanted every single one... So I'll make up my mind on his website.






















6/28/2008

Richard Chai Target First Look

When I saw and fell in love with Richard Chai's Resort 2009 Collection, I wondered if we would get to see some of those looks for his Go International collection for Target. And after looking through Nylon Magazine's sneak peak I think I definitely see a little Resort 2009, sooo exciting, actually there is a coat that looks very reminiscent of Fall 2009- an extra treat.

Richard Chai Resort 2009


Resort-reminiscent looks - Richard Chai for Target


Two other looks I also really like


Love the cardigan sweaters and the pops of color throughout, Chai loves great fabrics, so maybe we can expect silks and soft cotton blends :)

6/27/2008

Little birds and locks

I go through these jewelry stages every year where I obsess over certain items, last year it was bracelets, I wore dozens of then at the time, and nothing else. This year it's necklaces, hand-made quirky ones- These are some of my current favorites:




















OK, maybe this is technically not a necklace but very close. I love key necklaces and I couldn't resist these gorgeous porcelain ones, I put them on a brass chain and layered them with other keys. From the Curiosity Shoppe $40
















Yes, that's a vertebrae, it's from a tiny snake - she didn't kill it though so don't worry. From one of my favorite jewelry designers Erica Weiner, who makes pretty jewelry out of vintage finds and strange items. I have another one of her necklaces as well, that has this perfect mix of different metals and rings and keys. This one is $45


























Isn't this the cutest thing ever? a little quail egg, lined with gold leaf and coated in plastic for strength on a 14K gold chain. Pendant by Stephanie Simek $125

6/26/2008

Walk Alive

26-year old, Argentinian born Aitor Throup creates garments that are alive - three dimensional fictional characters - sculpting them and then making a garment pattern based on the pose of the character’s form in motion, a process he calls "branding through construction." His passion for the visual and multidimensional aspects of his art have elevated a childhood love of drawing the human body in motion. His construction process consists of first designing a character in a specific pose; then, creating a miniature sculpture of it and draping it in fabric with darts and seams dictated by the pose of the structure itself. Despite having won innumerable fashion prizes, he does not consider himself a fashion designer, describing it as merely an element of his art. Nevertheless, he has been compared to Martin Margiela, Hussein Chalayan and Hedi Slimane and stood out last year as one of the most promising young menswear designers to come out of the U.K.

His childlike passion to explore his creative dreams and taking them to fruition are incredibly inspiring. And his drawings scare me. Which is a good thing, cos, like I said before, I like being scared.

From his first collection "When Football Hooligans Become Hindu Gods"




"Manchester" Drawings




From the UMBRO Fashion.kit.lifestyle Competition


6/25/2008

Belgium Delights

Locolat

1781 Florida Ave NW Ste A
(between N 18th St & N U St)
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 518-2570


Pastry Chef Niel Piferoen (Citronelle, Restaurant Eve) greeted me with a warm smile as I walked in the door of Locolat and patiently waited for me as I stared amorously at the rows of tiny truffles on the shelves. I was happy to be there, I knew the shop had opened a few weeks earlier and couldn't wait to try it.



He excitedly described to me all the chocolate mousse tortes available, and I tried two, dark chocolate mousse with strawberries and white chocolate mousse with raspberries. I also had a raspberry cupcake and cup of hot dark chocolate.



The hot chocolate was delicious, so rich and flavorful. Both of the tortes were also excellent, my favorite one was the dark chocolate mousse with strawberries. I love dark chocolate, specially when it's not too sweet, and this mousse was exactly what I like. I unfortunately didn't love the cupcake, the frosting was perfect, but the cake was a little dry for me, more like a biscuit than a cupcake.


Raspberry White Chocolate Mousse Torte


Dark Hot Chocolate (milk and white chocolate also available)

I went back a couple days later early in the morning (they open at 7AM) and had one of their Belgium Wafles (that's how they spell it) with strawberry compote. The batter of the waffle was so yummy, rich and flavorful on its own, not as fluffy as you might be used to, but sooo much better. And the strawberry compote tasted as if he had just made it, specially for me from fresh berries. Oh and I had a cup of tea, I am a snob when it comes to tea, and he would've won my heart over if he had loose tea served in a JENAER GLAS teapot, but he had the second best thing, Mightly Leaf Tea in my favorite flavor, Mountain Spring Jasmine, the exact thing I wanted with a wafle. Unfortunately I don't have a picture of the wafle, but don't worry, I'll be back for more.

That morning I also bought a whole triple mousse torte for a friend's birthday, and it was devoured within minutes of the candle being blown out. Everyone loved the crusty hazelnuty bottom, although for a second we stared at it thinking that it might be too pretty to cut into. In this case, we were right to judge the book by the cover.

