Saturday, February 26, 2011

Make that two, please!

This is my favourite spring look. I love her hair. It reminds me of the time when I had short hair, too.






source: http://carolinesmode.com/stockholmstreetstyle/

Monday, February 21, 2011

Fantabulous enthusiasm

I've seen Foul Play (1978) for a couple of times, but it was only the other day that I've noticed the visual value of it from a fashionist point of view. Let me tell you that it's a kind of movie that I enjoy watching over and over again for the Hitchcock-like plotline and the wisely dosed humour, although the end becomes a little too trivial. By the way, humour-let me quote my favourite line in the movie:
"Listen, it's Gloria, right? You're a really nice girl and I'm a nice guy, and you're very pretty with or without cleavage, and what do you say... would you like to take a shower? " :)) Guys, this is the 'best' worst pick-up line ever!!




I've read somewhere that Goldie Hawn was 33 when playing the role of Gloria Mundy, and that's impressive, because she looks so young and beautiful.


I really love her wavy hairdos and excitingly layered, decent and at the same firty outfits. All of the dresses match perfectly the character of the pretty librarian. My favourite Gloria-dress would be the creamy white dress.





And finally, the yellow umbrella!!


photos: The Frog's Eyebrows

and a little draft of ideas...


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Inspirational visual effects after a Masquerade/Bday party

Do you Poetrie? It's all about fashion inspired by a slight of retro/vintage/indie wave presented in a poetic way.


...and the following images I added because I liked some-some tiny parts of them.





*images: poetrie.com, 100layercake.com, stockholmstreetstyle.com

Sunday, February 6, 2011

We're gonna die of global warming

If I were a guy, I'd totally fall in love with french girls...especially for a song like this.



And I'm so fed up with stupid code of manners and urge to do as we're supposed to do, while our mind (the general mind) is so infested with the idea of 'let's meet the expectations in order to be observed/accepted/appreciated/noticed/respected/loved'. Do we need that? I think the line 'I wanna dance like we used to' totally agrees with me on this subject. :))