Thursday, April 8, 2010

T-shirt

So, I've been following a couple of fashion blogs, which led me to more fashion blogs, which led me to even more fashion blogs, which will yet lead me--on and on it goes.

Posted below are a few ladies whose fashion choices I am always eager to see. Do I know anything much about any of these women? No. Am I a huge fan of their movies? Watch any of their TV shows? Listen to their remixes? Nope, nope and nope. But I dig their style choices--well, some of them.

Alexa Chung. I have two pics. The first one because what she's wearing is super cute, and another so you can see her eye make up. She makes unkempt/hazy hair look good.






Rachel Bilson. Love it. (I "borrowed" this from frugal-fashionistas.com)



Leigh Lezark. Her hair--wish I had it; her clothing choices = sometimes funky, sometimes amazing.



Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. I know, I know, but seriously. And The Row has some great pieces. Plus, I've loved this ad for forever.



Olivia Palermo. Sometimes what she wears make me go "uck," and other times she's super classy.

2 Comments:

Blogger Katie Lewis said...

I think even just looking at the style blogs makes you cooler. At least 'cooler than me' anyway. But I guess that's always been true. Hmm. Anyway, speaking of fashion and such, you're a model again today over here:

http://notesfromaveryredkitchen.blogspot.com/2010/04/wonky-button-headband.html

Just thought I'd let you know that you're famous again. Also, I feel like what you're wearing in the headband pictures is strikingly similar to the girl in the first picture in your post here. So you're basically already there. 'There' of course being: the queen of fashion.

April 8, 2010 at 4:00 PM  
Blogger Mariko said...

I only know 2 of those girls, and I think you know which 2. I think you do look a little like the first girl. I am so far away from understanding fashion but I often find myself looking at those pic collections they do of award shows of the best and worst dressed. It's a time sucker but I can't stop myself.

Laurie Halse Anderson really likes to write about girls with uncomfortable problems. Makes me wonder how much fiction it is. Books about eating disorders are kind of damaging like -- if they're written well, it's sort of fascinating, and probably bad for anyone who's on the verge. I've done quite a bit of research on the topic because of friends, and I think "Wasted" is the best book out there on the subject-- autobiography-- if you're interested.

Have you seen The Sartorialist? http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com

April 12, 2010 at 12:56 AM  

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