6/24/2008

Water Birds



I came across Yellena James through one of my favorite blogs. Her gorgeous dream-like shapes remind me of a colorful version of the beautiful aquatic aliens in James Cameron's The Abyss. And don't you think they would look absolutely perfect as a the print on a floor length Summer dress?? Yeah, sorry, that's not an available item in her store, but you can buy prints of her work on Etsy

If you are lucky enough to be in the San Francisco area until July 16th you can go see her art in person at her show Periphery. These are some detail shots of the work on display she sent over to SOH.







6/23/2008

Storms and Stripes

Unbelievable night skies last night during the storm in Washington DC. Murky cerulean blue to the east, while the setting sun illuminated the western clouds with a pink-purple dreamlike hue :) Gorgeous. I think skies like that are always born from hot sunny days like yesterday, this is what I wore for shopping and brunches and fashion events (more about that later). My mom said the pants remind her of her teenage years in the 70s, except that hers were much tighter HA!





Pants: Karen Walker (from Circle Boutique)
Top: American Apparel

6/22/2008

All-American

Enology Wine Bar

(between N Lowell St & N Macomb St)
Washington, DC 20016
3238 Wisconsin Ave NW
(202) 362-0362
www.enologydc.com

Mon-Thu, Sun 4:00 p.m.-12:30 a.m.
Fri-Sat 4:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m



Does anyone not love wine? Quite possible, but I haven't met the person, actually I knew one girl in college who didn't like wine, but she also didn't like shopping so we won't count her as a human. It's really surprising to me that until recently DC didn't have many wine bars, so I was very excited to try the newest one. Unfortunately I was misled by the address and thought it was in Georgetown, so I was completely overdressed, like, there-were- girls- there- in-flip-flops-and-cargo-shorts-and-I'm-wearing-a-Donna-Karan-Collection-dress type of overdressed, but that's my own fault, and my dress was awesome, and so were my shoes (they have little fish on them) I DIGRESSSSSS!!!

Enology serves only domestic wines, beers and spirits, which is interesting, I won't criticize it, I might have chosen to include a couple countries who invented the main beverage I am serving, but I didn't let it bias me. Despite their continentally confined wine list the choices were extensive including a few great Reserve wines. I chose to try a couple flights of white wines, the ones which my server indicated might be closest to a Pinot Grigio. These were the wines:



"Truly Eclectic" Flight of White Wine
Arneis Seghesio Russian River Valley, California
Rkatsiteli, dr. konstantin frank, Finger Lakes, New York, 2006
Albarino Verdad, Santa Inez Valley, California

"White Bordeaux" Flight of White Wine
Sauvignon blanc, groth, Napa Valley, California, 2007
Sémillon, l’ecole no 41, Columbia Valley, Washington, 2006
St. supéry “virtú,” Napa Valley, California, 2006


I had three cheeses, my favorite was the tarentaise, and my only complaint was that the bread slices they served it with could have been fresher and crispier and I would've loved some nuts.
Cato corner “hooligan” Colchester, Connecticut
Thistle hill “tarentaise” North Pomfret, Vermont
Typress grove “purple haze” Arcata, California



I also had a flatbread, the Puget Sound: creme fraiche, oak smoked atlantic samon, sliced red onion, snipped chive. It was tasty, but I wish again that the bread had been crispier and that the red onion be a fresh slice, not sauteed, nor pickled.

The interior of Enology is better than most other DC wine bars, neutral colors throughout, dark wood accents and an under-light marble top bar, they could've done the typical DC anxious interior, with 100 different materials and colors and woods, so I it was nice to see something somewhat composed. It definitely lent a much more relaxed, cooler ambiance.


6/20/2008

Phillip's Nautical Springs

You probably don't need to hear again how much I love Phillip Lim. This is the 3.1 Resort 2009 Collection and I want pretty much everything. Specially the green and yellow dresses. I'll let you know when they arrive at Muleh so you can see them in person.













6/19/2008

Technicolor

I was driving back from the gym yesterday, after my trainer kicked the sh*t out of me, in the rain on S St, I haggardly look up and see the most unbelievable rainbow, and I honestly had not a milliliter of energy left in me to do anything, but I was so excited to photograph it, so I pulled over, jumped out of my car, opened the trunk to grab my camera and took pictures of it.... in the rain.... there actually were two rainbows, one on top of the other, but you can only see one in my pictures.

The bottom rainbow was so bright, almost neon colors, reminded me of two things:
-Karl Lagerfeld Spring 2008 rainbow runway
-Brandistrickland's delicate pencil drawing (available on Etsy)








Karl Lagerlfeld Spring 2008


Brandistrickland's Drawing - I love the fluidity she imparts with all the colors and lines